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Happy New Year!
Well we've got three really excellent papers to start off your new year with!
First up we take a look at the complication rates seen when performing a prehospital thoracostomy; how frequent are complications and what could this information hold in improving our ongoing practice?
Next up we take a look at an RCT on the use of Calcium in the context of cardiac arrest. Can it's inotropic and vasopressor effects translate into better outcomes for our patients?
Lastly we take a look at another excellent RCT comparing the use of a bougie to a stylet in adult emergency intubations; which will lead to a great first pass success and will the results lead to a change in or practice and teaching?
Once again we'd love to hear any thoughts or feedback either on the website or via twitter @TheResusRoom.
Simon & Rob
By Simon Laing, Rob Fenwick & James Yates4.8
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Happy New Year!
Well we've got three really excellent papers to start off your new year with!
First up we take a look at the complication rates seen when performing a prehospital thoracostomy; how frequent are complications and what could this information hold in improving our ongoing practice?
Next up we take a look at an RCT on the use of Calcium in the context of cardiac arrest. Can it's inotropic and vasopressor effects translate into better outcomes for our patients?
Lastly we take a look at another excellent RCT comparing the use of a bougie to a stylet in adult emergency intubations; which will lead to a great first pass success and will the results lead to a change in or practice and teaching?
Once again we'd love to hear any thoughts or feedback either on the website or via twitter @TheResusRoom.
Simon & Rob

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