St.Emlyn’s at #EuSEM18 – Day 4
The lecture theatres were somewhat quieter after a night of #FOAMaoke the previous evening, but despite our resident queen of the mic Nat May not being able to video-link in […]
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The lecture theatres were somewhat quieter after a night of #FOAMaoke the previous evening, but despite our resident queen of the mic Nat May not being able to video-link in […]
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Nearly at the end of what has been a fun and exciting conference with lots to learn and take home into our own practice. We’ve described much of this on
St.Emlyn’s at #EuSEM18 – Day 3 Read More
It’s day 2 at #EuSEM18. Despite our best efforts the night before, the St.Emlyn’s team were up and on time for the morning of day 2. We had a great
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They said Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War was the biggest crossover event in history, then along came a joint conference between the Royal College of Emergency Medicine and the European Society
St.Emlyn’s at #EuSEM18 – Day 1 Read More
I have been asked to talk about the diagnosis of massive PE for the upcoming EUSEM congress in Glasgow this month. We have blogged on this before1, but it’s a
Pulmonary Embolism – We call it massiiiiiiivve Read More
If out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and outcome data is the topic, long is the list of research and passionate is the debate on every possible measurable outcome from pit crew
JC: OOHCA and Airway management. Do we need a tube? St Emlyn’s Read More
The use of Intravenous fluid therapy and the controversies around them have been a theme of the blog from the very beginning. From the early days when evidence increasingly pointed
JC: Intravenous fluid therapy in critically ill adults (review). St Emlyn’s Read More
Epinephrine use in cardiac arrest is controversial1,2. Despite patho-physiological arguments3,4 that it can improve brain perfusion and even that it may improve the rate of ROSC (Return of Spontaneous Circulation)
JC: Does Epinephrine work in Cardiac Arrest. St Emlyn’s Read More