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Survival effect of prehospital emergency anaesthesia in major trauma A St.Emlyn’s review of a major new trauma study examining whether prehospital emergency anaesthesia and intubation improve survival using machine learning and causal inference methods.
Smoking cessation interventions in the ED appear effective only when nicotine replacement therapy is included. But the real-world value, cost-effectiveness, and role of EDs remain uncertain.
Access to physician-based HEMS in the UK: progress, patchwork or postcode lottery? Physician-based HEMS provision in the UK has expanded significantly since 2009, but variation remains. This St Emlyn’s review examines access, funding models and whether a largely charity-led system can deliver?
A focused review of the most important intensive care medicine papers from 2025–2026, discussed at The Big Sick conference. TBS @stemlyns
TBS 2026: Best Emergency Medicine Papers
This is is the list of papers we discussed at TBS from emergency medicine practice. Again we were focusing on the early hours management/assessment of the sickest patients. Here are 6 papers we discussed as most influential over the last year. This was the second part of the first day presentation I did with Brian Burns and Iain Beardsell. Emergency centre thoracotomy in a resource-limited…
TBS 2026: Key Prehospital Emergency Medicine papers
It’s fantastic to be back in Zermatt for the TBS (The Big Sick) conference. I was lucky enough to start the confernce together with Iain Beardsell and Brian Burns to review interesting literature frmo the last year or so. TBS focuses on the first few hours and the cutting edge of resuscitation and that’s what we have tried to reflect in the choices below. Prehospital emergency medicine continues…