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RESponse Notfallmedizin Podcast
Berufsrettung Wien
27 episodes
2 days ago
In this episode, Ben & Tom explore the critical role of point-of-care ultrasound (pPOCUS) during cardiac arrest. Together, they dive into the power — and the pitfalls — of using ultrasound to identify reversible causes like tamponade, pulmonary embolism, and tension pneumothorax. They discuss how pPOCUS can help differentiate true PEA from pseudo PEA and guide life-saving decisions in both traumatic and non-traumatic arrests. But there’s a catch: ultrasound can extend pauses in chest compressions, with potentially harmful consequences.

From peri-arrest insights to penetrating trauma scenarios, this conversation highlights when — and how — ultrasound truly adds value. The key takeaway? pPOCUS can be a powerful ally in resuscitation, but only when used with precision, preparation, and a well-coordinated team.
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In this episode, Ben & Tom explore the critical role of point-of-care ultrasound (pPOCUS) during cardiac arrest. Together, they dive into the power — and the pitfalls — of using ultrasound to identify reversible causes like tamponade, pulmonary embolism, and tension pneumothorax. They discuss how pPOCUS can help differentiate true PEA from pseudo PEA and guide life-saving decisions in both traumatic and non-traumatic arrests. But there’s a catch: ultrasound can extend pauses in chest compressions, with potentially harmful consequences.

From peri-arrest insights to penetrating trauma scenarios, this conversation highlights when — and how — ultrasound truly adds value. The key takeaway? pPOCUS can be a powerful ally in resuscitation, but only when used with precision, preparation, and a well-coordinated team.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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#19: Quo vadis - Präklinik?
RESponse Notfallmedizin Podcast
1 hour 8 minutes 12 seconds
1 year ago
#19: Quo vadis - Präklinik?
Die prähospitale Notfallmedizin befindet sich in einem unaufhaltsamen Wandel: Neue Standardverfahren, Technologien und auch Paradigmen werden kontinuierlich zum festen Bestandteil unserer Arbeitsroutinen. Mit diesen Veränderungen wachsen wir zu immer noch kompetenteren Teams zusammen, denen heute mehr Möglichkeiten zur Versorgung von Notfallpatient:innen zur Verfügung stehen, als noch vor 20 Jahren. 

Stellt sich natürlich die Frage: In welche Richtung gehen die Trends in unserer Arbeitswelt? Oder besser gesagt: in welche Richtung wünschen wir uns, dass sie gehen?

Dr. Johannes Strobl ist Facharzt für Innere Medizin und glühender Notfallmediziner aus Hamburg, dessen Wege ihn relativ unerwartet in das System London HEMS verschlagen haben. Die Erfahrungen, die er in London gemacht hat haben seine Sicht auf die prähospitale Notfallmedizin tief geprägt. Wir sind zusammengekommen zu einem RoundTable in dessen Fokus Status Quo und Zukunft der prähsoptialen Notfallversorgung in unseren Breitengraden stehen. Mit dabei zudem Michael Girsa, Leiter der Wiener Rettungsakademie und sein Stellvertreter Mathias Gatterbauer.

Gute Unterhaltung! :-)

RESponse Notfallmedizin Podcast
In this episode, Ben & Tom explore the critical role of point-of-care ultrasound (pPOCUS) during cardiac arrest. Together, they dive into the power — and the pitfalls — of using ultrasound to identify reversible causes like tamponade, pulmonary embolism, and tension pneumothorax. They discuss how pPOCUS can help differentiate true PEA from pseudo PEA and guide life-saving decisions in both traumatic and non-traumatic arrests. But there’s a catch: ultrasound can extend pauses in chest compressions, with potentially harmful consequences.

From peri-arrest insights to penetrating trauma scenarios, this conversation highlights when — and how — ultrasound truly adds value. The key takeaway? pPOCUS can be a powerful ally in resuscitation, but only when used with precision, preparation, and a well-coordinated team.