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Critical Care Time

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Critical Care Time is the podcast for everyone who cares for the critically Ill. Whether you work in an ICU, a Med-Surg unit, an ED, a PACU or the back of an ambulance - Dr. Cyrus Askin & Dr. Nick Mark provide practical insights and useful tips to enhance your skillset.


They are triple board-certified intensivists who love patient care and teaching. Journey with them through deep dives into physiology and practical pearls, leaving no stone unturned in the world of critical care medicine. 


Through their own insights, expert interviews and targeted reviews of the literature, Nick and Cyrus provide practical, relevant critical care pearls. If you bill for critical care time, you must make time for Critical Care Time!

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Episodes

21. Feeding in Critical Illness with Paul Wischmeyer, MD

On this MEGAsode of Critical Care Time, Cyrus & Nick are joined by world-renowned expert in ICU nutrition, Dr. Paul Wischmeyer (X: Paul_Wischmeyer & IG: paul_wischmeyermd) to discuss all things ICU nutrition. This episode is highly fortified with practice changing pearls from soup to nuts! In addition to getting to know who Paul is and why he does what he does, we demystify metabolic carts, talk about protein needs and metabolism in the critically ill, discuss steroids and other suppleme...

Apr 08, 20242 hr 9 min

20. AKI & CRRT with Dr Kevin Chung

On this week’s episode of Critical Care Time, Nick and Cyrus discuss continuous renal replacement (or kidney replacement) therapy and acute kidney injury with master intensivist and extra corporeal aficionado, Dr. Kevin Chung. Dr. Chung is a retired colonel in the United States Army, the principal force behind an intensivist-run renal replacement program in San Antonio, and is currently the Chief Medical Officer for our season one sponsor, Seastar Medical.In this episode, we discuss an approach ...

Mar 25, 20241 hr 38 minSeason 1Ep. 20

19. Metabolic Acidosis w/ NephMadness

In this Critical Care Time x Neph Madness colab, Nick & Cyrus host Drs. Tim Yau and Jeff Kott for a comprehensive discussion of metabolic acidosis with a focus on critically ill patients. We start by outlining a pragmatic approach to acid/base derangements peppered with some fact finding and myth busting, CCT style! We then turn our attention to working up and treating metabolic acidosis in the ICU. If you are looking for a one stop shop when it comes to metabolic acidosis in the ICU - look ...

Mar 15, 20241 hr 16 min

18. Journal Club - DL VS VL: The Device Trial

On this week’s installment of Critical Care Time, Nick & Cyrus tackle the recent multicenter, randomized control DEVICE Trial, which compared direct to video laryngoscopy in 17 American ICUs & EDs with the primary outcome of interest being successful intubation on first attempt. During this episode, we’ll take a deep dive into the paper, discuss other literature, and weigh-in ourselves based upon our own experiences and the data that’s available. Give it a listen and let us know what YOU...

Feb 26, 202433 minSeason 1Ep. 18

17. Hyponatremia in Critical Illness with Dr Joel Topf

Sit back and grab some salty treats as you enjoy the mindful musings of master nephrologist Dr. Joel Topf (X: @Kidney_Boy) who joins Nick & Cyrus to chat about hyponatremia in critical illness - a very common condition. Here we discuss diagnosis and management of hyponatremia with special attention to those in the intensive care unit. Of course, no discussion is complete without plenty of time dedicated to osmotic demyelination syndrome (aka: central pontine myelinolysis) which gets plenty o...

Feb 12, 20241 hr 9 minSeason 1Ep. 17

16. Pulmonary Embolism Part II

In Part II of our discussion of PE, Nick & Cyrus discuss the Pillars of PE Management! We review the literature behind lytics in non-massive PEs, talk about airway management, hemodynamics and more! Make sure you listen to Part I if you missed it as it sets the stage for this fantastic, treatment focused discussion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 29, 20241 hr 11 minSeason 1Ep. 16

15. Pulmonary Embolism Part 1

There are few things in medicine Nick & Cyrus enjoy talking about more than PE! Join the guys from Critical Care Time as they tackle this massive topic via a two part epic that’ll prove to be the best saga since The Lord of The Rings! In part one they talk about diagnosis, clinical decision support tools and demystify the pathophysiology behind pulmonary emboli. Check it out, and be sure to catch the second half in two weeks! We promise you’ll get your money’s worth! Hosted on Acast. See aca...

Jan 15, 202442 minSeason 1Ep. 15

14. Massive Hemoptysis

Hemoptysis can be a scary thing to encounter in medicine and massive hemoptysis - i.e. life threatening hemoptysis - is a serious emergency that often requires cognitive agility and technical prowess. Join Nick & Cyrus as they talk with Dr. Whittney Warren - an intensivist and interventional pulmonologist - who walks us through her pragmatic approach to life-threatening hemoptysis. What medications can we use to stabilize these patients? How would we go about intubating such a patient? What ...

Jan 01, 202450 minSeason 1Ep. 14

12. DVT Prophylaxis In The Critically Ill

Every time we admit or care for a critically ill patient, we must consider their risk for deep venous thrombosis, or DVT. Many of our patients are at higher risk for DVT than the general population, but anticoagulants are not wholly benign drugs. What do we do? How do we decide who to treat medically, who to treat with mechanical compressive devices and identify patients who may NOT need anything? When do risks outweigh benefits? What agent is best? Join Nick and Cyrus as they interview hematolo...

Nov 20, 202355 minSeason 1Ep. 12

11. The Physiologically Difficult Airway

Airway management in the critically ill can be one of the most challenging, stressful and rewarding elements of critical care medicine. While the anatomically challenging airway is often the first place our minds go when discussing difficult airways, the physiologically difficult airway is both more common and often requires more savvy to overcome. Join Cyrus & Nick as they take a pragmatic, case-based approach to this topic with the hopes of equipping you with the tools you need to successf...

Nov 06, 20231 hr 29 minSeason 1Ep. 11

10. Intro to The Pleura & Conquering

Whether you work in the ICU, on the medicine wards or in the prehospital setting, you've got to be familiar with the unsung hero of the thorax - the pleura! On this episode of Critical Care Time, Cyrus & Nick extol the virtues of this humble structure, cover a little comparative physiology and spend the latter half of their chat discussing all things pneumothorax. Sit back, relax and enjoy this episode packed with pulmonary and critical care pearls that will take your breath away! Hosted on ...

Oct 23, 20231 hr 4 minSeason 1Ep. 10

9. Cardiac Arrest & Running a Code

Running a code is a stressful proposition. The code team leader is responsible for conducting an orchestra in a most austere environment, with the goal of guiding the team towards success - defined hopefully by a successful resuscitation. The code team leader needs to have the presence of mind to lead, but also needs to know how to delegate responsibilities and quickly cultivate a shared mental-model between the various team members. Join Nick and Cyrus as they try to demystify some of the eleme...

Oct 09, 20231 hr 8 minSeason 1Ep. 9

8. Legal Considerations and Patient Care with Drs. Erin DeMartino & Matthew Griffith

The intersection between patient care and the legal system can be a tricky one to navigate. Our duty as members of the healthcare team - irrespective of a patient’s social history - is to provide the best care we can, while protecting a patient’s privacy. Unfortunately, this can sometimes be easier said than done, and traveling such choppy waters can be challenging! Join Nick & Cyrus as they host Drs. Erin DeMartino & Matthew Griffith of Scopes and Shields for a case-based discussion whi...

Sep 25, 20231 hr 5 minSeason 1Ep. 8

7. Vasopressors - Part 2

On this episode of Critical Care Time , Cyrus and Nick go beyond the basics of vasopressor management. This thing is jam-packed with high-yield pearls, where we discuss important topics such as how to titrate vasopressors, what can be done when vasopressors seem to be failing and how to wean patients from vasopressors in order to successfully get them out of the ICU and ultimately home. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this hour long master-class on Vasopressors - Beyond the Basics ! Hosted on Acast. ...

Sep 11, 20231 hr 3 minSeason 1Ep. 7

6. Vasopressors - Part 1

On this episode of Critical Care Time , Cyrus and Nick explore the basic in’s and out’s of vasopressors, providing a framework for understanding them and recommendations for the who, what, when, where and why as it pertains to their use! If you are new to the ICU or work anywhere that vasopressors may be used to treat your patients, this is the episode for you! Whether you are ordering them, titrating them or looking out for complications associated with their use, Nick & Cyrus have got your...

Aug 28, 20231 hrSeason 1Ep. 6

5. Zorses and Hebras

They say that when you hear hoofbeats, you should look for horses. This age-old medical adage makes sense in many circumstances, but what do you do when the paradigm is flawed? What if what we generally accept as a common entity, is actually rare? What about the reverse? In this first episode of Zorses & Hebras, Nick & Cyrus will discuss some of these very entities in the context of critical illness, shed some light on them, and explain why focusing on the Horses & Zebras model may b...

Aug 14, 202336 minSeason 1Ep. 5

4. ICU Delirium with Dr. Wes Ely, MD.

Delirium is a common but serious complication of critical illness. Nick and Cyrus discuss this important topic with Dr. Wes Ely, MD. They cover prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of delirium; Dr. Ely's award-winning book "Every Deep Drawn Breath", and how his life story led him to become a world expert in brain dysfunction in the ICU. Go to https://criticalcaretime.com for more information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Jul 31, 202355 minSeason 1Ep. 4

3. Journal Club - Platelets and Lines

Join Nick & Cyrus as they take on their first journal club episode! This week the duo provides their take on the NEJM paper from van Baarle and colleagues entitled Platelet Transfusion before CVC Placement in Patients with Thrombocytopenia. They also provide some of their tips and tricks for safe central line placement. Give it a listen and let us know what you think! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 19, 202333 minSeason 1Ep. 3

2. Undifferentiated Shock Part 2

Part two of this episode dives into differentiating shock using the "pump, pipe, tank" framework. It explores cardiogenic and obstructive "pump" problems, examining hemodynamics, physical exam, and POCUS findings. The discussion extends to "pipe" problems, covering distributive shock etiologies beyond sepsis, and "tank" problems, detailing hypovolemic shock causes, clinical signs, and the utility of the eFAST exam for rapid diagnosis and treatment.

Jul 05, 202341 minSeason 1Ep. 2

1. Undifferentiated Shock Part 1

Critical Care Time explores undifferentiated shock, explaining its definition as a failure of adequate oxygen delivery and a clinical gestalt, not merely low blood pressure. The hosts delve into the intricate physiology of oxygen delivery versus consumption, highlighting key physical exam findings like mental status and capillary refill, alongside critical lab markers such as lactate and CO2. This foundational episode emphasizes the urgency of early recognition and stabilization, laying the groundwork for future discussions on specific shock types.

Jul 03, 202346 minSeason 1Ep. 1

0. Introducing Critical Care Time

Cyrus Askin & Nick Mark are two intensivists with a passion for education and a penchant for taking care of the sickest patients in the hospital. Join the two of them as they embark on a journey through the world of critical medicine - leaving no stone unturned. In this episode, Nick & Cyrus share a little about themselves and a lot about what Critical Care Time is... and isn't!" Go to https://criticalcaretime.com for more information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more infor...

Jul 03, 20236 min

The Podcast for everyone who cares for the critically ill (60 sec trailer)

Critical Care Time is the podcast for everyone who cares for the critically Ill. Whether you work in an ICU, a Med-Surg unit, an ED, a PACU or the back of an ambulance - Dr. Cyrus Askin & Dr. Nick Mark provide practical insights and useful tips to enhance your skillset. They are triple board-certified intensivists who love patient care and teaching. Journey with them through deep dives into physiology and practical pearls, leaving no stone unturned in the world of critical care medicine. Thr...

Jul 03, 20232 min
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