Podcast – October and November 2023 Monthly Round Up – Trauma, Resuscitation, Aortic Dissection and Silence
Stay up to date with the latest insights in emergency medicine and critical care. Join us for the St Emlyn’s Monthly Podcast.
Stay up to date with the latest insights in emergency medicine and critical care. Join us for the St Emlyn’s Monthly Podcast.
We review a paper from the EMJ looking at the diagnosis of acute aortic syndrome in the ED and the accuracy of clinical decision rules and clinician gestalt
Diagnosis of Acute Aortic Syndrome in the Emergency Department – The DAShED Study Read More
A summary of the annual consensus update from the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation looking particularly at ECPR, DSED, Drowning and prognostication
The Annual ILCOR Update – what’s new in adult life support Read More
Is Persistent Functional deficit following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury more common than we thought?
Summer hols and quiet times for many of us at present, so apologies for lack of posts. There is always stuff going on in the background however, and several of
TBI: The Final Frontier… Read More
A discussion about all the latest from the St Emlyn’s blog, including a hot off the press article about vaccine induced thrombocytopenic thrombosis and the new FRCEM revision guide. Simon and Iain also talk
Podcast – March 2021 Monthly Round Up Read More
Back in 2013, I wrote a post here on petechiae in well kids; it received a phenomenal number of views for reasons I don’t quite understand (I think it ended
JC: Spot the Difference, what can we do about petechiae? St Emlyn’s Read More
Has your department been relying on clinical gestalt to risk stratify patients, perhaps using something you heard or read about in a short paper (perhaps Twitter), maybe something like post-exertional
JC: ISARIC. Possibly The Best COVID-19 Risk Prediction Tool To Date Read More