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The Resus Room

January 2020; papers of the month

The Resus Room

Simon Laing

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

4.8678 Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2020

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Happy New Year!!

We hope you've all had a great Christmas and New Year and that you managed to get some well earned time off over the festive period. 

2019 saw us publish more insights from lead authors of the latest and most influential studies in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care, and we're really excited to say that we'll be delivering you even more in 2020 with some excellent RCTs, international guidelines and much, much more!

This month we've got 3 papers to challenge practice across a wide array of practice. We start off with a paper that evaluates if we can change our d-dimer thresholds in suspected PE's and how many unnecessary work ups and scans that might decrease. Next, following on from our previous Hypothermia podcast, we have a look at a paper which looks at the best rewarming rates in patients with hypothermia, which may change your rewarming strategies.... Finally we have a think about our use of CT scanning in patients who gain a ROSC after cardiac arrest, and consider what benefit full body CT scanning might bring.

Thanks to all of you for your support with the podcast over the last year and we look forward to bringing you some great stuff in 2020!

Enjoy

Simon & Rob

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the recess room podcast.

0:03.5

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

0:12.0

So hi, and welcome back to the recess room podcast. I'm Simon Lang. And I'm Rob Fenwick.

0:18.2

And happy new year. Happy 2020.

0:21.9

Oh yes.

0:22.7

Hopefully you'll be listening to this at 1am just as it's released.

0:26.0

But yes, happy new year indeed.

0:27.8

Some people might actually be working, Rob.

0:29.6

Really?

0:30.4

Well, it isn't me.

0:31.1

Well, I hope it isn't me.

0:32.6

Anyway, I hope we've all had a fantastic Christmas.

0:35.3

You've enjoyed some appropriate New Year's Eve celebrations.

0:39.2

And we're looking forward to bring you some fantastic new evidence-based medicine for 2020.

0:43.6

We are indeed. So we've got our usual absolute awesomeness in the form of Roadside to Resort.

0:48.1

We will have our regular updates in forms of papers of the month. We'll have a little bit of

0:52.6

conference in coming up and some other

0:54.8

exciting projects. So thanks for listening again and stick with us. We've got some exciting

0:58.7

stuff coming. We have indeed. And before we crack into the podcast, a big thanks to the Scandinavian

1:04.3

Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, who are the collaborators with us in this

1:09.7

podcast. Every month we'll

1:11.2

bring you one of their papers and all of their articles are free and open access, so go and

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