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Pre hospital emergency medicine @EastAngliAirAmb & @NWPCCC. Intensive care medicine @NHS. Instructor @ATACCFaculty. Likes fast: land, sea, air, mind.
Joined May 2010
@SeanHarris999 is the real deal when it comes to #TST. Listen to this to hear it about it straight from the horse’s mouth!
The latest @stemlyns podcast from @TacTrauma with @SeanHarris999 talking about Ten Second Triage with me and @LizCrowe2.
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RT @drmamoun01: Many thanks to @ZackShinar & Chris Nickson for editorial on our @sub30study on #ECPR & @HaldenHB…
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My second review of an endovascular resuscitation article for @stemlyns. This time, pre hospital ECPR in the @sub30study.
Understand the impact of the sub30 study on ECMO CPR, and compare its results with other international studies of ECPR First UK study of PHEM ECPR reviewed
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RT @BlickyIan: One for @rookisaacman The Tornado F3 was the RAFs first and only swing wing interceptor- fly by wire was controlled by the…
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@LionelLamhaut Thank you @LionelLamhaut. This tailored care is what we do before the heart has stopped, and after it has restarted after all!
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RT @LionelLamhaut: 🙏 for this talk a lot of new way of thinking about cardiac arrest, We need to personalize care for each patient and stop…
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@ShadmanAziz2 @HansvanSchuppen @DrPaulRees @EMDocJB @phemDM None I know of. We used some yesterday @EVTMSociety workshop, small and light, but limited. MAP only, have to pick it up to see the screen, no data capture, and no pressure to keep the catheter flushed so blood refluxes up it and may clot.
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RT @BlickyIan: Tornado F3 in its final guise. Another type the RAF could have kept in service longer but chose not to. In the role it was d…
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@MLSCourse @HawkmoonHEMS @TVAirAmb @EHAAT_ @EastEnglandAmb @Ldn_Ambulance @LondonAirAmb @HawkmoonHEMS is referring to patients cannulated and ECMO initiated on scene, I think. If transferring the patient in cardiac arrest to hospital for cannulation, then good may be the enemy of fast.
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Some interesting work here on the (lack of) agreement between non-invasive and invasive BP monitoring in pre hospital critical care. Understanding the pitfalls of NIBP, particularly at the extremes, is important in its interpretation. Look at this example! 🙃
"Non-invasive blood pressure measurements are often inaccurate in the #prehospital #criticalcare setting" Physiological extremes & transport conditions (e.g. vibration) can affect oscillometric cuff devices. But by how much? Read now on #SJTREM: #EMS
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@StevenMAlderson @PBSherren @Resuspiece This article contains some easy to understand information on triple cannulation. Took me a minute (and some help from @Pipes_n_pumps) to appreciate how VVA and VAV are different
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Our small (but mighty) charity @NWPCCC provided critical care teams to 2 major incidents of national significance this week, one outside the operating hours of any other organisation which could have. Help us raise awareness of volunteers who go above and beyond. See 🧵:
On Monday, we deployed two doctors to the shocking and saddening events at the @taylorswift13 themed event in #Southport. Our volunteers played key roles in the delivery of the @NWAmbulance and @MerseyPolice major incidents plans.
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@ct_bonham @medic_m_a_c Since moved on to Haix Airpower XR1, but did get many comfortable years out of those Rock Fall boots. Still have a pair on the go.
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@Applemint999 Could it even be: 1. Prevent cardiogenic shock/cardiac arrest 2. Stop the bleeding 3. Mitigate ischaemia reperfusion injury Super interesting stuff! Lots to think about and understand.
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An eagerly awaited step forward in our understanding of the physiology and management of exsanguination from non-compressible torso haemorrhage using aortic occlusion. Great work @robbielendrum @LDNairamb & all This is the extremes of survival cohort
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@Resuspiece @PBSherren Identification of pathophysiology and survivability is key. I agree that it needs expertise to be be able to (semi) reliably do that, and know when to intervene and when not to.
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RT @Number10cat: I don't get to vote in this election, but I do have to live with whoever you elect. No pressure. #GeneralElection24
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