Welcome back to December’s paper of the month podcast!
In the first paper this month we take a look at a paper that assesses the utility of CT scans for patients presenting with fever of an unknown origin; could this help us identify the source more frequently and if so how often?
Next, we often focus on the specific of medical management in cardiac arrest, but what impact does witnessing a cardiac arrest have on bystanders and could this affect the way we interact and behave on scene?
Lastly we consider those patients that require a prehospital anaesthetic following return of spontaneous circulation from a medical cardiac arrest. Does the choice of induction agent between midazolam and ketamine affect the likelihood of hypotension and other complications?
Once again we’d love to hear any thoughts or feedback either on the website or via twitter @TheResusRoom.
Simon & Rob
Christmas Special '18
Cardiac Arrest Masterclass; London Trauma Conference 2018
December 2018; papers of the month
Chemical Burns, Maternal arrest, Amputation and Mental Toughness; BASICSFPHC18 Day 2
Sick Paeds, Extrication and Drowning; BASICSFPHC18 Day 1
Cricoid Pressure; Roadside to Resus
November 2018; papers of the month
Burns; Roadside to Resus
October 2018; papers of the month
September 2018; papers of the month
Intubation or supraglottic airway in cardiac arrest; AIRWAYS-2
August 2018; papers of the month
Adrenaline in Cardiac Arrest; PARAMEDIC2
Head Injury; Roadside to Resus
July 2018; papers of the month
External Haemorrhage; Roadside to Resus
June 2018; papers of the month
Paediatric Arrest; Roadside to Resus
Top 10 Trauma Papers 2018
May 2018; papers of the month
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