Acute Coronary Syndrome; Roadside to Resus

Acute Coronary Syndrome; Roadside to Resus

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Paediatric Seizures; Roadside to Resus

Paediatric seizures are common, time-critical events and they're something most of us will deal with, whether that's pre-hospital, in the emergency department, or on the ward. They make up around 1–2% of ED attendances, and about 1 in 20 children will have a seizure at some point ...  Show more

January 2026; papers of the month

Welcome to January's Papers of the Month, which marks 10 years of the podcast! First up, we look at a large multicentre cohort study from the East of England examining the association between prehospital post-intubation hypotension and mortality in severe traumatic brain injury. ...  Show more

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