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Month: January 2024

Update to Start 2024

A brief post collating a few bits of my various work published across the interwebs ….

The Annals of Emergency Medicine Podcast continues to summarise the meatiest articles from each month, featuring a cycle of new co-hosts, as well:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Google Podcasts
  • Soundcloud

Naturally, there are continuing Journal Club features, covering the following articles:

  •  Zone 1 endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta vs resuscitative thoracotomy for patient resuscitation after severe hemorrhagic shock
  • Video versus direct laryngoscopy for tracheal intubation of critically ill adults
  • Prehospital tranexamic acid for severe trauma
  • Opioid analgesia for acute low back pain and neck pain (the OPAL trial): a randomised placebo-controlled trial

I should also point out a couple additional new publications with two very different and amazing teams:

  • Patients’ and clinicians’ views on shared decision making in cancer care: a qualitative study of Aotearoa New Zealand patients’ and clinicians’ perspectives
  • Clinical Performance Measures for Emergency Department Care for Adults With Intracranial Hemorrhage

Lastly, in ACEPNow, we have:

  • A Summary of the “GRACE” Project from SAEM
  • More on the limitations of opiates for back pain
  • The end of a 20-year saga of phenylephrine futility

Enjoy!

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Author Ryan RadeckiPosted on January 27, 2024January 27, 2024Categories Intubation, Podcast, Trauma
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