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Tag Archives: cardiac arrest

New in EM 007: Is RV dilation on PoCUS useful to diagnose PE during a cardiac arrest?

7 May

Originally Published on RCEM Learning Podcast June 2017 As part of the RCEM Learning Podcast I record reviews of recent literature with Dave McCreary. We’ve been doing this for about a year now and you can hear them all on … Read More »

critical appraisal, RCEM Learning cardiac arrest, PE, PoCUS 1 Comment

Tasty Morsels of EM 135 – #FRCEM Pearls from the ERC Guidelines

6 Sep

I’m entering a few months prep for the UK and Ireland exit exam in Emergency Medicine: the FRCEM. I’ll be adding lots of little notes on pearls I’ve learned along the way. A lot of my revision is based around … Read More »

tasty morsels cardiac arrest, ERC 2 Comments

Why we think the LMA is probably safe in cardiac arrest

13 Sep

More info and images in response to the recent paper showing that supra-glottic airways compress neck vasculature in pigs in cardiac arrest.

Anatomy in EM, lecture Air-Q, anatomy, cardiac arrest, MRI, resuscitation 3 Comments

Learning points from a first time emergency thoracotomy

1 Aug

[Ed: This is a fun moment for me as I get to welcome the first additional author on the site. David Menzies. Hopefully many more new authors to come. If you’re interested in being involved send me an email.  Take it … Read More »

trauma cardiac arrest, resuscitation, thoractotomy, trauma 4 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

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