Greater Sydney Area HEMS

Sydney HEMS Team

The Pre-Hospital & Retrieval Medicine Team of NSW Ambulance

  1. HEMS Debrief - Cardiac Arrest Focus #18, Dr Brian Grunau

    FEB 10

    HEMS Debrief - Cardiac Arrest Focus #18, Dr Brian Grunau

    G'day, and thanks for tuning in to another episode of the HEMS Debrief podcast - this is our focused series on cardiac arrest.  Today we are joined by Canadian Physician-Researcher Dr Brian Grunau. Brian is an Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia Department of Emergency Medicine and works clinically as an Emergency Physician at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, Canada. His research investigates methods to improve outcomes from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, and in so doing he has received over $15 million in research funding and published over 190 peer-reviewed articles. Brian is a member of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) Advanced Life Support Task Force, which creates resuscitation treatment recommendations.  In today's episode, we specifically quiz Brian on the time dependent yields of conventional resuscitation vs eCPR initiation, as well as how a system can best promote cardiac arrest research at every step of the chain of survival.  Thanks as ever for listening!   As we move deeper into 2026, the podcast will re-introduce episodes on more general Retrieval / Aeromedical topics, addressing both the technical and non-technical of this fascinating and challenging speciality. Do hit subscribe to stay up to date! And as ever, thank you for listening.  We are delighted to be sponsored by Corpuls - delivering high-tech and innovative equipment for emergency and intensive care medicine for over 35 years.

    58 min
  2. HEMS Debrief - Cardiac Arrest Focus #17, Dr Janice Tijssen - the Paediatric Perspective

    JAN 26

    HEMS Debrief - Cardiac Arrest Focus #17, Dr Janice Tijssen - the Paediatric Perspective

    G'day and welcome back to the HEMS debrief podcast.  It is 2026, and we are kicking off with an episode of the cardiac arrest mini-series dedicated to paediatric cardiac arrest.  Sadly Nat could not join, so instead Sam alone is in conversation with Dr Janice Tijssen. Janice is a paediatric critical care physician from London, Ontario. Having trained in London (Ontario) and Toronto, Janice is now a member of the Paediatric Life Support Taskforce for the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) and is the medical director for her hospital's Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) education program. Too, Janice leads her hospital's Paediatric Critical Care Outreach Team (PCCOT). In this episode, we reflect on the changes in the recent ILCOR guidelines around paediatric cardiac arrest, as well as deep dive into some of the physiology of the arrested paediatric patient, asking both how can we prevent arrest, and how can we optimise the arrested physiology to best achieve sustained ROSC. We sure hope you enjoy this episode, there is a lot in here for any paediatric critical care provider.    As we move deeper into 2026, the podcast will re-introduce episodes on more general Retrieval / Aeromedical topics, addressing both the technical and non-technical of this fascinating and challenging speciality. Do hit subscribe to stay up to date! And as ever, thank you for listening.    We are delighted to be sponsored by Corpuls - delivering high-tech and innovative equipment for emergency and intensive care medicine for over 35 years.

    56 min
  3. HEMS Debrief - Cardiac Arrest Focus #15, the Perspective from Paris

    12/08/2025

    HEMS Debrief - Cardiac Arrest Focus #15, the Perspective from Paris

    G'day and welcome back to the Sydney HEMS Debrief podcast - this is our focused mini-series on Cardiac Arrest.  Today's episode is a big one. We have the absolute privilege of speaking to the Dr Alice Hutin and Prof Lionel Lamhaut from the pre-hospital ECMO team in Paris, France.  The team, part of the Service d’Aide Medical d’Urgence (aka SAMU) in Paris, have been performing pre-hospital ECMO for OOHCA since 2011. For the past 10 years, the team have been available 24/7, working in concert with the pre-hospital ICU team dispatched to cardiac arrests in the greater Paris region.  Truly ground-breaking, Alice and Lionel join us to reflect on over a decade of pre-hospital ECPR care, system implementation and challenges. Too, and perhaps most significantly, Alice and Lionel reflect on the extent to which the pre-hospital ECPR service has influenced every step of the chain of survival in the Paris system - promoting high quality basic and advanced life support at multiple levels within the pre-hospital response.  Too, Sam does not shy away from asking some tough questions around just who should be performing ECPR - high specialised, limited access services or should this therapy be adopted and delivered more widely.  This is part one of a two part episode, and is an absolute cracker.  Be sure to tune in to part two very soon!     We are delighted to be sponsored by Corpuls - delivering high-tech and innovative equipment for emergency and intensive care medicine for over 35 years.

    52 min

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