17 min listen
August '17; papers of the month
FromThe Resus Room
ratings:
Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Aug 1, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
We're back with more great papers for you this month, hot off the press! There's been a lot of talk over the last few years about apnoeic oxygenation and whether it really holds any benefit to patients undergoing RSI, we have a look at a systematic review that may help answer that question. Next up we have a look at the choice of sedation agent used in the Emergency Department and how this correlates with patient satisfaction. Finally, following on from our recent podcast on Double Sequential Defibrillation, we have a look at a paper published looking at the results of DSD from the London prehospital service. Will this reveal a patient benefit? Let us know any thoughts and feedback you have on the podcast and thanks for your support with the podcast. Enjoy! Simon & Rob References & Further Reading Apneic oxygenation reduces the incidence of hypoxemia during emergency intubation: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Pavlov I. Am J Emerg Med. 2017 Patient satisfaction with procedural sedation in the emergency department. Johnson OG. Emerg Med Australas. 2017 Double sequential defibrillation therapy for out-of-hospitalcardiac arrests: The London experience. Emmerson AC. Resuscitation. 2017
Released:
Aug 1, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
January 2016; papers of the month: Here are the papers that caught our eye this month including direct vs video laryngoscopy, ultrasound for shortness of breath, ecg findings in PE and more! by The Resus Room