While I was looking for resources on prehospital amputation, I came across the videos below from the Trauma surgeons of the Medical College of Wisconsin. They also have a webpage specifically for the procedure. Field Manual Here is their field manual that describes the procedure Introduction and Background Video Upper Extremity Video Lower Extremity Video […]
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EMCrit 133 – The First Prehospital REBOA
London HEMS docs peform REBOA and save a life
EMCrit 88 – Oxygen Physiology with Daniel Davis
One of the last few airway topics for a little while: Pulse Ox Lag and an Understanding of the Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve
EM Nerd-The Case of the Tardy Delegate Continues
In 2000 Fazzini et al published a paper comparing the use of ionization vs photoelectric smoke alarms in rural Alaskan homes (1). The authors noted that at the time of the article’s publication. the fire fatality rate for native Alaskans was 9.6 times the national rate and 3.5 times higher than the general rate in […]
REBOA for Non-Traumatic (Medical) Cardiac Arrest
Literature Brede et al. Levis et al. Pilot Study Review Article Daley et al. How to educate for prehospital REBOA Other Posts Thinking CC on Medical Arrest REBOA EDECMO on Medical Arrest REBOA
EMCrit 58 – Interview with Cliff Reid – Part II
Part II of an interview with EMS Physician Cliff Reid of the amazing blog, resus.me.
EMCrit Wee – Cliff Reid’s Tips for Occasional Intubators
Prehospital Doc Cliff Reid’s tips for intubation
About the SALAD Technique
The Creator, Jim DuCanto, MD @jducanto Anesthesiologist, Author, Educator. Inventor SALADSim & Technique Dr. James (Jim) DuCanto is a practicing Anesthesiologist for the past twenty three years at Advocate Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center, the largest private hospital in the state of Wisconsin. He has coordinated and supervised the Anesthesiology rotation for resident physicians and […]
Stand-alone ETCO2 Monitors
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EMCrit Wee – Resus SCRAM Kit Dump Bag, Crash RX Drug Bag, and the Equipment I prefer for Resuscitative Intubation
Finally it is here…
EMCrit Wee – Semper Vitae – GRM with Helen Perry
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EMCrit 62 – Needle vs. Knife II: Needle Thoracostomy (Decompression)?
In this podcast, I explain why I don’t think needle compression is such a clever idea. Main points are: most people can’t find anterior target, most angiocaths won’t reach, and if used diagnostically you may not be in the pleura leading to an unidentified pneumo or hemothorax. Also, when used diagnostically, if the chest was negative you just caused a pneumothorax.
EMCrit Guest Post – The good, the bad, and the ugly of the Joint Statement on REBOA by Zaffer Qasim
@emeddoc on the current state of REBOA and that bad, bad joint agreement:
The Case of the Thirteen Watches
Door-to-balloon time is probably the most overstated, but least understood surrogate outcome measured in Emergency Medicine today. No sooner does the patient with midsternal chest pressure and ST elevations set foot in the emergency department, when they are packaged up and swept away to the cath lab by a gang of cardiology fellows and attendings. Now with […]
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