Welcome to the 195th LITFL Review. Your regular and reliable source for the highest highlights, sneakiest sneak peeks and loudest shout-outs from the webbed world of emergency medicine and critical care. Each week the LITFL team casts the spotlight on the blogosphere’s best and brightest and deliver a bite-sized chuck of FOAM.
The Most Fair Dinkum Ripper Beauts of the Week
The Australia and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) have a superb YouTube page with lots of great lectures from their 2014 ASM being uploaded. Why not get started with the oration lecture from the legendary Simon Finfer? [SO]
The Best of #FOAMed Emergency Medicine
- New must=check-out FOAM site: Sketchy EBM from Anthony Crocco. Showcases short (5 min) videos discussing different aspects of EBM and on how to understand the literature. [AS]
- More great content from CORE EM on aortic dissection and syncope, with some great dogma addressed. [SL]
- Ever wish you could cardiovert a patient in SVT with a more effective Valsalva manoeuvre? At St Emlyus, Rick Body runs through a recent paper in the Lancet which might help. [SL]
- The latest FOAMcast is all about appendicitis. [MG]
The Best of #FOAMcc Critical Care
- In a traumatic arrest, can we use the absence of cardiac motion and pericardial effusion to determine whether an ED thoracotomy should be performed? Read the Pro from Rob Orman and EMRAP, and the rebuttal from Simon Laing and HEMTEMCast
- Josh Farkas from Pulmcrit discusses the use of high flow nasal cannulae in weaning from hypoxic respiratory failure. An interesting area without much data at present. Worth trying in your unit, perhaps? [SO]
The Best of #FOAMus Ultrasound
- Phillipe Rola presents a great case of ultrasound-guided hepatic abscess drainage at the bedside, on a ward. Respect. [SO]
The Best of #FOAMped Paediatrics
- WessexICS and the Team at TBL address the THAPCA-OH study which reported no difference in outcome for Therapeutic Hypothermia in Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in kids. [CC]
The Best of #FOAMim Internal Medicine
- Latest in the Louisville Lecture series: on Cardiac tamponade with Dr Brown. [ML]
The Best of Medical Education and Social Media
- Ed Snelson guest posts on Rolobotrambles encourages trainers and learners to embrace the idea that using simulated failures can be a more valuable learning experience than a success. [CC]
News from the Fast Lane
- Check out another jammed packed edition of Research and Review in the Fast Lane 097 [ML]
Reference Sources and Reading List
- Emergency Medicine and Critical Care blog/podcast list
- LITFL Global Blogroll
- FOAMEM RSS feed syndication for global FOAM
- Twitter: #FOAMed – #FOAMcc – #FOAMtox – #FOAMped – #FOAMus – #FOAMim
Brought to you by:
- Anand Swaminathan [AS] (EM Lyceum, iTeachEM)
- Brent Thoma [BT] (BoringEM and Academic Life in EM)
- Chris Connolly [CC]
- Chris Nickson [CN] ( iTeachEM, RAGE, INTENSIVE and SMACC)
- Joe-Anthony Rotella [JAR]
- Kane Guthrie [KG]
- Mat Goebel [MG]
- Segun Olusanya [SO] (JICSCast)
- Simon Laing [SL] (HEFTEMCast)
- Tessa Davis [TRD] (Don’t Forget The Bubbles)
- Marjorie Lazoff [ML]
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