Emergency oxygen use
Is too much oxygen a good thing? Christine Roffe, consultant physician, Stoke Stroke Research Group, North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust, talks Mabel Chew, BMJ associate editor, through the evidence for routinely treating stroke patients with oxygen.
And Russell Gruen, professor of surgery and public health, Alfred and Monash University, Melbourne, explains how and when tranexamic acid should be used after trauma.
See also:
Does routine oxygen supplementation in patients with acute stroke improve outcome?
Administer tranexamic acid early to injured patients at risk of substantial bleeding
Audio chapters:
Tranexamic acid: 0:32
Emergency oxygen use: 9:32








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