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Steve Bernard’s Resuscitation Update 2015

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On November 11th 2015, Professor Steve Bernard (@AmbVicMedic), Medical Advisor to Ambulance Victoria, presented a smorgasbord of ‘Updates in Resuscitation‘ at The Alfred ICU junior medical staff teaching session.

He discussed:

  • Recent data from registries on in-hospital and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), particularly from Victoria, and the reasons why OHCA results may be improving
  • Options for treatment of refractory VT/VF, including the CHEER2 trial
  • The RINSE trial: is intra-arrest cooling with ice cold IV saline for OHCA a good thing?
  • Highlights from the recently released updated ILCOR guidelines, which will form the basis for the next ARC guideline update

Listen to the talk to find out more – the podcast is 47 minutes long.

For more talks by Steve Bernard, check out INTENSIVE.

The RAGE podcast is on iTunes here and the RAGE podcast audio feed is available here.

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On November 11th 2015, Professor Steve Bernard (@AmbVicMedic), Medical Advisor to Ambulance Victoria, presented a smorgasbord of ‘Updates in Resuscitation‘ at The Alfred ICU junior medical staff teaching session.

He discussed:

  • Recent data from registries on in-hospital and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), particularly from Victoria, and the reasons why OHCA results may be improving
  • Options for treatment of refractory VT/VF, including the CHEER2 trial
  • The RINSE trial: is intra-arrest cooling with ice cold IV saline for OHCA a good thing?
  • Highlights from the recently released updated ILCOR guidelines, which will form the basis for the next ARC guideline update

Listen to the talk to find out more – the podcast is 47 minutes long.

For more talks by Steve Bernard, check out INTENSIVE.

The RAGE podcast is on iTunes here and the RAGE podcast audio feed is available here.

Thanks again for listening to the RAGE!

The post Steve Bernard’s Resuscitation Update 2015 appeared first on The RAGE Podcast.

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