Cardiac arrest: three quick hits
Learn more about innovations in Cardiac Arrest management: 3 quick hits to stay prepared and respond effectively in critical situations. @stemlyns #FOAMed
Cardiac arrest: three quick hits Read More
Learn more about innovations in Cardiac Arrest management: 3 quick hits to stay prepared and respond effectively in critical situations. @stemlyns #FOAMed
Cardiac arrest: three quick hits Read More
A review of intra-arrest stellate ganglion block for refractory cardiac arrest. Could this novel technique improve ROSC rates? Critical appraisal of scoping review. @stemlyns #FOAMed
JC: Intra-arrest Stellate Ganglion Block Read More
In this episode of the St Emlyn’s Podcast, Iain and Simon reflect on IncrEMentuM 2025, skills fade in rare procedures, arterial line placement, and emerging evidence in cardiac arrest and resuscitative hysterotomy. Essential listening for emergency clinicians.
Podcast – Monthly Round Up February 2025 – Skills Fade, Resuscitation Targets and more Read More
What nearly dying can teach us about living – the fabulous Matt Morgan at The Big Sick 2025. Watch the talk here.
Life 2.0 – What the dead can teach us about living – Matt Morgan at TBS 2025 Read More
This month’s St Emlyn’s podcast wraps up Season 11 discusses new evidence on chest trauma management, intraosseous access safety, pediatric imaging updates, AI in medicine, toxic alcohol poisoning, and airway management.
Podcast – Monthly Round Up December 2024 – Chest trauma, IO access, AI and more Read More
What is the impact of physician-led interprofessional pre-hospital teams on survival and mortality outcomes for critically ill and injured patients.
JC: Do physician led prehospital teams improve outcomes? Read More
The monthly update podcast from November 2024, including learning culture, chest drains in haemothorax, arterial lines in cardiac arrest and bad behaviour.
This feasibility study described the delivery of ECMO CPR (ECPR) for the first time in the UK
Pre Hospital Extracorporeal CPR (ECPR) in the UK: The Sub30 study Read More