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The Resus Room

July 2021; papers of the month

The Resus Room

Simon Laing

Medicine, Science, Health & Fitness

4.9708 Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2021

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Another month and 3 more papers!

First up we have a look at a paper that has grabbed a lot of recent headlines in the form of TTM2. So we now seem to have the answer to whether comatose patients following out of hospital cardiac arrest benefit from therapeutic hypothermia over maintenance of normothermia.

Next up we take a look at a paper which adds some real value to our assessments of maxillofacial injuries and can help inform our assessment of the likelihood of fracture and need for imaging.

Lastly we take a look at the whether iv vs io access in cardiac arrest might make a difference to outcomes when it comes to the use of adrenaline.

Once again we'd love to hear any thoughts or feedback either on the website or via twitter @TheResusRoom.

Enjoy!

Simon and Rob

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the recess room podcast.

0:03.5

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

0:11.9

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

0:15.3

I'm Simon Lang.

0:16.6

And I'm Rob Fenwick.

0:17.5

And we're already round to July 2021's Papers of the Month.

0:23.1

We are indeed, absolutely 100%.

0:25.3

We're there for you again this month.

0:26.9

We have got three papers and we've picked three belters.

0:30.0

We've got one looking at targeted temperature management after cardiac arrest,

0:33.8

one looking at clinical findings for maxilla facial fractures,

0:36.8

and one comparing IV and

0:39.2

IO outcomes in cardiac arrest. So right up our street, Langers, and hopefully up your street too, guys.

0:45.2

Yeah, and TTM2, this hypothermia paper, has been hugely talked about in as a great piece of work

0:50.9

that we're really looking forward to getting into. So I think that will be of huge interest to people.

0:56.0

Totally.

0:56.7

Yeah.

0:57.3

We must say we're rapidly approaching our sedation course, which is going to be mid-July.

1:01.8

The details are on the website.

1:03.1

So if you do fancy coming along to that, you can tolerate a bit more of us in person on the day,

1:07.4

then have a little look at the details on the website. And as always, a big thanks to

1:11.8

S.J. Trem, the Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, who make the whole

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