April 11, 2025

Approaching the Overdosed Patient: Where Does Naloxone Actually Fit In? With Arne Skulberg, MD, PhD

Approaching the Overdosed Patient: Where Does Naloxone Actually Fit In? With Arne Skulberg, MD, PhD

Summary


In this conversation, Mustafa Sidik and Ken Sanner sit down with Dr. Arne Skålberg and Luke Thomas-Azud to discuss the intricacies of emergency medical services (EMS) in Norway and the United States, focusing on the use of naloxone in treating opioid overdoses. They explore the differences in EMS education, the importance of community paramedicine, and the challenges faced by healthcare professionals in addressing opioid addiction. The discussion emphasizes the need for compassion in patient care, the significance of basic life support (BLS), and the complexities surrounding opioid withdrawal and treatment.

Takeaways


The Norwegian EMS system is public and includes physician-manned ambulances.

Community paramedicine is essential for preventative care and addressing health disparities.

Naloxone is a critical tool in treating opioid overdoses, but its administration requires careful titration.

BLS is crucial in managing opioid overdose patients before administering naloxone.

Compassion fatigue is a significant issue in emergency medicine, affecting provider attitudes towards patients.

Cultural attitudes towards drug users can impact their willingness to seek help.

Education and training in EMS should emphasize the importance of basic life support skills.

The opioid crisis requires a multifaceted approach, including community support and healthcare access.

Understanding opioid withdrawal is essential for effective patient care.

Research and data sharing are vital for improving opioid treatment protocols.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Emergency Medical Systems

03:05 Overview of the Norwegian EMS System

11:27 Community Paramedicine and Preventative Care

17:51 Naloxone: Research and Development

31:46 Approaching Opioid Overdoses: Guidelines and Protocols

37:51 Ventilation Techniques and Equipment

40:34 Airway Management Strategies

44:39 Team Dynamics in Emergency Response

48:29 Recognizing and Responding to Opiate Overdose

51:33 Administering Naloxone: Balancing Risks and Benefits

56:33 Dosing Differences in Naloxone Administration

01:05:11 Opioid Overdose Attitudes: A Comparative Analysis

01:07:51 Changing Mindsets: Overcoming Stigma in Healthcare

01:11:47 Compassion Fatigue: The Emotional Toll on Healthcare Professionals

01:15:28 Understanding Naloxone: Dosage and Effectiveness

01:22:15 Withdrawal and Dependence: The Hidden Struggles of Patients