Publications by authors named "A Bleetman"

Massive pulmonary embolism is a common cause of morbidity and mortality. For patients presenting with massive pulmonary embolism, severe hypoxia is usually associated with severe hypotension. These patients should be considered for thrombectomy should thrombolysis and respiratory support fail to improve their condition.

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Introduction: Knives are commonly-used weapons in criminal activities and interpersonal assaults worldwide. Injury reports have identified the upper body as the most frequent location of knife injuries, and that stabbing attacks are more fatal than slashing attacks. The first two aims of the study explore whether the type of attack and attack location could be predicted from age and sex group.

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  • The use of helicopters in Korea and Vietnam for medical evacuation led to the development of air ambulances, advancing emergency medical services.
  • Yoseftal Hospital in Israel, lacking full ICU capabilities, received a dedicated helicopter in August 2021 to transport critical patients to specialized care, covering a considerable distance.
  • The initial 100 missions revealed a variety of medical transfers, emphasizing the need for strong protocols and increased skills for paramedics on the aircraft to effectively manage diverse clinical situations.
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Taser was introduced into UK policing in 2003 to bridge the operational gap between use of incapacitant sprays and firearms. Use of force reporting in the UK indicates that Taser is relatively safe provided that it is used lawfully. Taser use can result in injuries and has been implicated in a small number of deaths.

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The UK death toll from COVID-19 is currently the fourth worst in the world behind the USA, Brazil and Mexico. Possible reasons include delays in lockdown, the provision of scientific advice to government and the decisions that government made based on the information they were given. When we review our performance and plan for the next public health crisis, we need to be brave enough to dare to challenge the NHS and its advisors.

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