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EMS Research with Professor Bram
Bram Duffee
34 episodes
2 months ago
Severe hemorrhage is one of the toughest challenges faced in the pre-hospital environment, especially when every second counts and resources are limited. But a recent study on the use of 25% human serum albumin (HSA) in trauma care could change how responders approach these critical moments. The study was led by United States Army Scientist Alex Penn, Ph.D. The findings from his team suggest that this concentrated protein solution can stabilize blood pressure, reduce the need for additional f...
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Severe hemorrhage is one of the toughest challenges faced in the pre-hospital environment, especially when every second counts and resources are limited. But a recent study on the use of 25% human serum albumin (HSA) in trauma care could change how responders approach these critical moments. The study was led by United States Army Scientist Alex Penn, Ph.D. The findings from his team suggest that this concentrated protein solution can stabilize blood pressure, reduce the need for additional f...
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Education
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đź’–Prehospital Blood Pressure Intervention for Acute Stroke đź§ 
EMS Research with Professor Bram
42 minutes
10 months ago
đź’–Prehospital Blood Pressure Intervention for Acute Stroke đź§ 
When every second counts in a medical emergency like a stroke, deciding on the right course of treatment can be life-changing. Strokes come in two main types—ischemic and hemorrhagic—each requiring very different treatment approaches. But what if a critical intervention, like lowering blood pressure, could be started right there in the ambulance? Could it improve outcomes for stroke patients before they even reach the hospital? Joining the discussion Paramedic Mic Gunderson, and Neurologist...
EMS Research with Professor Bram
Severe hemorrhage is one of the toughest challenges faced in the pre-hospital environment, especially when every second counts and resources are limited. But a recent study on the use of 25% human serum albumin (HSA) in trauma care could change how responders approach these critical moments. The study was led by United States Army Scientist Alex Penn, Ph.D. The findings from his team suggest that this concentrated protein solution can stabilize blood pressure, reduce the need for additional f...