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Early vs Late Airway Management for OHCA airway papercut lit review resuscitation Jul 23, 2024

 

Advanced airway is seen as a definitive and reliable means of establishing protected ventilation and oxygenation. It has been shown to improve ROSC...

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Massive Upper GI Bleed gastroenterology haematology mastery lecture members resuscitation Jul 23, 2024

Upper Gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) affects approximately 1 in 1000 of the population per year and has an overall mortality of up to 10%. 

The cau...

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Post-Partum Haemorrhage mastery lecture members o&g resuscitation Jul 23, 2024

 

A 28 yo otherwise well patient has presented to the emergency department with an imminent delivery. The baby is delivered and there is some vaginal...

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PEA: Do you POCUS? cardiology mastery lecture members popular resuscitation Jul 23, 2024

 A 68 yo patient is brought into the ED, post cardiac arrest.

The patient collapsed whilst out. Down-time was approximately 5 minutes; bystander CPR ...

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Having The Family in During a Cardiac Arrest mastery lecture members resuscitation Jul 03, 2024

Dr Will Davies presents this important lecture. It is often a question asked. "Should I bring the family into the resuscitation cubicle during a cardi...

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BRASH Syndrome: A Case cardiology mastery lecture members resuscitation Jul 01, 2024

 An 88 yo patient is brought into the emergency department with significant bradycardia. During the evening the patient has been at home and has becom...

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Shocking the patient in asystole cardiology clinical cases podcast members resuscitation Jun 01, 2024

The patient in asystole, has a very poor prognosis. But is it really asystole?

Is there any benefit in giving one shock to that patient?

Surely we n...

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UK-REBOA Trial members papercut lit review resuscitation May 29, 2024

In this Papercut we review the UK-REBOA Trial.

Rapid and effective control of haemorrhage in trauma results in better outcomes. Abdominal bleeding ...

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Do You use VExUS? mastery lecture members resuscitation ultrasound May 29, 2024

Venous Excess Ultrasound is a grading system of systemic venous congestion. It is useful in the emergency department for patients whose fluid status...

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