Hardcore EM: EBM – Papers of the year by Justin Morgenstern
Hardcore EM: EBM – Papers of the year
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Diagnosing a wake-up stroke (look to the future) – imaging, implications on treatment
Phoebe Adams, , 2017, The Talks DASsmacc, DasSMACC, wake up stroke, 0
Diagnosing a wake-up stroke by Fernanda Bellolio
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SMACCForce: Code crimson-marginal gains to save a life by Wolfgang Voelckel
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, ASSESSMENT, damage control, Fluid resuscitation, haemorrhagic shock, haemostatic resuscitation, Hypotensive resuscitation, physiologic response, Trauma, vasopressor drugs, 0
Exsanguination and brain injury are the leading causes of death after major trauma. During the last decades, significant progress...
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Guts or Gadgets?… Prayers or Protocol?… Training or Tricks? by MJ Slabbert
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, decision making, emergency medicine, 0
Numbers people, give me the NUMBERS! We need CONCRETE data points and percentages…! Go, buy another “ping” machine to...
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SonoBYTE: Echo in Cardiac Arrest by Haney Mallemat
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, cardiac arrest, ECHO, SonoBYTE, 0
Ultrasound is an important adjunct for caring for cardiac arrest patients, but trans-thoracic can deter from important hands-on compressions....
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CRITICAL ILLNESS… HEROES, VICTIMS, VICTORS, SURVIVORS?
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, 0
Chair: Liz Crowe Panel: Carol Hodgson, Margaret Herridge, James Piercy, Martin Bromiley, Rob Rogers, David Menon Critcal care is...
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Trending Towards Togetherness
Phoebe Adams, , 2017, The Talks DASsmacc, Africa, emergency care, emergency medicine, LMICS, LOW RESOURCE, RESOURCE LIMITED, 0
Over 85% of the world’s population live in Low and Middle Income countries. Health statistics in these countries are...
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How to Fail… Part Two by Martin Bromiley
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, Failure, 0
Failure is something even the very best regularly experience, in safety critical roles that failure can lead to death...
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Did Nietzsche Know Anything About Critical Illness Survivors? by Margaret Herridge
Phoebe Adams, , The Talks DASsmacc, Critical Illness Survivors, Nietzsche, 0
Traditionally, the focus of critical care has simply been on keeping patients alive. This is not enough, now we...