A podcast from the Alfred Health Emergency Education Team including our monthly Journal Club Podcast; bringing you discussions of the latest Emergency Medicine literature with our Registrars, Emergency Physicians, and Professors of Emergency Medicine.
Check out our February #journalclub podcast with Dr Danny Marhaba, Prof Peter Cameron and Dr David McCreary discussing:
• Sepsis alert response system in the Emergency Department
• Restriction of IV fluids in ICU patients with septic shock
• Peripheral vasoactive administration in critically ill children with shock
Check out our January #journalclub podcast with Dr Danny Marhaba, Prof Peter Cameron and Dr Rob Melvin discussing:
• The MAPPAED (mid arm point) technique for ICC insertion in paediatric patients
• The FORCE Study for paediatric buckle fractures of the distal radius
• Evaluating the need for screen time restriction in children with concussions
Check out our December #journalclub podcast with Dr Danny Marhaba, Prof Peter Cameron and Dr Jiun Kae Pui.
Check out our July #journalclub podcast with Dr Bertha Wu, Prof Peter Cameron, Dr Myles Sri-Ganeshan and Dr Laksmi Govindasamy.
Check out our June #journalclub podcast with Dr Bertha Wu, Prof Peter Cameron and Dr Rob Mitchell, discussing:
• Delays to inpatient admission from ED and risk of death
• Use of anti-dopaminergic antiemetics and stroke risk
• Use of CT scans to rule out subarachnoid haemorrhages
Check out our May #journalclub podcast with Dr Bertha Wu, Prof Peter Cameron and Dr David McCreary discussing:
• Adrenaline vs Norad in ROSC
• Bougies or cannulas for FONA
• WBAs
• Sotrovimab for COVID
Our podcast for April’s #JournalClub with Dr Bertha Wu and Prof Peter Cameron discussing:
• The RePHILL trial
• Pad placement for cardioversion of AF
• Pigtail vs Large bore ICC for traumatic htx
• Pain score assessments
Welcome to this months #JounalClub podcast episode. We are joined by Professor Peter Cameron, Academic Director for the Alfred Emergency and Trauma Centre and Dr Myles Ganeshan, Alfred Research Fellow. This month we reviewed three papers, covering a range of topics that are finally, not COVID related!
Intra-arrest transport to ECPR centres
Online delivery of mental health outreach programs
Bougie vs Stylet
A little late with February’s #JournalClub podcast but you can now listen to Professor Peter Cameron, Dr Myles Sri Ganeshan and Dr Eanna Mac Suibhne discussing:
Molnupiravir for COVID
Nebulized Ketamine
Mx subsegmental PE without anticoagulation
Clinical prediction model for identifying false negative RATs
Our first Journal Club Podcast of 2022 with Professor Peter Cameron, Dr Divya Karna and Dr Eanna Mac Suibhne.
Professor Peter Cameron, Dr Eanna Mac Suibhne and Dr David McCreary discuss:
Professor Peter Cameron, Dr Eleanor Junckerstorff and Dr Eanna Mac Suibhne discuss:
Professor Peter Cameron, Dr Divya Karna and Dr Eanna Mac Siubhne discuss:
Released: 4 May 2020
COVED is a prospective cohort study. All adult patients that present to the ED and meet COVID-19 testing criteria, based on contemporary case definitions at the time of presentation, are included.
The primary outcome of interest being measured is the patient’s result using the recommended initial test for detecting COVID-19 infection. This test is currently the COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test, using the nasopharyngeal sample taken during the index ED presentation. Secondary outcomes include hospital admission, ICU admission, mechanical ventilation, the number of ventilator free days, hospital length of stay and death during hospital admission.
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