Emergency Medicine podcasts based on evidence based medicine focussed on practice in and around the resus room.

The Resus Room
Claim This Podcastby Simon Laing, Rob Fenwick & James Yates
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Emergency Medicine podcasts based on evidence based medicine focussed on practice in and around the resus room.
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3/5/2016
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Recent Episodes

June 1, 2026
June 2026; papers of the month
Host Simon and Host Rob explore groundbreaking trauma care papers from Gaza, London, and England, revealing innovations, pre-hospital death patterns, and the social determinants of survival.

May 14, 2026
Reframing Anaphylaxis; Roadside to Resus
Host Simon and Host Rob interview Ben McKenzie, exploring new evidence that reframes anaphylaxis as a respiratory catastrophe, offering critical insights for managing critically ill patients.

May 1, 2026
May 2026; papers of the month
<p>This month's Papers of the Month is a real mix of papers that challenge some of the things we think we know, whilst also highlighting just how important systems and processes are in improving patient care.</p> <p>We start with intracerebral haemorrhage and the tricky issue of blood pressure management. We've all been taught that early, aggressive blood pressure reduction is key, but this paper raises some important questions about whether we may sometimes be overshooting. It looks at whether rapidly driving the blood pressure down really improves outcomes, or whether going too low may actually be associated with harm.</p> <p>From there, we move into trauma, with a sobering look at the timing of deaths from uncontrolled haemorrhage. Despite all of the advances in trauma systems, blood products, haemostatic resuscitation and major trauma care, this paper suggests that the overall timing of haemorrhagic deaths has changed very little in the last 30 years. It is a stark reminder that bleeding remains one of the biggest challenges we face, and that there is still plenty of work to do if we want to reduce preventable deaths.</p> <p>Finally, we finish with something a bit different but arguably just as important: airway governance and quality improvement. This paper from Ireland looks at how a structured programme of airway training, governance, simulation and feedback can improve first-pass success and keep complication rates low. It's a really useful reminder that good outcomes are not just about kit and technical skills, but about systems, training, competency and making sure teams maintain currency through repeated exposure and practice.</p> <p>Once again we'd love to hear any thoughts or feedback either on the website or via X @TheResusRoom!</p> <p>Simon & Rob</p>
282 total episodes available with 53 transcripts
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Camella Main
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Ben Sheppey
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Harriet Tucker
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Cosmo Scurr
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Felix Wood
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