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Article Bites #42: Association of Statewide Implementation of the Prehospital Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Guidelines with Patient Survival Following Traumatic Brain Injury

Article Summary by James Li, MD Article: Spaite, D. W., Bobrow, B. J., Keim, S. M., Barnhart, B., Chikani, V., Gaither, J. B., … & Hu, C. (2019). Association of statewide implementation of the prehospital traumatic brain injury treatment guidelines with patient survival following traumatic brain injury: the excellence in prehospital injury care (EPIC) study. …

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Should Waveform Capnography be in the EMT Scope of Practice? (Part 3)

What’s the Big Picture? By Adrien Quant LP,  Hashim Q. Zaidi MD As discussed in Part 1 and Part 2, current EMT standards of lung auscultation and pulse oximetry have critical limitations in the evaluation of ventilation and perfusion (Brown et al., 1997; DeMeulenaere 2007; Chan et al., 2013). However, the introduction of waveform capnography …

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Should Waveform Capnography be in the EMT Scope of Practice? (Part 2)

The Benefits of Waveform Capnography for Patient Care By Adrien Quant LP, Hashim Q. Zaidi MD As discussed in Part 1, under the National EMS Scope of Practice Model (2019), EMTs are expected to initiate several critical airway and breathing interventions for a variety of medical and traumatic conditions. However, in order to evaluate ventilation …

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Targeted Temperature Management after Cardiac Arrest: The Evidence and Applications for Emergency Medical Services

By Daniel Johnson, DO and Jordan Schooler, MD, PhD Clinical Case You arrive on the scene of a cardiac arrest. You find a middle-aged male with CPR in progress by bystanders. You find that he is in ventricular fibrillation. After quality CPR and defibrillation, you obtain ROSC. The patient remains comatose. You obtain a definitive …

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Should Waveform Capnography be in the EMT Scope of Practice? (Part 1)

The Limitations of Lung Auscultation and Pulse Oximetry By Adrien Quant LP,  Hashim Q. Zaidi MD “Depending on a patient’s needs and/or system resources, EMTs are sometimes the highest level of care a patient will receive during an ambulance transport” National EMS Scope of Practice Model (2019) Under the National EMS Scope of Practice Model …

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Article Bites #41: Consensus Statement – Prehospital Care of Exertional Heat Stroke

Article Summary by Elizabeth Stevens, MD, MA Article: Belval, L. N., Casa, D. J., Adams, W. M., Chiampas, G. T., Holschen, J. C., Hosokawa, Y., … & Stearns, R. L. (2018). Consensus statement-prehospital care of exertional heat stroke. Prehospital Emergency Care, 22(3), 392-397. Background: Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is end organ dysfunction due to hyperthermia …

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Article Bites #40: Comparative Effectiveness of Analgesics to Reduce Acute Pain in the Prehospital Setting

Article Summary by Emerson Franke, MD, EMT, FAAEM, (@EmersonFrankeMD) Article: Sobieraj, D. M., Martinez, B. K., Miao, B., Cicero, M. X., Kamin, R. A., Hernandez, A. V., … & Baker, W. L. (2020). Comparative effectiveness of analgesics to reduce acute pain in the prehospital setting. Prehospital Emergency Care, 24(2), 163-174. Background: Pain control in the prehospital setting …

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