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The Resus Room

Top 10 Trauma Papers 2018

The Resus Room

Simon Laing

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

4.8678 Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2018

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Professor Simon Carley from St. Emlyns caught up with us at the superb Trauma Care Conference and talked through his top papers in trauma from the last 12 months.

There's something for everyone from diagnosing arterial injuries, blood pressure targets in the head injury patient, to i.v. contrast all the way through to imaging in kids.

If you haven't already, make sure you go and check out the St Emlyn's blog that underpins the talk that Simon gave. And if you're looking for a great value conference to suit all health care disciplines then make sure to keep an eye out for tickets when they go on sale for Trauma Care 2019.

A huge thanks to Simon C for his time recording the podcast and we'd love to hear any comments or feedback.

Enjoy!

Simon L & Simon C

References & Further Reading

For all the papers pop over to the St Emlyn's blog for the hyperlinks and abstracts

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Recess Room podcast.

0:03.9

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

0:13.0

So hi, and welcome back to the Recess Room podcast. I'm Simon Lang, and I'm joined by a particularly

0:19.5

familiar voice in the form of Professor Simon Carly.

0:23.7

Who's also helpfully called Simon, which makes this a lot easier for us, but maybe more difficult for the listening.

0:28.9

We'll make sure that we're balanced to one side of the speakers in your car. So we are here at the Trauma Care Conference.

0:35.2

Thanks very much to Caroline Leach for having us here. And Simon,

0:38.6

you have been talking about the top 10 trauma papers over the last 12 months. So in this podcast,

0:45.2

we're going to run through those and we're going to see what take home points we've got for the

0:48.3

listeners and for me into my practice in trauma care in the emergency department. So it's always

0:53.9

great fun to do these.

0:55.0

It's always a bit time pressured.

0:56.1

So this is going to be a really quick run through.

0:57.9

But for anybody who wants to learn more,

0:59.7

we'll put some stuff on the blogs to give people links to where they want to go

1:03.1

and read the papers in full because you never want to believe what I say.

1:05.7

You want to get out there and read it for yourself, but I can give you some, I think, pretty interesting papers that may just

1:10.9

affect your practice.

1:11.7

Fantastic.

1:12.6

So we'll start off at number 10 and work our way through to the pinnacle paper of the year.

1:16.8

So let's start off with the first paper that you mentioned, Simon.

1:21.2

Okay, so the first paper is around the use of imaging in penetrating extremity trauma.

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