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This is a sample of the sessions within the Resuscitation Symposium (Preview).
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Resus Symposium 2025: On-demand service guide
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How to recognise shock and guide resuscitation in the ED – Dr Martin Dachsel
Dr. Martin Dachsel highlighted lactate clearance and ScvO₂ as better indicators than vital signs for guiding resuscitation and detecting hidden shock.
Airway, hot topics and tips – Dr Orla Lacey
Dr. Orla Lacey shared insights on managing abnormal airways using ultrasound and video laryngoscopy at the Resuscitation Symposium 2025.
Acid-base disturbances: How best to assess in the ED – Dr Anu Mitra
Dr. Lucy Bingham's talk at the Resuscitation Symposium focused on assessing acid-base disturbances in the emergency department, highlighting blood gas analysis as a key tool for diagnosis and risk stratification.
Venous gas: all we need? – Dr Richard Carden
Dr. Gattinoni explored using venous gas as a simpler tool to assess CO₂ and acid-base status in critical care, highlighting its benefits and limitations.
The role of blood and blood products in resuscitation – Dr Rocio Santamaria
Dr. Rocio Santamaria highlighted the importance of early blood product use and standardized massive transfusion protocols in managing major bleeding.
Echo guided diagnosis and fluid resuscitation in shock – Dr Michael Trauer
Dr. Michael Trauer highlighted how POCUS helps rapidly diagnose and manage shock, improving resuscitation decisions while emphasizing careful use and proper training.
PE and resuscitation – Dr Michael Trauer
Dr. Michael Trauer's "Triple POCUS for PE" uses ultrasound to quickly diagnose pulmonary embolism by assessing the lungs, heart, and leg veins, especially in emergency settings.
Use of fluids in resuscitation of trauma/non-trauma patients? – Prof Tim Harris
Professor Tim Harris will present on fluid resuscitation at the 2025 Resuscitation Symposium, focusing on fluid volumes, colloids, and crystalloids.
Trauma Resus and Clinical Scenarios – Dr Michael Obiako
Dr. Michael Obiako spoke on trauma resuscitation at the 2025 Resuscitation Symposium, highlighting quick assessment and treatment strategies for trauma care.
Resuscitation in GI haemorrhage – Dr Bernard Foex
Dr. Bernard Foex discussed key strategies for managing GI haemorrhage, emphasizing rapid resuscitation, blood product use, and stabilization to prevent complications.
Resuscitation in cardiogenic shock – Dr Bernard Foex
Dr. Bernard Foex's talk on cardiogenic shock focuses on early recognition, inotropic agents, and mechanical support to improve patient outcomes.
New perspectives on cardiogenic shock – Dr Alastair Proudfoot
Dr. Alastair Proudfoot presented new approaches to managing cardiogenic shock, highlighting medical therapy, mechanical support, imaging, and fluid balance at the Resuscitation Symposium.
Resuscitation in severe sepsis and septic shock – Dr Andrew Leitch
Dr. Andrew Leitch’s presentation at the Resuscitation Symposium covered key updates in managing sepsis and septic shock, focusing on early recognition, fluid resuscitation, and lessons from COVID-19.
Regional Approach to the Management of Cardiac arrest – Dr Mamoun Abu-Habsa
Dr. Mamoun Abu-Habsa highlighted ways to improve cardiac arrest outcomes using resuscitation bundles, evolving critical care practices, and extracorporeal life support.