Peripheral Vasoactive Drugs in Kids
This article provides advice on how to use ‘Push Dose Adrenaline’ and ‘Peripheral Adrenaline Infusions’ in critically ill children.
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Advanced Acid-Base Interpretation
In this episode the quantitative approach to acid-base interpretation is explained with examples of how to perform the calculations at the bedside.
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Paediatric Emergencies Procedural Videos
I have recently started an educational project of producing clinical videos demonstrating a range of paediatric practical procedures. It is hoped these videos will help others learning to do these procedures.
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Collapsed Neonate
Like any sick child the initial management of the ‘Collapsed Neonate’ involves an ABCDE approach. While there are many possible causes, four major diagnoses must be considered…
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Should cuffed endotracheal tubes be used routinely in critically ill children?
Over the last few years cuffed endotracheal tubes are being used more frequently in critically ill children. This episode looks at the possible reasons for this and reviews the evidence of whether this practise is safe…
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About Me

Dr Christopher Flannigan
Consultant Paediatric Intensivist - Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children
I’m a Paediatric Intensivist from Northern Ireland and my goal is to improve the care delivered to critically ill and injured children. I have a particular interest in the initial resuscitation and stabilisation and in the use of information technology in the clinical environment. I have designed a number of medical applications which have been shown to improve emergency prescribing. If you have any comments or queries please drop me an email
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