Top trauma papers of 2019-2020. St Emlyn’s
The top ten trauma papers of 2019-20
Top trauma papers of 2019-2020. St Emlyn’s Read More
The top ten trauma papers of 2019-20
Top trauma papers of 2019-2020. St Emlyn’s Read More
No one likes getting a pulmonary embolism. Or a deep vein thrombosis. And because about 60% of all blood clots are associated with hospitalisation for acute illness1, we take the
Clot’s the Problem? Vena Cava filters in trauma patients. St Emlyn’s Read More
A few weeks ago we reviewed a paper on the management of traumatic cardiac arrest. That paper specifically looked at the role of closed chest compressions in traumatic cardiac arrest
Podcast – Traumatic Cardiac Arrest (TCA) with Prof Jason Smith RN Read More
This is a question that we’ve addressed on the blog before and the evidence has been a little conflicting1–6. From a pathophysiological perspective the logic of using closed chest compressions
Should we use chest compressions in traumatic cardiac arrest? Read More
I’m back in the Midlands at the excellent and great value TraumaUK conference. If you’ve not been to this conference then I’d strongly suggest you do next year. It’s an
Top 10 trauma papers 2018-2019 for TraumaUK conference. St Emlyn’s Read More
Just a quick JC blog post this week to point you to an editorial written by Karim Brohi and John Holcomb on why, and when, patients die of trauma. The
JC: Why do bleeding trauma patients die? St Emlyn’s Read More
This week we are briefly looking at an interesting paper that suggests that HEMS services have much to offer in the management of traumatic cardiac arrest (TCA). We know that
JC: Can HEMS improve patient outcome in Traumatic Cardiac Arrest? St Emlyn’s Read More
We care about trauma. All of us are practising clinicians in healthcare and all of us see trauma in our clinical jobs. Some of my most memorable cases are the
Trauma in the UK, who cares? Read More