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
If you’re any kind of emergency care aficionado, you probably worship at the altar of tranexamic acid (TXA). With data showing more favourable outcomes from its use in traumatic bleeding(1),
JC: Halt! It’s not time for TXA! Or is it? HALT-IT results at St Emlyn’s Read More
Blood product transfusion can be lifesaving for patients who have suffered major trauma, but the associated side-effects and risks, mean that most people would agree that less is more. This
JC: AVP in Haemorrhagic Shock. St Emlyn’s Read More
You may remember the controversy about Paul Marik’s suggestions that a combination of Vitamin C, steroids and Thiamine (sometimes known as HAT1) is a cure all for sepsis. There were
The PEPTIC study is a randomised controlled trial of a Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) vs. Histamine-2 Receptor Blockers for ulcer prophylaxis on the ICU. Think Omeprazole vs. Ranitidine as your
JC: The PEPTIC study PPI vs H2RBs on the ICU. St Emlyn's Read More
Editors note: This blog is based on the presentation of this trial at the Critical Care Reviews conference in Belfast. We will add more data, and be able to add
JC: The IHME study on the global burden of sepsis. St Emlyn's Read More
Editors note: This blog is based on the presentation of the 65 trial at the Critical Care Reviews conference in Belfast. We will add more data, and be able to
JC: The 65 trial. Targeting MAP in sepsis. St Emlyn's at #CCR20 Read More