AudioScholar Emergency Medicine Weekly (India)

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Emergency Medicine — a weekly podcast briefing of the most significant peer-reviewed emergency medicine literature, synthesized from PubMed and delivered as ~10-minute audio. For practicing physicians. Generated by AudioScholar at audioscholar.cc. Indian-English narration.

  1. 1d ago

    This Week in Emergency Medicine — Aug 19, 2026

    Welcome to This Week in Emergency Medicine. This week we're covering 10 notable papers spanning cardiac arrest care from the bystander through to neuroprognostication, machine learning for risk stratification at the front door, and the emergency depa… This week's papers: 1. Validation of a machine learning model for predicting early deterioration in the emergency department. — American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2026 2. Early Stratification of Risk for Poor Neurological Outcome After Cardiac Arrest Is Improved with Processed EEG Data — Resuscitation 2026 3. Arterial Blood Gas Parameters during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Sustained Return of Spontaneous Circulation in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Preplan… — Resuscitation 2026 4. Performance of Termination-of-Resuscitation Rules in Foreign Body Airway Obstruction-Related Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Prospective Multicenter Registry… — Prehospital Emergency Care 2026 5. Characterization of pulmonary embolism events in patients with suspected pneumonia. — Internal and Emergency Medicine 2026 6. Evaluating the Effect of a Regional Training Initiative on Bystander Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Rates after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. — Resuscitation 2026 7. Association of Emergency Physician Critical Care Training on Outcomes after Non-traumatic Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA). — Resuscitation 2026 8. Structural brain lesions and delirium in geriatric emergency department patients: A matched case-control study. — American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2026 9. Closing gaps in urban trauma systems: Outcomes of an inner-city community emergency department multidisciplinary trauma protocol. — American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2026 10. The role of the emergency department in cancer diagnosis: comparing diagnostic and treatment intervals. — CJEM 2026 Listen at https://audioscholar.cc/episode/2gkrv64zzz

  2. Aug 5

    This Week in Emergency Medicine — Aug 5, 2026

    Welcome to This Week in Emergency Medicine. This week we're covering 10 notable papers spanning critical airway and resuscitation strategies, time-sensitive vascular emergencies, and age-specific risk stratification in the emergency department. Let's… This week's papers: 1. Mechanical Versus Manual Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Causing Traumatic Cardiothoracic and Abdominal Injuries: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review of Random… — The Journal of Emergency Medicine 2026 2. Drip-and-Ship versus Mothership Model in Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Meta-Analysis Stratified by Stroke System Integration — The Journal of Emergency Medicine 2026 3. Landmark Versus Ultrasound-Guided Identification of the Cricothyroid Membrane: A Randomized, Prospective Trial — The Journal of Emergency Medicine 2026 4. High-Flow Nasal Cannula Therapy for Apneic Oxygenation during Rapid Sequence Induction in the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review — The Journal of Emergency Medicine 2026 5. The Prevalence of Adverse Events After Prehospital Neuromuscular Blockade-Assisted Airway Management — Prehospital Emergency Care 2026 6. Age as a Predictor of Mortality, Disability, or Need for Acute Resuscitative Care in Trauma Patients — Academic Emergency Medicine 2026 7. Time-Critical Diagnosis of Pediatric Testicular Torsion in a Tertiary Pediatric Emergency Setting: Integrating Clinical Predictors With Selective Doppler Ultra… — The Journal of Emergency Medicine 2026 8. Evidence for Electrocardiographic Patterns Identifying Acute Coronary Occlusion in Non-ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes: A Scoping Review — Academic Emergency Medicine 2026 9. Reducing Hyperoxemia in Mechanically Ventilated Emergency Department Patients: A Before-and-After Study — The Journal of Emergency Medicine 2026 10. Signs of Life During Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Retrospective Cohort Study — Prehospital Emergency Care 2026 Listen at https://audioscholar.cc/episode/85hyt27xvu

  3. Jul 31

    This Week in Emergency Medicine — Jul 31, 2026

    Welcome to This Week in Emergency Medicine. This week we are covering ten notable papers spanning prehospital resuscitation and critical care, pediatric emergency stewardship, and emerging procedural and metabolic updates in the emergency department.… This week's papers: 1. Efficacy and safety of prehospital whole blood resuscitation in traumatic haemorrhagic shock a systematic review and meta-analysis. — The American journal of emergency medicine 2026 2. In children presenting to the paediatric emergency department (PED) with acute gastroenteritis, does the use of probiotics lead to a shorter duration of diarrh… — Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2026 3. Point-of-care ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia: pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block for patients with hip fracture. — Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2026 4. Just the facts: Novel management updates of diabetic ketoacidosis in the emergency department. — CJEM 2026 5. Initial vascular access for neonatal resuscitation: a systematic review. — Resuscitation 2026 7. Prehospital resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) in patients with major trauma and cardiac arrest: a systematic review. — Prehospital emergency care 2026 8. Dissociation between resuscitation success and neurological recovery in nursing home cardiac arrest: A propensity-matched analysis. — The American journal of emergency medicine 2026 10. Determinants of Timely Prehospital Thrombolysis Administration within a Pharmacoinvasive STEMI Network in Victoria, Australia. — Prehospital emergency care 2026 Listen at https://audioscholar.cc/episode/xt5beuqk3d

  4. Jul 7

    This Week in Emergency Medicine — Jul 7, 2026

    Welcome to This Week in Emergency Medicine. This week we are covering ten notable papers spanning advanced airway and ventilation management, post-arrest and pediatric sedation strategies, and diagnostic challenges in cardiovascular and reproductive… This week's papers: 1. Incidence and Outcomes of Emergency Physician-Performed Awake Intubations: A Report From the Airway Interventions Registry and Observational Database — Annals of emergency medicine 2026 2. In intermediate-risk PE, adding US-CDT to anticoagulation reduced a composite adverse clinical outcome within 7 d — Annals of internal medicine 2026 3. In acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, high-flow vs. standard oxygen therapy did not reduce mortality at 28 d — Annals of internal medicine 2026 4. Just the facts: fomepizole for acetaminophen overdose — CJEM 2026 5. Is there evidence that intranasal ketamine can provide adequate procedural sedation in paediatric patients? — Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2026 6. Volume-controlled mechanical ventilation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A systematic review and meta-analysis — Resuscitation 2026 7. Sedation Early After Return of Spontaneous Circulation and During Pre-Hospital Transport After Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Retrospective Analysis of the Af… — Resuscitation 2026 8. Contemporary diagnostic accuracy evidence and adjunctive high-frequency linear transducers in first-trimester pregnancy POCUS — CJEM 2026 9. Exploring the puzzle of positive troponin results in patients with renal disease — CJEM 2026 10. The cost of waiting: diagnostic ultrasound delays in ectopic pregnancy — CJEM 2026 Listen at https://audioscholar.cc/episode/n499rhg8ft

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Emergency Medicine — a weekly podcast briefing of the most significant peer-reviewed emergency medicine literature, synthesized from PubMed and delivered as ~10-minute audio. For practicing physicians. Generated by AudioScholar at audioscholar.cc. Indian-English narration.