The Resus Room

April 2018; papers of the month

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  Welcome back to April's papers of the month. We've got 3 papers this month that look to challenge our work up strategies for the critically unwell. First up we look at a paper on the Ottawa subarachnoid haemorrhage rule, specifically considering if we can decrease scanning in patients with a suspected SAH and what application of the rule might mean for our practice. Next up we look at a paper that might shine some real doubt on the use of IO access in our patients in cardiac arrest. Lastly we look at a validation paper for the PERC rule for those patients with a suspected pulmonary embolus and this paper brings about some interesting points on external validity Once again we'd really encourage you to have a look at the papers yourself and we've love to hear any thoughts or feedback you have. Enjoy! Simon & Rob  References Validation of the Ottawa Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Rule in patients with acute headache. Perry JJ. CMAJ. 2017   Intraosseous Vascular Access Is Associated With Lower Survival and Neur