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Mashup Score: 26
The trial did not show that prehospital PRBC–LyoPlas resuscitation was superior to 0·9% sodium chloride for adult patients with trauma related haemorrhagic shock. Further research is required to identify the characteristics of patients who might benefit from prehospital transfusion and to identify the optimal outcomes for transfusion trials in major trauma. The decision to commit to routine…
Source: The Lancet HaematologyCategories: Critical Care, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 3Current Issue Table of Contents: British Journal of Anaesthesia - 2 year(s) ago
EditorialsCardiovascularClinical PracticeCritical CarePaediatric AnaesthesiaPainQuality and Patient SafetyRespiration and the AirwayCorrespondenceBook ReviewGreg R. Johnson,Allan F. SimpaoPublished online: December 21, 2021p391-392Full-Text HTMLPDF AbstractsAbstracts from the Anaesthetic Research Society / BJA Research Forum as part of the RCoA Anaesthesia Research 2021 Joint…
Source: www.bjanaesthesia.orgCategories: Critical Care, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 0Counter-Terrorism Medicine SIG Podcast #1 - Matt Pepper - 2 year(s) ago
Matt Pepper, President of the Australian Tactical Medicine Association (ATMA), kicks off the first Counter-Terrorism Medicine (CTM) Special Interest Group podcast. Matt shares his experiences respondi
Source: SoundCloudCategories: Critical Care, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 0EMCrit 298 - Calcium in Exsanguinating Patients with Ricky Ditzel and Jeffrey Siegler - 3 year(s) ago
Something I have been preaching for a decade has finally gotten the attention and research it deserves. On this episode, I get two of the authors from the Lethal Diamond Paper to discuss hypocalcemia in the bleeding patient.
Source: EMCrit ProjectCategories: Critical Care, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 3Physiologically Difficult Intubations — NUEM Blog - 4 year(s) ago
It’s the first few minutes of your shift, and the paramedics roll by your workstation with your first patient, a young woman clutching an inhaler and breathing with every accessory muscle in her body. You direct them to your resuscitation room and they inform you that she has a history of asthma and
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Mashup Score: 4R.E.B.E.L. EM - How to Intubate the Critically Ill Like a Boss - emDOCs.net - Emergency Medicine Education - 4 year(s) ago
Despite decades of experience with endotracheal intubation, we continue to find approaches to improving the process of how we intubate.
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Mashup Score: 2Fracture Radiographs: A Rapid Review of Terminology - emDOCs.net - Emergency Medicine Education - 4 year(s) ago
How do you characterize fractures? This post from Brian Sumner provides a review of fracture terminology.
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Mashup Score: 3EM Cases - Missed Ischemia – Never Trust the ECG Computer Interpretation - emDOCs.net - Emergency Medicine Education - 4 year(s) ago
We review ECGs from 7 patients presenting to the ED with chest pain, all of whom had a computer interpretation as “normal.” And guess what…they all show acute ischemia! Can you see what the computer couldn’t?
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