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Today's Paper of the Day is:

Cardiogenic shock

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Today's Paper of the Day is:

Evidence-based Emergency Tracheal Intubation

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Today's Paper of the Day is:

Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation for refractory cardiac arrest

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Ethics in Resuscitation

6 months ago 1 1 1 0
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The 2025 European Resuscitation Council Guidelines have been released

All 11 plus the executive summary included below

CCR Journal Watch
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6 months ago 9 5 2 0
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HEMS Debrief – Cardiac Arrest Focus. #11, Dr Úna Nic Ionmhain Welcome back to the Sydney HEMS debrief. We are up to episode 11! Today, we are pivoting towards toxicology. Specifically, we discuss some of the more common toxidromes encountered pre-hospitally, …

The latest in the #SydneyHEMSdebrief podcast on all things ECMO takes on toxicology - find it here:

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7 months ago 2 1 0 1
Screenshot of an abstract for cardiac arrest after hanging: a scoping review

Abstract
Background
Hanging is a common cause of suicide and asphyxial cardiac arrest. There are few data to inform the treatment of cardiac arrest after hanging. We designed a scoping review to describe evidence relating to interventions and outcomes in patients with and without cardiac arrest after hanging.
Methods
Medline, Embase and Cochrane were searched from inception to 05/12/2024. Titles and abstracts were screened, and duplicates were removed. Articles were eligible for inclusion if they studied non-judicial hanging in adults or children, included cardiac arrest patients and provided functional or survival outcomes.
Results
The search retrieved 855 articles. One hundred and nineteen references underwent full-text review. Forty-five studies were included in the review. Studies were mainly from high-income countries and were all observational. There was variation in the terminology for hanging and in the outcomes reported. Survival with favourable functional outcome was rare in patients with cardiac arrest after hanging but was very common in patients without cardiac arrest. Cervical spine, airway and vascular injuries were rare. No studies identified interventions that were associated with improved survival following return of spontaneous circulation.
Conclusion
There are few data to inform treatment of patients with cardiac arrest after hanging. The available data suggest that cardiac arrest is a critical determinant of poor outcome following hanging. Further research should uniformly report outcomes of patients with cardiac arrest after hanging based on the Utstein template.

Screenshot of an abstract for cardiac arrest after hanging: a scoping review Abstract Background Hanging is a common cause of suicide and asphyxial cardiac arrest. There are few data to inform the treatment of cardiac arrest after hanging. We designed a scoping review to describe evidence relating to interventions and outcomes in patients with and without cardiac arrest after hanging. Methods Medline, Embase and Cochrane were searched from inception to 05/12/2024. Titles and abstracts were screened, and duplicates were removed. Articles were eligible for inclusion if they studied non-judicial hanging in adults or children, included cardiac arrest patients and provided functional or survival outcomes. Results The search retrieved 855 articles. One hundred and nineteen references underwent full-text review. Forty-five studies were included in the review. Studies were mainly from high-income countries and were all observational. There was variation in the terminology for hanging and in the outcomes reported. Survival with favourable functional outcome was rare in patients with cardiac arrest after hanging but was very common in patients without cardiac arrest. Cervical spine, airway and vascular injuries were rare. No studies identified interventions that were associated with improved survival following return of spontaneous circulation. Conclusion There are few data to inform treatment of patients with cardiac arrest after hanging. The available data suggest that cardiac arrest is a critical determinant of poor outcome following hanging. Further research should uniformly report outcomes of patients with cardiac arrest after hanging based on the Utstein template.

🔬 Pleased to share our new scoping review on cardiac arrest after hanging- sadly not an uncommon cause of cardiac arrest which has previously lacked a good quality synthesis of evidence

Link: authors.elsevier.com/a/1kXSi_6ryq...

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1 year ago 22 6 2 1

Tonight is our international symposium. Tune in and listen to talks from across the world of pre-hospital critical care. Looking forward to an interactive and thought provoking night. @heli-med-james.bsky.social @capsutton.bsky.social @wiggs1234.bsky.social @paramedicsuk.bsky.social

1 year ago 2 2 0 0
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🚨 There is a limited number of tickets left for our International Critical Care Symposium taking place on the 30th of January 2025!

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1 year ago 2 2 0 1
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1 year ago 7 3 0 0
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Pre-hospital management of traumatic cardiac arrest 2024 position statement: Faculty of Prehospital Care, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh - Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Eme...

Pre-hospital management of #traumatic cardiac arrest 2024 position statement: Faculty of #Prehospital Care, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

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1 year ago 6 4 0 0
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🚨 There is only a limited number of tickets left for our International Critical Care Symposium!

❗Don't miss this chance to elevate your practice and contribute to the future of critical care.

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1 year ago 6 2 0 0
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Pre-hospital management of traumatic cardiac arrest 2024 position statement: Royal College Surgeons Edinbur

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1 year ago 9 6 1 0
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Consultant posts with EMRTS Wales - dream job, great team/colleagues, epic scenary, apply here! 🚁

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1 year ago 2 2 0 0

PHEM/HEMS/Paramedicine/Retrieval Pack 1 is now full. 150 accounts to get you started. Will commence Pack 2 once a few more folk have arrived!

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1 year ago 12 7 3 0
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Helicopter emergency medical services demonstrate reduced time to emergency anaesthesia in an undifferentiated trauma population: a retrospective observational analysis across three major trauma netwo... Background Early rapid sequence induction of anaesthesia (RSI) and tracheal intubation for patients with airway or ventilatory compromise following major trauma is recommended, with guidance suggestin...

🚁Time is critical in trauma care, especially for patients who cannot maintain their airway. Our latest paper from Air Ambulance Charity Kent,Surrey,Sussex explores how HEMS reduce delays to PHEA. Here's the summary! 1/7 #TraumaCare #PHEM sjtrem.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....

1 year ago 3 2 1 0
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Today's Paper of the Day is contemporary management of traumatic cardiac arrest and peri-arrest states

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1 year ago 9 4 0 0
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Detailed program for our next online symposium is now available. Tickets are £5 for @paramedicsuk.bsky.social members or £10 for non members. Available at the link below.

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1 year ago 5 5 0 0
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1 year ago 14 6 2 1

Looking forward to speaking at and listening to this conference. Exciting talks from across the world of pre hospital critical care. Lots to learn from each other.

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Today's Paper of the Day is the non-haemorrhagic vagal response to trauma: a review of hypotensive & bradycardic responses to injury without bleeding

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1 year ago 2 2 0 0
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Giving CPR left me seeking reassurance Lynsey Duncan describes giving cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to a family member at home, and her difficulties in coming to terms with the experience Friday 5 November 2021 was just another day ...

A 2min read but vital for all ambulance staff.

How often do we consider the bystanders experience of providing CPR?

Taking the time to thank them for their input and check their welfare can be invaluable for them. They are the first link in the chain!

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1 year ago 6 2 1 0

Thanks @drscottstewart.bsky.social great to see the group progressing. So much to learn from each other across the globe. Hopefully this conference can be the start of more collaboration and exchange programs of learning and hopefully paramedics to experience other services and practice.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0
Display event - International Critical Care Symposium 2025

UK based Online Critical Care Symposium. Great to see Callum Sutton and Ben Meadley presenting
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A quick reflection on inspiration and motivation for clinicians involved in resuscitation

6 years ago 7 5 1 1
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It takes a system to save a life in cardiac arrest. I’m proud to have played a small part in this paper in The MJA which shows how survival has incrementally improved in Victoria over 25 years and highlights the value of a registry. If you don’t measure, you can’t improve 🤓 🚑

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#CivilitySavesLives

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