Ventilation; Roadside to Resus

Ventilation; Roadside to Resus

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August 2026; papers of the month

This month we've got another really varied mix of papers that all have the potential to influence everyday emergency and prehospital practice. We start by asking a question that's becoming increasingly relevant as prehospital critical care teams develop ever more advanced capabil ...  Show more

Laryngectomy and Tracheostomy Emergencies; Roadside to Resus

Tracheostomy and laryngectomy emergencies are classic high-acuity, low-frequency situations. They do not happen every day, but when they do, airway problems can develop quickly, and the wrong intervention can make things significantly worse. In this episode, we work through the p ...  Show more

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