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Prolonged Field Care Podcast

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Episodes

Sepsis in the Austere Environment

In this conversation, Dennis, Doug, and Justin discuss the development of a Sepsis Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) for prolonged field care. They highlight the importance of early recognition and antibiotic administration in sepsis management. They also discuss the use of scoring systems like QSOFA and NEWS2 to aid in the identification of septic patients. The conversation covers the role of lactate monitoring and the potential confounding factors. They emphasize the need for a comprehensive a...

May 31, 20241 hr 5 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 182: When to Press

In this episode, Doug and Dennis discuss the appropriate use of vasopressors, specifically epinephrine and norepinephrine, in the management of shock. They highlight the importance of fluids in sepsis resuscitation and the potential dangers of using high concentrations of epinephrine. They also discuss the different effects of epinephrine and norepinephrine on heart rate and blood pressure, and the potential side effects of epinephrine, such as arrhythmias and lactic acidosis. The conversation c...

May 27, 202436 min

Walking Blood Bank Setup

In this podcast episode, Dennis and Andrew Fisher discuss the process of setting up a walking blood bank in a military setting. They emphasize the importance of practicing and adapting the process to specific needs. They recommend conducting ABO testing for all potential donors and identifying low-titer O donors as a preferred option. They also discuss the logistics of preparing supplies and coordinating with multiple units. The podcast concludes with a reminder of the importance of communicatio...

May 24, 202445 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 181: Burma Update

In this conversation, Dennis interviews Victor about his experiences in Burma and his work with Free Burma Rangers. Victor discusses the changing dynamics of the conflict in Burma and the progress made by ethnic forces. He also talks about his role as a medic and the challenges of teaching combat medicine to indigenous groups. Victor emphasizes the importance of focusing on the basics and tailoring training to the specific needs of the students. He shares his experiences with teaching pressure p...

May 20, 20241 hr 16 min

Gold Standard Monitor For Resus

This podcast episode focuses on the importance of measuring urine output as a cheap and effective method for monitoring hemodynamics in prolonged field care. The hosts discuss the benefits of using a Foley catheter for urine measurement and emphasize the need for proper sterility during the procedure. They also touch on the topic of hypotensive resuscitation and the challenges of managing patients with low blood pressure in a prolonged field care setting. Takeaways Measuring urine output is a si...

May 17, 202420 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 180: Crush Syndrome Deep Dive

In this conversation, Dennis and Doug discuss crush syndrome and the challenges it presents in dynamic environments such as natural disasters or man-made incidents. They emphasize the importance of scene safety and the need to assess and stabilize any other traumatic injuries before addressing crush syndrome. They also discuss the use of tourniquets and the potential risks and benefits associated with their application. The conversation covers the management of crush syndrome, including fluid re...

May 13, 202452 min

Snake Envenomation In Austere Environments

In this episode of the Prolonged Fuel Care Podcast, Dr. Ben Abo and Jordan Benjamin discuss snake envenomation. They debunk common myths about snakebite treatment, such as using tourniquets, extractors, ice, or cutting into the wound. They emphasize the importance of preparing for deployment in snake-infested areas by researching the local hazards and having the appropriate equipment. They provide a standardized snake bite assessment method, which involves a bottom-up top-down approach to identi...

May 10, 20241 hr 21 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 179: Maritime Experience in Ukraine

In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews Pete, a former Navy Special Warfare medic with experience in maritime operations. They discuss the unique challenges of providing medical care in a maritime environment, including the need for self-extraction and the difficulties of working on an unstable platform. Pete emphasizes the importance of realistic training and self-reliance in maritime medicine. They also touch on the training of Ukrainian forces and the misconceptions surrounding tourniquet ...

May 06, 202434 min

The Basics: Calcium for RDCR

Ricky and Justin discuss their research on the administration of calcium in hemorrhagic shock. They explain how they became interested in the topic and the gaps they identified in current medical knowledge. They discuss the importance of calcium in the clotting cascade and the potential role of citrate in contributing to hypocalcemia. They also explain the protocol for administering calcium in the field and the different forms of calcium that can be used. They discuss the risks of overcorrection...

May 03, 202447 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 178: Calcium and Trauma

In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews Steve Schauer about his calcium study in trauma patients. Steve provides an introduction to himself and his background in emergency medicine and research. He explains that the study aims to determine the prevalence of calcium derangement in trauma patients upon arrival at the trauma center. The study is being conducted at three different trauma centers and has completed enrollment. Steve also discusses the challenges of extrapolating research findings f...

Apr 29, 202442 min

The Basics: Winning in a Complex World

In this episode, Jim discusses the importance of adapting to the changing world and the need to prioritize the well-being of soldiers. He emphasizes the need for commanders and medical providers to understand the risks and challenges faced by the national treasure, the sons and daughters of the nation. Jim highlights the changing nature of warfare and the need to adapt to austere and rapidly evolving environments. He also discusses the importance of whole-of-government approaches and the need fo...

Apr 26, 202443 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 177: Guerilla Surgeon

In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews Alex McDonald, a medical student and member of Tactical Medicine New Zealand, about the republishing of the book 'Guerilla Surgeon.' The book tells the story of Dr. Lindsay Rogers, a New Zealand-born surgeon who served with the Special Operations Executive in Yugoslavia during World War II. The conversation covers topics such as the challenges of providing medical care in resource-limited environments, building trust with local forces, and the importanc...

Apr 22, 202426 min

The Basics: TBI Management

Dr. Van Wyk discusses updates in traumatic brain injury (TBI) management, focusing on the CRASH 3 trial and the use of tranexamic acid (TXA). He explains that TXA is safe and reduces head injury-related death, particularly in patients with moderate and mild TBI. He also discusses the use of hypertonic saline and recommends considering higher concentrations, such as 23.4%, which have been shown to be safe and effective. Dr. Van Wyk mentions the use of sodium bicarbonate as an alternative and emph...

Apr 19, 202447 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 176: High Altitude Illness

Summary: In this conversation, Dennis and Ian discuss the new high altitude Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) in the Joint Trauma System. They cover topics such as acute mountain sickness (AMS), high altitude cerebral edema (HACE), and high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). They discuss the pathophysiology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for these conditions. They also touch on pre-treatment strategies and the use of portable hyperbaric chambers. Overall, the conversation provides a c...

Apr 15, 202440 min

The Basics: Far Forward Surgery

In this podcast episode, Jay Baker discusses the topic of SOF surgical support in Special Operations Forces (SOF). He compares the different types of missions that soft surgical teams might be called upon to support and describes the gap that exists in institutional experience for surgical support in the setting of unconventional warfare. Baker highlights the lessons learned from surgical support in World War II and emphasizes the need to prepare for providing surgical support in more challengin...

Apr 12, 202418 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 175: Maggot Therapy

Maggot therapy, also known as maggot debridement therapy (MDT), is a treatment that uses live maggots to clean and heal wounds. The therapy has a long history, dating back thousands of years, and has been used in various settings, including war zones and modern hospitals. Maggots are effective in wound healing because they eat necrotic tissue, have antimicrobial properties, and promote the growth of new tissue. The therapy is cost-effective and can be used in low-resource settings. It can be app...

Apr 08, 202450 min

The Basics: How to ETCO2

In this podcast episode, Doug discusses the use of End-tidal CO2 monitoring in medical practice. End-tidal CO2 is used to monitor the percent of carbon dioxide in blood that has been returned to the lungs. It is commonly used to confirm the placement of an endotracheal tube and to monitor ventilation during surgery. In the field, End-tidal CO2 monitoring is particularly useful for trauma patients and those with severe traumatic brain injuries. However, it is important to note that End-tidal CO2 ...

Apr 05, 202431 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 174: AAJT

In this episode, Dennis interviews John and Paul about the Abdominal Aortic and Junctional Tourniquet (AAJT). They discuss the background and reasons for inventing the AAJT, including the need to control bleeding in the pelvis. They also talk about the first application of the AAJT and the positive results seen in combat situations. The conversation then moves on to study data and research on the device, including some negative studies that have been conducted. They also discuss the pressure lev...

Apr 01, 202457 min

The Basics: Heat Injury

In this podcast episode, Dennis and Ian discuss heat injuries and illnesses. They cover the background science of body heat and heat transfer, as well as the different types of heat injuries, including heat cramps, heat syncope, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. They emphasize the importance of hydration and urine color as indicators of hydration status. The treatment for heat stroke involves cooling the body as quickly as possible, with immersion in ice water or the use of ice sheets being the ...

Mar 29, 202442 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 173: Deep Dive on Pelvic Injury

In this episode, Dennis and Alex discuss the truth about pelvic binders and their relevance in trauma care. They explore the background and experience of Alex, who has extensive knowledge in trauma surgery. They delve into the anatomy and injury patterns of pelvic fractures, as well as the different phases of damage control surgery. They also discuss the importance of understanding research and the levels of evidence. The conversation highlights the contradictory evidence surrounding the use of ...

Mar 25, 20241 hr 31 min

The Basics: How to do Research

In this podcast episode, Dennis and Ricky discuss how to pick and evaluate research papers to inform medical practice. They differentiate between causative research papers and retrospective observational studies, emphasizing the importance of reading the methods section to determine the validity of the research. They also highlight the common mistakes people make when reading research papers, such as relying solely on the title and abstract. The conversation delves into the challenges of conduct...

Mar 24, 202432 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 172: Gas Anesthesia

This conversation explores the topic of gas anesthesia, its historical background, and its use in various environments. The conversation covers the shift to the TIVA technique, the importance of the anesthesia machine and equipment, and the training required to administer gas anesthesia. It also discusses the combined techniques used in the operating room and the stages of anesthesia. The conversation highlights the advantages and disadvantages of ether and chloroform as anesthetics. It emphasiz...

Mar 18, 202459 min

The Basics: En Route Casualty Care

This episode of the PFC podcast focuses on in-route casualty care. The guest, Nikki, shares her background and experience in the Navy and explains why she started an in-route care training course. The conversation covers common mistakes in preparing patients for flight, securing lines and equipment, and the importance of constant assessment and monitoring. Nikki also discusses the training scenarios she uses to prepare nurses and corpsmen for in-route care. The episode concludes with a discussio...

Mar 15, 202439 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 171: Chest Trauma

In this conversation, Dennis and John discuss chest trauma management, specifically the use of chest seals and the sequence of interventions. They explore the overuse of chest seals and the potential complications they can cause. They also discuss the importance of assessing the patient and determining if a chest seal is necessary. John shares his insights on the use of finger thoracostomy and the technique for performing it. They also touch on the revision of the TCCC algorithm and the need to ...

Mar 13, 202455 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 171: Chest Trauma

In this conversation, Dennis and John discuss chest trauma management, specifically the use of chest seals and the sequence of interventions. They explore the overuse of chest seals and the potential complications they can cause. They also discuss the importance of assessing the patient and determining if a chest seal is necessary. John shares his insights on the use of finger thoracostomy and the technique for performing it. They also touch on the revision of the TCCC algorithm and the need to ...

Mar 11, 202455 min

The Basics: Blood Storage

In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews Monte from Delta Development about the need for a small blood refrigerator for prolonged field care. Monte shares his military background and experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq, where he realized the importance of carrying blood products in the field. They discuss the challenges of storing and transporting blood, including temperature control and cumulative time. Monte explains how Delta Development's blood refrigerator solves these issues and can even...

Mar 08, 202435 min

Prolonged Field Care Podcast 170: Medical Education

In this conversation, Dennis and Mike discuss the process of providing medical care and education in austere environments. They emphasize the importance of understanding the requirements and asking the right questions to ensure success. They also discuss the significance of analyzing the environment, finding reliable sources of information, and building relationships with partners and friends. Planning and preparation are highlighted as crucial steps, along with effective teaching methods and th...

Mar 04, 202453 min

The Basics: Pain Control Lessons Learned

In this conversation, Dennis and Justin discuss lessons learned in analgesia and sedation. They emphasize the importance of understanding medications and dosages, as well as having a plan for drug administration. They share case studies and examples of the wrong drug being used in the wrong situation. They also highlight the need for a strong foundation in medication knowledge and the importance of setting measurable goals for pain control. They caution against following trends and emphasize the...

Mar 01, 202443 min

Prolonged Field Care 169: GSMSG in Urkraine

In this conversation, Aaron Epstein from GSMSG discusses the background and formation of GSMSG, their focus on training partners rather than providing services, and their work with military and security forces around the world. He shares lessons learned in surgical resuscitation, dealing with mass casualties, and planning for different phases of war. Aaron emphasizes the importance of tourniquet use and the need for more surgeons in combat situations. He also discusses the challenges in the trai...

Feb 26, 202446 min

The Basics: Acute Kidney Injury

In this podcast episode, Dennis talks with Doug (an ICU doctor) about acute kidney injury. They discuss the causes and types of acute kidney injury, how to recognize it, and the treatment options available. They also cover the recovery and prognosis of acute kidney injury, as well as the crush injury protocol and managing potassium levels. The episode provides valuable insights for healthcare practitioners dealing with acute kidney injury in prolonged field care situations. Takeaways Acute kidne...

Feb 23, 202439 min
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