Epinephrine is a cornerstone of medical cardiac arrest, but does it provide the same benefit in traumatic cardiac arrest (TCA)? Emerging research challenges long-held protocols, suggesting this go-to drug may not be the life-saver we assume it is—and could even cause harm. Host Bram Duffee, PhD, EMT-P, explores a groundbreaking study that could change how we manage these critical patients. This episode unpacks a February 2025 study in Prehospital Emergency Care that analyzed over 1,600 out-of...
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Epinephrine is a cornerstone of medical cardiac arrest, but does it provide the same benefit in traumatic cardiac arrest (TCA)? Emerging research challenges long-held protocols, suggesting this go-to drug may not be the life-saver we assume it is—and could even cause harm. Host Bram Duffee, PhD, EMT-P, explores a groundbreaking study that could change how we manage these critical patients. This episode unpacks a February 2025 study in Prehospital Emergency Care that analyzed over 1,600 out-of...
❤️Lidocaine vs. Amiodarone: Groundbreaking Cardiac Arrest Study Explained 🙌
EMS Research with Professor Bram
34 minutes
6 months ago
❤️Lidocaine vs. Amiodarone: Groundbreaking Cardiac Arrest Study Explained 🙌
Join us for an eye-opening interview with Tanner Smida, MD/PhD candidate at West Virginia University, as he dives into his groundbreaking research on the use of amiodarone and lidocaine in cardiac arrest emergencies. Discover how his study, employing the innovative "target trial emulation" methodology, sheds new light on lidocaine's effectiveness in the field. Learn why lidocaine shows higher rates of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), improved survival to hospital discharge, fewer req...
EMS Research with Professor Bram
Epinephrine is a cornerstone of medical cardiac arrest, but does it provide the same benefit in traumatic cardiac arrest (TCA)? Emerging research challenges long-held protocols, suggesting this go-to drug may not be the life-saver we assume it is—and could even cause harm. Host Bram Duffee, PhD, EMT-P, explores a groundbreaking study that could change how we manage these critical patients. This episode unpacks a February 2025 study in Prehospital Emergency Care that analyzed over 1,600 out-of...