Episode 47 – ETI Attempts and Outcomes in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest

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Episode 47
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In this episode, Dr. Jarvis discusses a paper that is hot off the press, and he’s excited to discuss it. The good folks up in Seattle, WA, and the Seattle FD looked at their cardiac arrest survival rates as a function of the number of intubation attempts needed to secure the airway. Results from this trial might help explain the 2.9% improved survival with King LT vs ETI that we saw in the PART trial. Join us to hear all the juicy details. As always, if you like the pod, give us a 5-star rating wherever you get your pods. If you have any questions, drop us a note: jeff.jarvis@flightbridgeed.com or @DrJeffJarvis. You can also follow the pod on Twitter @EMSLighthouseProject.
Episode 47 – ETI Attempts and Outcomes in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest
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