Originally posted on MEDEST:
This is a special edition dedicated to what’s on in Italy about FOAmed Blog and authors. This is not intended as a comprehensive review but just a brief look on Italian way to blog in emergency medicine. So sorry in advance if I forgot someone. Instead notify me any Blog you…
Category Archives: Emergency medicine and critical care
Cosa ti sei perso questa settimana! MEDEST Review 08
Originally posted on MEDEST:
This week MEDEST review is a summary of the best posts in the FOAMED (free on line medical education) net. Is a way to thank all the Blogs, and their authors, that inspired MEDEST from his beginning and continue, day by day, to inspire his activity. Thanks to everyone and enjoy!…
Ketamina e trauma cranico/ Ketamine use in Traumatic Brain Injury
Originally posted on MEDEST:
Some weeks ago we pubblished this post: I’m deeply convinced that Ketamine use in TBI is safe, and that the evidences against his use in patients with TBI are based on old and small case studies affected by major limitations. The recent evidences that shown as Ketamine doesn’t race ICP, despite…
Brian Burns – Always carry your scalpel
Originally posted on Auckland HEMS:
Have we been waiting for this! Courtesy of The Intensive Care Network – here is Dr Brian Burns (Greater Sydney Area HEMS) speaking at SMACC 2013 on prehospital procedures… Click HERE for the audio (right click to open this in a new tab) Accompanying slides below:
Should paramedics perform tracheal intubation?
Emergency Trauma Management – A New Hope?
Open Access The difficult airway with recommendations for management – Part 2 – The anticipated difficult airway
More Canadian open access airway goodness! no excuses to catch up with the reading! Open Access The difficult airway with recommendations for management – Part 2 – The anticipated difficult airway
The difficult airway with recommendations for management – Part 1 – Difficult tracheal intubation encountered in an unconscious/induced patient
Canadian journal of anaesthesia OPEN access article. AWESOME work! The difficult airway with recommendations for management – Part 1 – Difficult tracheal intubation encountered in an unconscious/induced patient
Inexpensive video-laryngoscopy guided intubation using a personal computer: initial experience of a novel technique
(improvised video laryngoscope setup during testing a colleague and I did)
Monash Emergency Surgical Airway Kit
Check out the full article by Dr Nicholas Chrimes
Demonstration of Factors Influencing Performance of Oxygen Delivery Devices
Check out the full post by Dr Nicholas CHrimes
Salbutamol MDI via ETT – MacGyver Style with Dr Sean Scott
Courtesy of Dr Sean Scott demonstrating with assistance and voice of Dr Brian Burns (Greater Sydney Area HEMS)

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