EMS / HEMS / prehospital EM Folks..Any protocol for noradrenaline infusion (without an infusion pump) in the prehospital setting? @cliffreid.bsky.social @ebmgonewild.bsky.social @sjtrem.bsky.social @stemlyns.bsky.social @emmanchester.bsky.social
05.03.2025 10:00 โ
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Dr.Reuben Strayer on Airway in Trauma at #Incrementum2025:
๐งโ๐ฆฏDont blindly follow ATLS
๐ฉธYankuer suctions SUCKS badly (consider Ducanto catheter)
๐ชScalpel -Finger-Bougie = Be prepared
#FOAMed #MedEd #MedSky
@emswami.bsky.social @emmanchester.bsky.social @drfreeze.bsky.social @davidcarr333.bsky.social
12.03.2025 10:38 โ
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Thanks Matey ๐
14.04.2025 19:54 โ
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The PATCH trial. TXA in major trauma
Is tranexamic acid (TXA) useful in traumatic bleeding? A review of the PATCXH trial published in the NEJM.
Simon Carley @emmanchester.bsky.social did a nice breakdown of the issues with how the paper was widely misinterpreted, and does in fact shows a mortality benefit from prehospital TXA.
(also, hi Simon!)
www.stemlynsblog.org/the-patch-tr...
26.03.2025 21:36 โ
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Podcast โ Monthly Round Up December 2024 โ Chest trauma, IO access, AI andย more
This monthโs St Emlynโs podcast wraps up Season 11 with a review of key emergency medicine topics. We cover new evidence on chest trauma management, intraosseous access safety, pediatric imaging updates, AI in medicine, toxic alcohol poisoning, and airway management. Plus, insights from major conferences like EUSEM 2024.
Podcast โ Monthly Round Up December 2024 โ Chest trauma, IO access, AI andย more
This monthโs St Emlynโs podcast wraps up Season 11 with a review of key emergency medicine topics. We cover new evidence on chest trauma management, intraosseous access safety, pediatric imaging updates, AI inโฆ
12.02.2025 03:00 โ
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More trials from TBS 2025. (partย 2)
This blog post provides concise summaries of recent critical care trials, including HEMOTION, PREOXI, BLING III, CLASSIC, EVIDENCE, VICTOR, and PARAMEDIC-3. Each trial is examined for its key findings, strengths, limitations, and practical implications for clinical practice. The post aims to inform healthcare professionals about the latest evidence-based practices in critical care. #FOAMed
This blog post provides concise summaries of recent critical care trials, including HEMOTION, PREOXI, BLING III, CLASSIC, EVIDENCE, VICTOR, and PARAMEDIC-3. Each trial is examined for its key findings, strengths, limitations, and practical implications for clinical practice. The post aims to inform
07.02.2025 08:14 โ
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Podcast โ Skills Fade with Nathalie Pattyn at Tactical Traumaย 24
Emergency medicine demands constant practice, yet many clinicians experience skills fade due to lack of exposure. Nathalie Pattyn explores how this decline occurs, why itโs a systemic issue rather than an individual failure, and what changes are needed to maintain competency.
The latest St Emlyn's podcast - Emergency medicine demands constant practice, yet many clinicians experience skills fade due to lack of exposure. Nathalie Pattyn explores how this decline occurs, why itโs a systemic issue rather than an individual failure, and what changes are needed to maintain com
05.02.2025 06:29 โ
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Yep. If you look at the supplemental materials there are good descriptions of just how variable it is
06.02.2025 10:26 โ
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Yep. We talk about that and the paper has some quite detailed descriptions in the supplementary material.
You are right though. Very variable .
06.02.2025 10:26 โ
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No live stream this year. Talks will come out on YouTube later in the year.
06.02.2025 10:24 โ
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I thought this was a good article to remind us to read more than a title, tweet or abstract:
Good work from authors, but what about the underpinning data?
28.01.2025 12:53 โ
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Podcast โ Monthly Round Up November 2024 โ Learning culture, chest drains, arterial lines andย more
The monthly update podcast from November 2024, including learning culture, chest drains in haemothorax, arterial lines in cardiac arrest and bad behaviour.
Our latest monthly update podcast from St Emlyn's blog, with lots on developing a learning culture, chest drain size in haemothorax, arterial lines in cardiac arrest, and much more. Listen whevere you get your podcasts and please like and subscribe.
15.01.2025 03:01 โ
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Prehospital setting:
The weight is an estimate
The dose is somewhere between 0,25 and 1 mg/kg depending on how unwell the patient looks.
And its a personal choice.
11.01.2025 12:49 โ
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How are you dosing ketamine for RSI in critically unwell patients?
LBW
ABW
IBW
And is that personal choice or protocol?
11.01.2025 12:02 โ
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Benefits of physician-paramedic interprofessional pre-hospital teams
YouTube video by Mike Christian
Benefits of physician-paramedic for prehospital critical care demonstrated in this neat study
www.youtube.com/watch?app=de...
In geographically vast Australia it takes time for teams to arrive to rural/remote incidents
We need rural responder networks to support ambulance in rural Oz
07.01.2025 21:41 โ
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Great review
04.01.2025 13:19 โ
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ALT: a black background with a white nike swoosh on it
when admitting a hypothermic patient, check a TSH and random serum cortisol
donโt need a new blood draw (just add it on to the last blood draw sitting in the lab)
donโt waste a ton of neurons on this, just check it like a reflex arc.
in ~1/50 cases youโll look like a diagnostic genius ๐คฃ #EMIMCC
01.01.2025 14:29 โ
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