Explore every episode of the podcast Two Paeds In A Pod
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| IV Aminophylline in Acute Severe Asthma: Does It Still Have a Role in Paediatric Emergency Care? | 25 Oct 2025 | 00:03:29 | |
Clinical Question In children presenting with acute severe asthma, does intravenous aminophylline improve meaningful clinical outcomes compared to standard therapy? ⸻ Background IV aminophylline has historically been used as a second-line infusion in severe paediatric asthma. However, contemporary escalation strategies increasingly prioritise: • Oxygen • High-dose nebulised salbutamol • Systemic corticosteroids • IV magnesium sulphate This raises the question: does aminophylline still offer incremental benefit? ⸻ The Evidence Reviewed A systematic review published in Archives of Disease in Childhood analysed: • 9 randomised controlled trials • 466 children • Standard therapy ± IV aminophylline Outcomes assessed: • Asthma severity scores • Length of stay • Admission rates • PICU admission • Intubation rates • Adverse effects ⸻ Key Findings No significant benefit in: • Speed of clinical improvement • Admission rates • PICU transfer • Intubation rates • Length of hospital stay Significant increase in adverse effects: • Nausea and vomiting (3–5x higher) • Headache • Tremor • Irritability • Arrhythmias Overall: No improvement in meaningful outcomes, with increased morbidity. ⸻ Important Caveat A 1998 study (Young & South) suggested possible benefit in the most critically unwell, treatment-refractory children, including: • Reduced duration of intubation • Potential improvement in lung function This suggests a potential narrow rescue-therapy window. ⸻ Implications for Paediatric Emergency Practice (2025) Current best evidence supports: 1. Oxygen 2. Nebulised salbutamol 3. Systemic corticosteroids 4. IV magnesium 5. Structured escalation planning IV aminophylline should be considered: • A rescue therapy of last resort • Not routine second-line treatment ⸻ Take-Home Message IV aminophylline has historical presence but limited modern evidence of benefit. For most children with acute severe asthma, it increases adverse effects without improving outcomes. Its role in 2025: rare, selective, and critically contextual. | |||
| Episode 82: The FIDO study | 20 Dec 2024 | 00:30:40 | |
In this episode we talk to Dr Etimbuk Umana, the lead author of the FIDO study looking at the management of febrile infants in the Emergency Department. FIDO is a PERUKI sponsored study and was recently published in The Lancet: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(24)00540-6/fulltext | |||
| Episode 73: Civility, rudeness and unprofessional behaviour | 23 May 2021 | 00:39:17 | |
All paediatricians are lovely cuddly people, right? Well sadly the data suggests rudeness, incivility and unprofessional behaviour remain prevalent in the health workplace. In this episode Dr Ashley Reece, Consultant Paediatrician from West Hertfordshire Hospital, talks to Dr Anna Baverstock, Consultant Paediatrician from Musgrove Park Hospital in Somerset, about when rudeness can occur in our working lives and what can be done to address it. | |||
| Episode 72: The Advanced Practitioner in the Children's Emergency Department | 25 Apr 2021 | 00:31:45 | |
In the third in our series of ACP podcast specials, Emma Hudson, Chris White and Laura Lee, Advanced Practitioners in Derby, Nottingham and Norfolk and Norwich Children's Emergency Departments discuss their roles and the unique set of skills that ACPs bring to the ED. | |||
| Episode 71: Medicines, Prescribing and Paediatrics | 11 Apr 2021 | 00:30:00 | |
Prescribing for children and young people can be one fo the most challenging aspects for healthcare professionals new to paediatrics. In this episode Ashey Reece, Consultant paediatrician at West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust, and Sumiah Al-Azeib, Lead Pharmacist for Women and Children's services at Medway Hospital Kent, take a deep dive into medicines for children and their top prescribing tips. They also explore the concept of 'druggles'... | |||
| Episode 70: Dr Camilla Kingdon - RCPCH President Elect | 28 Mar 2021 | 00:32:49 | |
Back in January we were delighted to chat with Dr Camilla Kingdon, the RCPCH President Elect to discuss her vision for the future of the College and plans for when she becomes President in May | |||
| Episode 69: Safety netting in the ED | 14 Mar 2021 | 00:22:58 | |
Safety netting is a crucial component of care within the Emergency Department but often there is very little teaching on how to do it well. In this week's episode Chris White, an Advanced Clinical Practitioner from Nottingham talks to Dr Edward Snelson, a PEM Consultant from Sheffield, about why that might be the case and how we can all improve our safety-netting skills. | |||
| Episode 68: Are podcasts of any value in medical education? | 28 Feb 2021 | 00:30:55 | |
We are getting a bit meta this week as we take a look at podcasts themselves. Nice to listen to, but are they of any educational value? Two new voices discuss this as we introduce Dr Adriel Chen - a Foundation Doctor with an interest in Paediatrics, and Dr Ashley Reece - Consultant Paediatrician, medical educator and RCPCH Officer for Assessment. | |||
| Episode 67: Food Poverty | 14 Feb 2021 | 00:35:41 | |
In the UK, the coronavirus pandemic has shone a light on many aspects of health inequalities. None more so than the issue of food poverty and its effects on child health. In this episode we talk to Dr Ian Sinha, Consultant in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine at Alder Hay Hospital, about what we mean by food poverty and what paediatricians can do about it. | |||
| Episode 66: The path to becoming an Advanced Practitioner. | 31 Jan 2021 | 00:17:47 | |
In the second of our special ACP podcasts, Liz Jemmett, a Paediatric ACP from Salford, and guests talk us through the pathway to becoming an Advanced Practitioner. Essential listening for anyone thinking about the role, as well as some top tips for the old hands! | |||
| Episode 65: New Variant Covid-19 | 17 Jan 2021 | 00:20:16 | |
In our first podcast of 2021, Drs Damian Roland and Ally Monroe discuss New Variant COVID-19. What does this mean and what are the implications for paediatrics? | |||
| Episode 64: Kawasaki Disease | 20 Dec 2020 | 00:33:25 | |
In our final podcast of 2020 we cover a topic much loved by never quite completely understood by many of us, Kawasaki Disease. We talk to Professor Robert Tulloh, Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist from Bristol who brilliantly and simply explains everything you could want to know about this condition and the man after whom it is named. | |||
| Episode 81: Priority Setting in PEM research with PERUKI | 12 May 2024 | 00:25:43 | |
2 Paeds returns with a fresh new look, new in association with team at PERUKI.
In our first collaboration we talk to Dr Charlotte Sloane about the current major PERUKI project - establishing the current research priorities for the next 5 years in paediatric emergency medicine.
If you want to get involved go to www.peruki.org.uk or email Charlotte at csloane04@qub.ac.uk
You can also watch us on YouTube | |||
| Episode 63: Special Guest Podcast - COVID Vaccines | 13 Dec 2020 | 00:24:49 | |
We are delighted to host this very timely guest podcast as Drs Damian Roland and Ally Monroe discuss the introduction of COVID-19 vaccines. | |||
| Episode 62: Injuries During Lockdown | 06 Dec 2020 | 00:22:32 | |
Kids. They're always finding novel ways of injuring themselves, so what did they get up to during the first UK lockdown? We spoke to paediatric orthopaedic surgeon Mr Pranai Buddhdev about what he and his team found out and subsequently published.
Link to study here: https://bit.ly/3qkKK2i | |||
| Episode 61: Results of the Petechiae in Children study | 22 Nov 2020 | 00:26:23 | |
In episode 28 we spoke to Dr Tom Waterfield about the forthcoming Petechiae in Children study - well in this episode we are delighted to welcome Tom back to talk about the results, recently published in The Lancet.
Which clinical practice guideline performs the best at detecting a child with meningococcal disease in the febrile child presenting with a non-bleaching rash.
Link to the study here:
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(20)30474-6/fulltext?rss=yes | |||
| Episode 60: An Introduction to Advanced Practice | 08 Nov 2020 | 00:17:49 | |
Monday marks the start of Advanced Practice Week here in the UK. To celebrate we are delighted to release a first podcast by our new ACP team as Rhian Smith, Katie Barnes and Laura Lee discuss what it means to be an Advanced Practitioner and how the role has evolved. | |||
| Episode 59: The Three Muskapeers | 11 Oct 2020 | 00:47:24 | |
Originally recorded for Dont Forget The Bubbles, Damian Roland, Ally Munro and Ian Lewins - The Three Muskapeers - have a chat about the current literature around COVID and other current issues in paediatrics. | |||
| Episode 58: Overdiagnosis and industry influence in paediatrics. | 27 Sep 2020 | 00:28:42 | |
Accepting the odd sandwich form a drug rep is fine, right? Well maybe not as we talk to Dr Chris van Tulleken (yes he of the brilliant Operation Ouch!) about the influence of the pharmaceutical industry in paediatrics.
This podcast was originally recorded and broadcast in September 2019 for Dont Forget the Bubbles | |||
| Episode 57: Do You Want To Build A Podcast? | 13 Sep 2020 | 00:22:41 | |
A bit of a different episode this week. Something I have been asked several times is "How did you go about creating and publishing your podcast?" so in this episode I try and explain. What kit you will need, how to go about recording and some top tips to learn from my mistakes. | |||
| Episode 56: Adverse events following Paeds ED attendance. | 02 Aug 2020 | 00:34:36 | |
We all want a positive outcome for any child attending our ED but recognise that doesn't always happen. But how often to adverse events happen, how serious are they and what can we do to prevent them? In this podcast we talk to Dr Amy Plint from the Children's Hospital of Eastern Otario in Canada who has recently published a study looking at exactly these questions in the BMJ Quality and Safety Journal. The article is open access and can be found here:
https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/qhc/early/2020/04/28/bmjqs-2019-010055.full.pdf
This podcast was originally recorded by 2 Paeds for Don't Forget the Bubbles. | |||
| Episode 55: Does this child need a CT head? | 19 Jul 2020 | 00:25:35 | |
Lots of kids have minor head injuries. Lots of kids vomit. Lots of kids vomit after head injury but do they really need a CT brain? Dr Helen Newsome, Clinical Fellow in PEM in Sheffield, wondered the same question and so tried to find the answer. She published her findings in the Archives of Disease in Childhood in December 2019 and we chat to her about this paper.
Link to the article here: https://adc.bmj.com/content/104/12/1231 | |||
| Episode 54: COVID vaccines, facemasks and Primary Care with Dr Ellie | 04 Jul 2020 | 00:30:34 | |
In this very special episode of the podcast, we are delighted to welcome GP, columnist and broadcaster Dr Ellie Cannon on to chat about working as a GP during the COVID-19 pandemic, why she been an advocate for wearing face coverings, and her involvement in ongoing coronavirus vaccine studies. | |||
| Episode 80: Dexmedetomidine for paediatric sedation | 08 May 2022 | 00:26:39 | |
We talk to Dr Tom Jackson about his article in Archives of Disease in Childhood looking at the use of Dexmedetomidine as a sedative agent fro children undergoing MRI scans in a district general hospital. Is it better the NICE recommended medications? Article can be found here: https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2022/03/10/archdischild-2021-322734 | |||
| Episode 53: The Limping Child | 20 Jun 2020 | 00:35:28 | |
We talk to Dr Jon Adamson, Consultant in PEM in Birmingham, about his recent paper "The Fifteen Minute Consultation: The Limping Child" published in the June 2020 Edition of ADC Education and Practice.
What should we look for in the atraumatic limping child? When should we investigate and what do we really not want to miss? | |||
| Episode 52: Late paediatric presentations during the COVID-19 pandemic | 07 Jun 2020 | 00:26:09 | |
We return after lockdown as we speak to Dr Simon Clark - the Vice President for Policy at the RCPCH - to discuss the College's response to the question that has arisen during the pandemic; "Where have all the sick kids gone?!?" | |||
| Episode 51: Coronavirus and children | 11 Mar 2020 | 00:33:34 | |
In this special podcast edition we talk to Paediatric Infectious Diseases clinical research fellow Dr Alasdair Munro about what we know so far about COVID-19 and children.
This talk is based on the blog Alasdair wrote along with Dr Alison Boast for 'Don't Forget The Bubbles' which can be found here:
https://bit.ly/2vibXee | |||
| Episode 50: The effect of Consultant residence on paediatric admissions | 23 Feb 2020 | 00:27:33 | |
In our 50th episode we return to discussing some original research published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood as we speak to lead author Dr Robert Scott-Jupp. Does having resident paediatric consultants reduce the number and 'quality' of acute admissions? And is it financially worth it?
The original paper can be found here: https://bit.ly/38YQrdb | |||
| Episode 49: Hypoglycaemia- A Primer | 09 Feb 2020 | 00:22:01 | |
In this episode we talk to Dr Rachel Smith, a Paediatric Registrar based in the East Midlands about hypoglycaemia outside of the neonatal period. What is it, why does it matter and how do we investigate it? This episode is aimed at those starting in paediatrics and especially paramedics and pre-hospital crews. | |||
| Episode 48: How to use clinical signs of meningitis | 02 Feb 2020 | 00:23:47 | |
In our first podcast produced in conjunction with the Archives of Disease in Childhood Education and Practice Edition, we talk to Dr Tom Waterfield about his co-authored paper on how to use the clinical signs of meningitis in children. The paper is the Editor's Choice article in the February 2020 edition of ADC Education and Practice and can be found here: https://ep.bmj.com/content/105/1/46 | |||
| Episode 47: The Future of Paediatrics in the UK | 26 Jan 2020 | 00:27:31 | |
Predicting the future in healthcare is notoriously tricky but something that the RCPCH are attempting to do in their ambitious 'Paediatrics 2040' project. In this podcast we speak to two of the project board members, Dr Hannah Jacob - chair of the RCPCH Trainees committee - and Professor Russell Viner - President of the RCPCH - about what the project involves and how it will impact on RCPCH members. | |||
| Episode 46: Balint Groups | 12 Jan 2020 | 00:27:43 | |
Never heard of Balint Groups? No, us neither until we saw a Tweet about them from today's guest Dr Nick Schindler who explains what they are (and aren't) and how they can help you, your colleagues and your department to thrive. | |||
| Episode 45: Vaccine hesitancy and the Pro-Vac movement | 15 Dec 2019 | 00:31:10 | |
In this week's episode we talk to Dr Shilpa Shah and Dr Aimee Henry, both paediatricians based in Northern Ireland, about vaccine hesitancy and a project they have developed called the 'Pro-Vac Movement' to promote positive discussions about childhood immunisations. | |||
| Episode 44: How to pass the RCPCH Written Exams | 01 Dec 2019 | 00:31:01 | |
Thinking about applying for the RCPCH written exams? You cant afford to miss this week's podcast as we speak to Dr Will Carroll - Assistant Officer for the written exams and co-author of the 'Sunflower' book, and get his top tips for passing first time! | |||
| Episode 79: Infant Milks and Formulae | 03 Apr 2022 | 00:42:15 | |
There are so many infant milks and formulae available that it can be confusing to healthcare professionals, let alone parents. Where did they come from, what do they contain and what about specialist prescription-only formulae. Host Dr Ashley Reece takes a deep dive into all these issues with our special guest Bahee Van de Bor - dietician and spokesperson of the British Dietetic Association. You can explore more about Bahee's work at www.ukkidsnutrition.com | |||
| Episode 43: Bronchiolitis | 17 Nov 2019 | 00:23:57 | |
As Winter draws in we have a timely discussion with Dr Ian Wacogne, Consultant Paediatrician from Birmingham and editor of the Education and Practice edition of Archives of Disease in Childhood, about bronchiolitis. In particular we discuss the introduction of a care bundle aimed at ensuring all team members are undertaking, and more importantly NOT undertaking, the same interventions in a condition where often in the management 'less is more'. | |||
| Episode 42: Shape Of Training | 03 Nov 2019 | 00:29:18 | |
We spoke to Dr David Evans the Vice President (Training and Assessment) at the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health about how the forthcoming Shape of Training project will be implemented in the UK and how it will affect trainees and trainers. Essential listening fro anyone involved in paediatric training in the UK! | |||
| Episode 41: Live! at Human Factors in Paediatrics 2019 Conference | 25 Oct 2019 | 00:31:24 | |
Recorded live at the Human Factors in Paediatrics 2019 Conference in Lancaster - join host Ian Lewins as he talks to a panel of Dr Hilary Jones, Dr Shrouk Messahel, Dr Ian Sinha and Dr Umal Ghori about human factors they see in their daily practice and how we can improve healthcare for children. | |||
| Episode 40: Rheumatology | 20 Oct 2019 | 00:22:26 | |
We return to clinical topics this week as we discuss with Dr Richard Bowker how to approach the child with atraumatic joint pain presenting to the Emergency Department. What should we look for in the history and examination, what tests should we do and how should we start management of these patients? | |||
| Episode 39: Baby Loss Awareness Week | 15 Oct 2019 | 00:19:03 | |
In this special podcast episode to mark the end of Baby Loss Awareness week in the UK, we talk to Bereavement Specialist Midwife, Angela Thompson, about her role and why Baby Loss Awareness Week is so important for many parents and families. | |||
| Episode 38: CPAP on the neonatal unit | 06 Oct 2019 | 00:28:22 | |
We return to the world of neonates this week as we talk to Neonatal Nurse Educators Shaun Edwards and Kellie Fraser on the why, when and how of using Continuous Positive Airways Pressure (CPAP) in neonates. | |||
| Episode 37: Ibuprofen and Chickenpox | 22 Sep 2019 | 00:20:44 | |
I've always liked Bob Rogers' description of Facebook as "an educational cul-de-sac." So when horrific descriptions of what happens when you give a child with chickenpox a dose of ibuprofen emerged on the site they surely couldn't be true, could they?
Let Dr Alasdair Munro guide you through fact and fiction and hopefully provide a little bit of evidence along the way. | |||
| Episode 36: MeFirst | 08 Sep 2019 | 00:23:42 | |
We talk to Jessie McCulloch, Lead Practice Educator at the MeFirst project, about the challenges and the MeFirst approach to communicating with Children and Young People. | |||
| Episode 35: The FORCE study | 19 May 2019 | 00:19:44 | |
We had the pleasure of speaking with Mr Dan Perry, NIHR Clinical Scientist and Children's Orthopaedic Surgeon, about the Forearm Fracture Recovery in Children Evaluation (FORCE) study, and its importance as the first truly online trial. | |||
| Episode 34: Reducing knife crime | 12 May 2019 | 00:23:08 | |
This week we spoke to the amazing Ana Waddington, Senior Sister in the Paediatric Emergency Department in the Royal London Hospital, about her work trying to reduce knife crime through basic life support teaching to young offenders in prison.
If you want to get involved or know more about this inspiring project, you can contact Ana on Twitter - @alwaddington - or visit the Catch22 website: www.catch-22.org.uk | |||
| Episode 78: Climate Change and paediatrics | 14 Nov 2021 | 00:21:23 | |
We are all busy professionals with lots to do in a very limited amount of time, so why should we be concerned about climate change? That's nothing to do with paediatricians surely? Dr Katie Knight explains why its everything to do with paediatricians and the number one public health emergency for our patients not just tomorrow but today. | |||
| Episode 33: Antibiotic Myth Busting | 05 May 2019 | 00:28:56 | |
We talk to Dr Alasdair Munro, Clinical Research Fellow in Paediatric Infectious Diseases, and attempt to bust some myths about antibiotic prescribing in children.
If you only listen to one podcast about antibiotics in children - make it this one! | |||
| Episode 32: Diabetes in children | 14 Apr 2019 | 00:28:57 | |
We talk to Dr Julie Smith, Consultant Paediatrician, about the recognition, investigation and management of the child presenting to ED or primary care with symptoms suggestive of diabetes. We also discuss insulin regimes, carbohydrate counting and insulin pumps. | |||
| Episode 31: Lung Function Testing | 07 Apr 2019 | 00:25:46 | |
In this week's podcast we talk Dr Will Carroll, Consultant in Paediatric respiratory medicine about lung function testing. Who needs it, where should we do it, what test do they need, and what do all those funny loops *actually* mean. | |||
| Episode 30: Baby Checks | 31 Mar 2019 | 00:38:40 | |
For those coming into paediatrics the newborn baby check can seem a daunting prospect. To help, we undertook a masterclass in NIPE checks with Neonatal Advanced Clinical Practitioner, Jane Lewins, who gave us the top-to-toe lowdown. | |||