Podcast – July 2024 Round-Up
All the best from the blog from July 2024, in our easy to digest podcast.
Podcast – July 2024 Round-Up Read More
All the best from the blog from July 2024, in our easy to digest podcast.
Podcast – July 2024 Round-Up Read More
This blog post reviews a study comparing non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) and invasive blood pressure (IBP) monitoring in pre-hospital critical care. Using a retrospective cohort design, the study found that NIBP measurements are often inaccurate in patients with haemodynamic instability, particularly in hypotensive and hypertensive states. The findings suggest that direct arterial pressure monitoring should be considered for critically ill patients in PHEM. #FOAMed @stemlyns
Non-invasive or arterial pressure monitoring in PHEM? Read More
The diagnosis of subarachnoid haemorrhage in the emergency department is a constant source of anxiety. How do we make sure we pick up everyone with a bleed, but not overinvestigate
The Subarachnoid Haemorrhage in the Emergency Department (SHED) Study Read More
This is the first of a series of blog posts on new research in emergency toxicology. We deal with all sorts of poisons here in Virchester, so be prepared for
When is emergency endoscopy required for caustic ingestions? Read More
A reminder of a great lecture from Cliff Reid on why emergency medicine is a great (but really challenging) job. This talk is 11 years old but is arguably still true today. #FOAMed @stemlyns
EM is a great job. After 11 years is Cliff Reid still right? Read More
Case series of dirty epi drips in Australia. A potentially useful tool in austere/remote settings, but lots of caveats and cautions before we all start doing this! Be careful, but do learn about this potential therapy. #FOAMed @stemlyns
The Dirty Adrenaline (Epi) drip. Read More
@LizCrowe2 gives us a fantastic critical appraisal of an EMJ paper discussing the patient experience in the emergency department. A qualitative study gives real insight into the patient experience. #FOAMed @stemlyns
JC: The patient experience in the Emergency Department. Read More
Is it time to rethink peer review? Delve into the pros and cons of this crucial process in scientific research. Is open peer review a better option for the future? @richardbody has tried it and we think he likes it. @stemlyns #FOAMed
Open and Ongoing Peer Review: A New Model for Scientific Research Read More