JC: Delta signs for shock trauma
I recently had a bit of fun at the Telford trauma conference talking about the top 10 papers of 2012 and in passing mentioned the #dogmalysis of ATLS shock categories […]
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I recently had a bit of fun at the Telford trauma conference talking about the top 10 papers of 2012 and in passing mentioned the #dogmalysis of ATLS shock categories […]
JC: Delta signs for shock trauma Read More
Are colloids more effective than crystalloids in reducing death in people who are critically ill or injured? Updated Perel P, Roberts I, Ker K Published Online: February 28, 2013 So
JC The end of the road for colloids in sepsis??? St.Emlyn’s Read More
There are a few blog posts that seem to stick in the mind more than others, and certainly ones that I direct colleagues back to on a regular basis. One
Perimortem C-section at St.Emlyn’s Read More
After much anticipation the new surviving sepsis guidelines have been published in critical care medicine. There will no doubt be much conversation, debate and discussion about this in the coming
New Surviving Sepsis Guidelines – What’s new? St.Emlyn’s Read More
A Confession I have a guilty secret. I love cardiac arrests. Yep, I said it. As a brand new doctor, there was something exciting about dashing off to a 2222
ALS: Airway, Breathing, Capnography??? Read More
Journal club was interesting this week. The marvellous AR brought a paper along from the EMJ looking at the use of non-invasive tissue oxygen monitoring in septic patients. Aha, interesting
JC StO2 monitoring in the ED. St.Emlyn’s Read More
What’s my view? Well how am I supposed to know? Write a review Well how objective can I be? I like to wait to see how things turn out If
Traumatic Cardiac Arrest – Apply Some Pressure..? Read More