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Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 016: The LMA as a murder weapon?

22 May

So this one is off the normal beaten track for me. The original Scancrit post can be found here The paper can be found here. Here’s the rest of my thoughts on it: This study was found by ScanCrit a while back now and … Read More »

Anatomy in EM, critical appraisal, lecture anatomy, cartoid, LMA 20 Comments

Should we rely on a trop to guide PCI activation in cardiac arrest?

22 May

This was an R&R recommendation via Ryan so go read his take on it, which is roughly the same just written much better… METHODS prospective data from Paris in a large centralised system OHCA attended by the mobile ICUs that include … Read More »

critical appraisal cardiac arrest, PCI 3 Comments

Does compression depth matter in CPR?

20 May

METHODS data from the resus outcomes consortium – one of the big cardiac arrests research networks this data was pulled from people not already in a trial the defibs and pads were used to calculate the compression depth numbers considered … Read More »

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Anatomy for Emergency Medicine 015: SMA Syndrome

16 May

This is yet another Zebra diagnosis but it’s a great one for illustrating some of the relevant anatomy. Let me know what you think.

Anatomy in EM, lecture AFEM, anatomy, SMA, Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome 3 Comments

Steroids for Kawasaki disease

15 May

Apparently this is a very uncommon disease – only 40 cases a year in the UK. I think I’ve seen it once when I was doing my stint in paeds. I remember the kid getting IVIg and aspirin and I’m … Read More »

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