Common Trauma Radiology Misses
Andrew Dixon takes us through five Common Trauma Radiology Misses and Misinterpretations.
Andrew Dixon takes us through five Common Trauma Radiology Misses and Misinterpretations.
Jim Manning tells us why the time is now for Selective Aortic Arch Perfusion in improving cardiac arrest outcomes.
Wendy Chang takes us through the use of ultrasound for lumbar puncture and how this should be used consistently, not just for difficult cases and field cases.
Training and psychological preparedness is essential for prehospital and disaster clinicians, in order to effectively care for victims in austere environments.
When time is muscle every second counts. Cardiac failure may not be so terminal after all, with Emily Granger
The scope of ultrasound in trauma; the evolution of point-of-care Ultrasound in Trauma, and the FAST examination with Resa Lewiss
Resuscitating a critically injured child is one of the most stressful jobs in pre-hospital medicine, with Sam Bendall
Naomi Hammond talks to us about applying research in the Neuro ICU and following up after critical illness.
Cardiac arrest physiology is an emerging field of research that may allow us to better understand why clinical trials of cardiac arrest have been so frustrating
Variceal bleeds can lead to terrifyingly messy resuscitations; this talk reviews tricks and tips for rescuing your patient from massive GI bleeding disasters.
What's next after RESCUEicp? -The results of this study may have been disappointing, but there are some questions about the trial itself which we review.
A strong interdependent system of care can improve survival from out of hospital cardiac arrest, with Tony Walker ASM