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The Resus Room

December 2016; papers of the month

The Resus Room

Simon Laing

Science, Emergencymedicine, Medicine, Health & Fitness, Em, Ae

4.8678 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2016

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to December's Papers of the month where we'll be looking at the papers recently published that have caught our eye.

First up, what happens when clinicians override clinical decision rules for PE? Are we better than the the rules?

Next we have a look at a review article that runs through the back ground literature on subsegmental PE's, their diagnosis and management.

And finally we have a look at a paper that helps to benchmark ED airway management with regards first pass success rate.

Our sponsors ADPRAC are giving away another £30 iTunes voucher to spend on education/entertainment to support your work life balance! All you need to do is click the link on our home page through to the ADPRAC website and answer the question relating to the podcast, good luck!

References & Further Reading

Yield of CT Pulmonary Angiography in the Emergency Department When Providers Override Evidence-based Clinical Decision Support. Yan Z. Radiology. 2016

Best Clinical Practice: Current Controversies in Pulmonary Embolism Imaging and Treatment of Subsegmental Thromboembolic Disease. Long B. J Emerg Med. 2016

Systematic review and meta-analysis of first-pass success rates in emergency department intubation: Creating a benchmark for emergency airway care. Park L. Emerg Med Australas. 2016

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Recess Room podcast.

0:03.8

Five, four, three, two, one, fire.

0:12.7

So, hi, and welcome back to The Recess Room podcast. I'm Simon Lang.

0:17.5

And I'm Rob Fenwick.

0:18.9

And this is December's Papers of the Month. The Christmas

0:22.5

edition. Jingle bells. So again, we've got three papers for you this month, ones that have caught our

0:29.0

eye in the world of emergency medicine and in and around the recess room. We're going to be covering

0:34.7

quite a bit about pulmonary embolism. We're going to be looking at how you diagnose it.

0:39.2

What happens if you deviate from those decision rules that we all use?

0:43.5

A bit about sub-segmental PEs and then a bit about emergency airway management

0:49.2

and the sort of standard we should be looking at at first-pass success of intubation.

0:54.0

Sounds like some foamy goodness there, Simon. That's the sort of topics that go down well.

0:58.9

Right, well, before we crack onto it, we should again say huge thanks to our sponsors,

1:03.9

Abrak, who provide high-level advanced care practitioners and emergency nurse practitioners

1:09.0

throughout the UK. They also sponsor our prize of the month.

1:12.9

So November's winner was Melissa Hanson and your iTunes voucher will be coming straight through to you after we've recorded this episode.

1:19.9

Right then.

1:21.4

No point for a thing about.

1:22.3

Should we crack on with this month's podcast?

1:24.6

Let's do it.

1:30.5

So... this month's podcast. Let's do it. So the first paper we're going to be covering was published in radiology. The lead author was

1:37.0

Jan and the title of the paper is the yield of CT pulmonary angiography in the emergency

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