The Resus Room

November 2025; papers of the month

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Nov 1, 2025
Explore groundbreaking studies in pre-hospital emergency medicine. One highlights the use of central venous access in hemorrhagic shock, showing it can enhance survival rates. Another study reveals the significant impact of the AIRWAYS-2 trial on airway management practices, with a steep decline in tracheal intubations. Additionally, two consensus studies focus on the unique needs of trapped patients, emphasizing controlled urgency and teamwork across agencies. The discussion also touches on psychological care during extrication, showcasing evolving approaches to improve patient outcomes.
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INSIGHT

Pre-Hospital Central Lines Are Feasible

  • Pre-hospital large-bore central venous catheters are feasible and enabled larger pre-hospital transfusions in exsanguinating trauma.
  • London Air Ambulance reported 80% placement success and higher ED arrival survival with a 4% complication rate.
ADVICE

Check Bias Before Changing Practice

  • Critically appraise retrospective procedural studies for documentation and selection bias before changing practice.
  • Consider differences in mechanism (penetrating vs blunt) and unreported attempts when interpreting safety and success rates.
INSIGHT

AIRWAYS-2 Shifted Real-World Practice

  • After AIRWAYS-2 publication, UK pre-hospital practice shifted dramatically from intubation to supraglottic airway use.
  • Registry data showed intubation rates fell from ~44% (2014) to ~17% (2020) with stable survival.
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