Research and Reviews in the Fastlane 123

Welcome to the 123th edition of Research and Reviews in the Fastlane. R&R in the Fastlane is a free resource that harnesses the power of social media to allow some of the best and brightest emergency medicine and critical care clinicians from all over the world tell us what they think is worth reading from the published literature. This edition contains 6 recommended reads. The R&R Editorial Team includes Jeremy Fried, Nudrat Rashid, Soren Rudolph, Anand Swaminathan and, of course, Chris Nickson. Find more R&R in the Fastlane reviews in the R&R Archive, read more about the R&R project or check out the full list of R&R contributors This Edition’s R&R Hall of Famer Airway   Radmilo J Jankovic et al. Airway Trauma and Management. EC Anaesthesia 1.1 (2015): 2-7. Great review on airway management in direct airway trauma highlighting sub specialized procedures as submental intubation in maxillofacial trauma and mandibular trauma, fiber optic intubation in laryngotracheal injuries and the extremely challenging distal airway injuries and penetrating neck injuries. Recommended by Søren Rudolph The Best of the Rest Critical careShankar-Hari M et al. Judging quality of current septic shock definitions and criteria. Crit Care 2015; 19(1):445. PMID 26702879 A critical evisceration of the current Surviving Sepsis Campaign/ Sepsis Consensus Conference definitions of sepsis syndromes. The approach the authors use for the assessment of val...
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