ECG workshop: aVR and all that
Hi all STEMI equivalents can be tricky and a source of ED-Cardiology friction. I’ve gone through my collection to find some great examples, and I thought it might be a good idea to refresh some of the...
View ArticleElectrical Storm
Recent advances in electrophysiology can influence management of cardiac arrest – find out how in this free critical care tutorial! Electrical Storm PDF of slides
View ArticleShould Adrenaline use be arrested?
Adrenaline use in cardiac arrest has never had a substantial evidence base. Inference from new literature suggests that its continued use in VF/VT arrest needs review. I know this is a bit...
View ArticleECG Workshop: Look carefully
A 69 M presents with episodes of presyncope. The first ECG is done and handed to you. You have a quick look and mutter something about 2nd degree AV Block at 2:1 and wander off to the trauma code. When...
View ArticleECG Workshop: speed machine
A gentleman in his 60s comes in feeling a bit rubbish. There’s no chest pain but he’s a bit presyncopal and feels washed out. Of course an ECG is done Wowsers… What is it and why? What would you...
View ArticlePersonalising CPR Developing EM
Hi all here’s a pdf with more detail and all the references from my talk at the Developing EM 2018 Conference in Fiji Such a great conference and amazing people! https://developingem.com Download...
View ArticleAvoiding Secondary Brain Injury
A short video with a clear and simple approach to avoid causing secondary brain injury in your brain trauma patients. Manage Intubation, Treat Raised ICP , these simple evidenced based tips will save a...
View ArticleSHARK ATTACK FIRST AID
My colleague Dave and my study SHARC has been published in Emergency Medicine Australasia here SHARC STUDY Below are some pictures to help show how to do the technique
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