In this episode, Dr. Ken Milne discusses two studies related to emergency medicine. The first study examines the use of small adult ventilation bags in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The study found that small bags were associated with a lower rate of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) compared to standard bags. However, this was an observational study and more research is needed to draw definitive conclusions. The second study explores the use of nitroglycerin in right ventricular myocardial infarctions (MIs). Traditionally, nitroglycerin has been contraindicated in these cases, but the study found no significant difference in adverse events when nitroglycerin was used. Again, more research is needed to confirm these findings. Overall, these studies highlight the importance of evidence-based practice and the need for further research in emergency medicine.
Episode 110: EMS WEEK with Dr. Zaffer Qasim
Episode 108: DEI in EMS with Dr. Tristan Glenn and Dr. Alicia Rouff
Episode 107: Cardiac and Non-Cardiac Chest Pain with Dr. Mike Berkenbush
Episode 106: EMS Career Ladders
Episode 105: 2023 Year in Review
Episode 104: Dan Gerard and Whole Blood
Episode 103: Updates in Stroke Care
Episode 102: Jason Patton from Fire Department Chronicles
Episode 101: Death Notifications with Steph Leather
Episode 100 (!): Dr. Mark Merlin on Where We've Been and Where We're Going
Episode 99: Alcohol Withdrawal
Episode 98: Kate Bergen and the Rosies
Episode 97: 2023 Resuscitation Update
Episode 96: Chief John Moon and Freedom House EMS
Episode 95: Haney Mallemat and Medicine in Social Media
Episode 94: Better CPR at the end of the year with Josh Lupton and Ken Milne
Episode 93: Hanging with The EMS Avenger
Episode 92: American Sirens with Kevin Hazzard
Episode 91: Racism in EMS with Dr. Jamie Kennel
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