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The Resus Room

January 2018; papers of the month

The Resus Room

Simon Laing

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

4.8678 Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2018

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Happy New Year!!

Welcome back to the podcast and what we hope will be a superb year. We've got three excellent papers that are extremely relevant to our practice and will have an impact on practice.

First up it's a paper looking at the benefit of iv versus oral paracetamol in the Emergency Department, something we do really frequently but what does the evidence say? Next we have a look at the difference that topical TXA could make to epistaxis in terms of bleeding cessation. Lastly we look at a systematic review looking at adenosine versus calcium channel blockers for SVT.

Very soon we'll be releasing our Critical Appraisal Lowdown course, so keep an eye out for that.

And finally a huge thanks to our sponsors ADPRAC for all of the support with TheResusRoom.

Enjoy!

Simon & Rob

 

 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the recess room podcast.

0:03.9

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

0:13.9

So hi, and welcome back to the recess room podcast.

0:17.4

I'm Simon Lang, and I'm Rob Fenwick.

0:20.0

And happy new year. Indeed, happy new year to all

0:23.8

you wonderful people that are out there listening to us. I hope you're feeling as sluggish after all

0:29.0

of those mince pies as I am. Normally people have been out partying last night, Rob, but I'm guessing

0:34.1

it's been more of a nappy fest. It has indeed been a nappy fest and there was certainly, well, it was a long party last night

0:41.2

that basically gave me no sleep whatsoever.

0:43.8

So yeah, it's okay though.

0:45.0

It's all right.

0:45.7

It's going to be better in the long run than a hangover, hopefully.

0:50.9

The voice says one thing, the face says another.

0:55.7

We have got three fantastic papers.

0:58.7

All, I think, are actually potentially practice-changing papers for you to enjoy for this first episode of the season.

1:06.3

Before we start, a huge thanks to Ab-Prak, our sponsors of the podcast for making this all possible.

1:12.3

We're really looking forward to bringing you loads more podcasts in 2018 and some new plans

1:17.6

and projects in the pipeline as well. Very exciting. We won't say any more, but very exciting.

1:23.3

So without further ado, let's crack on with the podcast.

1:29.4

So, the first paper from the EMJ, and this is on a very topical subject.

1:36.1

So the title of the paper, Intravenous versus Oral Paracetamol for acute pain in adults in the emergency department setting, a prospective double-blind, double-dummy,

1:48.5

randomized control trial.

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