Breathing Easier: The TRAUMOX2 Trial and Oxygen Strategies for Trauma Patients

Breathing Easier: The TRAUMOX2 Trial and Oxygen Strategies for Trauma Patients

In this episode of the Prehospital Care Research Forum's Journal Club, we examine the results of the TRAUMOX2 Randomized Clinical Trial, which compares early restrictive and liberal oxygen strategies for trauma patients. Tune in as we break down the findings, discuss the implications for prehospital and emergency care, and explore how oxygen management could influence outcomes for trauma patients. Don’t miss this critical analysis of one of the year’s most impactful studies! Article: Early Restrictive vs Liberal Oxygen for Trauma Patients: The TRAUMOX2 Randomized Clinical Trial

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Breaking the Cycle: Understanding 72-hour Repeat EMS Encounters

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22 Jan 20231h 2min

TBI:  A Challenge to the Current Understanding of Hypotension

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22 Jan 20231h

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