Dr. Robbie Lendrum is a Scottish Cardiothoracic Anaesthetist and Intensivist working at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London and as a Prehospital Care Consultant working with London’s Air Ambulance (LAA). His research interests are focused on interventional therapies to address the problem of exsanguination following major injury.
At TBS25in Zermatt he talked us through the critical pathophysiology behind traumatic cardiac arrest and uncontrolled haemorrhage. Why do early deaths happen and can timely interventions like REBOA save them? He discusses the central role of diastolic pressure failure and how it may be the physiological target we should monitor. He touches on the UK REBOA trial, what it means and compares it to LAA's own REBOA experience.
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