Ventilation; Roadside to Resus

Ventilation; Roadside to Resus

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July 2026; papers of the month

Welcome back to July's Papers of the Month. This month we've got three papers that tackle some of the biggest questions we face in emergency and critical care medicine. They're all very different studies, but each one looks at an intervention that many of us use, or at least thin ...  Show more

Excellence in Facemask Ventilation; Roadside to Resus

Face mask ventilation is one of those skills that can easily be overlooked. It's often seen as the simple bit of airway management — something that sits below the glamour of videolaryngoscopy, fibre-optics and endotracheal intubation. But the reality is that excellent face mask v ...  Show more

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Episode 1 - Acute Respiratory Failure I: Mechanisms & Pathophysiology
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In this, our inaugural episode, we explore common mechanisms underlying acute hypoxemic and hypercapneic respiratory failure. Concepts discussed include the oxygen delivery equation, differentiating hypoxia from hypoxemia, and a discussion of V/Q mismatch and shunts. In the follo ...  Show more

Episode 36 - ARDS Fundamentals I: Classification, Pathophysiology & Initial Vent Management
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