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Episode Description
Access to helicopter emergency services is improving in the UK, a recent study shows. But what impact is that access having? There's a paper for that too, with this episode declaring: "Helicopters for the win!" There's also research on the effect of epinephrine administration for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in children - does the sequence of treatment affect the outcomes? And finally, how to fight back against spoofed survey responses when gathering data online.
Read the highlights: Primary survey
- Sequence of advanced airway management and epinephrine administration for paediatric patients with non-shockable out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
- Helicopter Emergency Medical Services attendance is associated with favourable survival outcomes in major trauma: derivation and internal validation of prediction models in a regional trauma system
- Access to physician-based Helicopter Emergency Medical Services in the UK: a service analysis in 2024
- Imposter participants and artificial intelligence: growing concerns in online surveys
The EMJ podcast is hosted by:
Prof. Richard Body, EMJ Editor-in-Chief, University of Manchester, UK (@richardbody)
Dr. Sarah Edwards, EMJ Senior Associate Editor and Social Media Editor, Royal Derby Hospital, UK (@drsarahedwards)
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