In this podcast Professor Lyon discusses Traumatic Cardiac Arrest; he looks at the rationale of the different management needed to medical cardiac arrest and talks through the practical application of the HOT algorithm, which he developed with colleagues to provide an effective tool for the management of Traumatic Cardiac Arrest.
Key points from this podcast:
Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Algorithm
Elsevier – Development of a simple algorithm to guide the effective management of traumatic cardiac arrest
About RichardProfessor Lyon is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, HEMS Consultant and Director of Research for Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance and an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh.
Prof Lyon has an established research portfolio in pre-hospital resuscitation, trauma care and emergency medicine with an extensive publication record.
He has won numerous international awards including the top research award from the European Resuscitation Council. Prof Lyon was a lead doctor for the London 2012 Olympic Stadium and takes leading role in Event Medicine.
He is an active member of the UK International Search & Rescue Team and has previous experience in the British Armed Forces. Prof Lyon is a current member of the Resuscitation Council (UK) Executive Committee and author of several international pre-hospital guidelines.
Helene Marshall – The physiology of pregnancy and assessment and treatment of Post-Partum haemorrhage
Les Gordon - Primary survey, some special considerations
Lucy Powls – Normal birth and neonatal resus
Les Gordon – Primary survey overview and practical considerations
Adrian Kay - H.M. Coastguard
Karyn Webster - The deteriorating paediatric patient and the PEWS score
Alastair Beer – Aircraft crashes and the Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Team
Paul Savage – The benefits of realistic simulation when training in clinical skills and scenarios
Cliff Reid – The Zero Point Survey
Aravindan Veiraiah – Toxicology In Overdose And Poisoning
Joel Symonds - The Advanced Practitioner in Critical Care APCC) Paramedic team what can they bring in terms of skills, medications and equipment to help you at a scene?
Mary Leroy – Understanding the autistic patient in the emergency setting
Joel Symonds - The Advanced Practitioner in Critical Care (APCC) Paramedic role, who are they and what do they do?
David Whalley – Big incidents, the effects and how we can look after ourselves
PC Ben Gates - A patient’s perspective from a road traffic collision (RTC)
Audra Starkey – The healthy shift worker
Mark Worral - Paediatric pain management in the pre-hospital environment
Iain Craighead – A Responders Perspective
Pam Barker and Duncan McDonald - How SORT handle Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive incidents
Joel Symonds – The role of humour in pre-hospital emergency care
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Relaxback UK Show
Good Nurse Bad Nurse
On Call With Dr. Anselm Anyoha
The Doctor’s Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
The Peter Attia Drive