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Dec 4, 2018

This is the talk by Richard Lyon at The Bick Sick in Zermatt, 2018.

Richard has been the lead on a number of initiatives that have succeeded in improving dramatically what were dismal outcomes in Scotland in the out-of-hospital cardiac arrest population. Tune in to hear about the marginal gains approach with attention to every little detail. Learn how to improve your clinical audit data to allow feedback to the clinicians and how to lead the way forward in your own organisations and communities. Finally, some thoughts on how new and upcoming technology can be harnessed to provide even better care for this patient group.

Full show notes:
https://scanfoam.org/surviving-out-of-hospital-cardiac-arrest/

Oct 11, 2018

This is James DuCanto‘s talk at the airway session at The Bick Sick in Zermatt, 2018.

Jim is well known in the FOAM sphere and beyond for his passion on airway management and is a very dedicated and ingenious inventor of equipment for airway simulation and airway management.

In recent years, Jim has focused a lot of energy on the SALAD concept (suction assisted laryngoscopy airway decontamination) which essentially is continuous suctioning of the airway through the whole intubation process. He has demonstrated it at numerous conferences throughout the world including, now, in Zermatt for TBS. The amount of flights cases he drags around the world for the setup is quite insane and a testiment to Jim’s no holds barred approach to life. If you get a chance to try it out do take it, as it’ll probably be your one shot at intubating a regurgitating wookie with a laryngoscope fitted to an axe.

For more information on DuCanto’s work visit his website.

Follow Jim down the rabbit hole of contaminated airways in this talk.

Oct 8, 2018

Geir Strandenes' talk at The Bick Sick in Zermatt, 2018.

Geir does a tour de force on blood transfusion, its history, physiology, the evidence base and ongoing developments in prehospital transfusion practice in both civilian and military settings. He specifically adresses how to apply principles of damage control resuscitation to remote locations and the introduction of fresh whole blood prehospitally from the point of injury onward.

Geir represents the THOR network (Trauma Hemostasis and Oxygenation Research network) where you can find more information

https://rdcr.org/

Find the rest of the talks from The Big Sick on scanfoam:

https://scanfoam.org/category/conference-talks/the-big-sick-2018/

Oct 1, 2018

Samuel Tisherman at The Big Sick 2018 in Zermatt.

This is the story of deep hypothermia as a means of buying time to surgically save the lives of otherwise unsalveagable trauma patients.

This is essentially suspended animation.

Hear how this technique has evolved from one of the pioneers and learn about the ongoing efforts to establish its potential benefits in humans through the EPR-CAT study.

Sep 18, 2018

Cliff Reid and Brian Burns are known world wide for their work in prehospital education, training and research, most notably at the Greater Sydney Area HEMS service.
We were fortunate to have them come visit at Odense University Hospital and they kindly agreed to give a talk each.
Here's Brian's talk on the systemic and organizational efforts put into developing team performance and thus prehospital care.
Visit the GSA HEMS homepage for more information and educational content from their service.

 

Sep 18, 2018

Cliff Reid and Brian Burns are known world wide for their work in prehospital education, training and research, most notably at the Greater Sydney Area HEMS service.

We were fortunate to have them come visit at the repel REPEL course (http://repel.dk/) and they kindly agreed to give a talk each at Odense University Hospital.

Here's Cliff's talk with 10 lessons from his many years developing a world class HEMS training programme.

Visit the GSA HEMS homepage for loads of more content:

https://sydneyhems.com/

Also, Cliff has a lot of related teachings on his blog:

http://resus.me/

May 15, 2018

Peter Dieckmann taler om beslutningstagning i kliniske virkelighed hos de kritiske patienter.

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care Symposium 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Thomas Birkelund gennemgår erfaringer med og tilgang til E-CPR/ECMO i Aarhus.

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care Symposium 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Sander Viggers taler om, hvordan vi kan bruge blandt andet simulation til at gøre os bedre og øge patientsikkerheden.

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care Symposium 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Peter Buhl Hjortrup kommer med sin tilgang til valg af væsketyper og mængder ved sepsis.

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care Symposium 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Peter Berlac gennemgår status for terrorberedskabet i Danmark.

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care Symposium 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Ove Bergdal taler om den neurokirurgiske tilgang til patienten med akutte neurologiske symptomer.

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care Symposium 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Olav Schjørring giver en opdatering på best evidence i forhold til iltnings-mål ved sepsis.

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care Symposium 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Nicolai Haase giver sit bud på væskebehandling ved sepsis.

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care Symposium 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Morten Smerup med thoraxkirurgens tilgang til akut aortasyndrom (aortadissektion).

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Morten Hylander Møller forsøger at besvare, om der stadig er magic bullets tilbage i sepsisbehandling.

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Nøglestudier fra det sidste år, som alle bør kende, udvalgt og gennemgået af Lars Rasmussen og Thomas Strøm.

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Pär Johansson giver en opdatering på håndtering af antikoagulationsbehandling hos patienten med akut intrakraniel blødning.

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Karen Lise Welling med 2018 update på neurointensive behandlingsprincipper.

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Jesper Kjærgaard gennemgår kardiologisk stratificering og behandling af lungeemboli

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Jens Stubager Knudsen giver sit bud på meningsfyldte tiltag, når hjertestopalgoritmen ikke rækker længere.

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Henrik Gutte taler om interventionsradiologens rolle hos patienten med akutte neurologiske symptomer

Alle forelæsniger fra Copenhagen Critical Care 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

 

May 15, 2018

Daniel Kondziella taler om neurologisk tilgang til den akutte neurologiske patient, når CTC er blank.

Alle forelæsninger fra Copenhagen Critical Care 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

May 15, 2018

Camilla Strøm svarer på, om alder kan begrænse, om patienter skal tilbydes intensiv terapi (bonus: hvordan holder du dig ung!)

Alle forelæsninger fra Copenhagen Critical Care 2018:

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

May 15, 2018

Anders Perner giver sine tanker om værdifulde retninger, sepsisforskningen bør tage fremover.

Alle forelæsninger fra Copenhagen Critical Care 2018 kan ses her: 

https://scanfoam.org/cphcc2018/

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