The Curious Case of the Acidemic Asthmatic
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Episode Notes A profoundly lethal gas that can tear apart your cells piece by piece, leading to tissue damage and organ failure. A gas you're breathing in - right NOW. Read more: https://buff.ly/2kbiTAq
Part II of our essential-to-know ARDS series. What do you do after you have placed the patient on ARDSnet, but they remain hypoxemic? And most importantly - What happened to Phil?! Read more at Pulmcast.com
Listen to part 1 to learn the essentials of what you need to know about ARDS. Read more at Pulmcast.com
Show Notes How do you set up the room for a patient to be intubated if you aren't credentialed for airway management? What do you do while you're waiting for someone to come in and tube the patient? This episode will tell you how! Read more at Pulmcast.com
Show Notes This episode is about the AF Bundle of ICU Care. More info at Pulmcast.com
Show Notes This is core content - you GOTTA know it: SHOCK. To read more and for attributions, go to Pulmcast.com .
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We sat down with Dr. Dana Edelson - internal medicine physician, entrepreneur, and internationally recognized expert in cardiac arrest. In this episode we talk cardiac arrest, sepsis, how to become an entrepreneur in medicine and finally how big data & analytics help us to identify subtle changes in clinical stability. VIsit Pulmcast for full show notes!
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Show Notes We invited Dr. Robert Baughman, the world's leading expert on sarcoidosis from the University of Cincinnati onto the show to discuss some advanced topics in sarcoidosis management. Check out Pulmcast.com for full show notes!
Show Notes In this episode we discuss HARM: Does a given exposure cause HARM and a given patient population? To answer this style of PICO quesiton, we utilize observational studies. Tune in and check out Pulmcast.com for the show notes.
Show Notes We bring in Dr. Chad Case, Chief of Critical Care out our shop, to talk controversies in sepsis management. Is EGDT dead? If so, what do we teach non-intensivists that staff 70% of ICUs nation-wide? Does dobutamine belong in the trash along with CVP, ScvO2, passive leg raise, PA caths & POCUS? Is there anything we CAN do nowadays?? And more - take a listen!
Show Notes Welcome to our latest installment of our [JC Series]! In this episode we cover THERAPY: Does a given intervention have a meaningful effect on patient outcomes? We also have some SISSoL (STATS IN 60 SECONDS OR LESS) topics cooking for you: Risk, Confidence Intervals and the Number Needed to Treat. Listen & take a look at our show notes for more information: Pulmcast.com
Show Notes Listen as we critically appraise the MACMAN Trial (JAMA 2017;317(5):483-493. doi:10.1001/jama.2016.20603). This trial is an RCT looking at VL vs DL for routine orotracheal intubation in the intensive care unit. This is part of our Journal Club Series - if you haven't listened to episode 1, hit pause and go listen to that first! Check out Pulmcast.com for complete show notes!
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Show Notes We work in a multi-hospital system made up of multiple secondary community hospitals and one large quarternary facility downtown. Our community hospitals have a strong ICU team who routinely admit and manage patients with severe ARDS. They are capable of paralytics and proning but do not have access to ECMO. The questions we often struggle with are: who needs to transfer for ECMO? when do they need to transfer? how do we know who will end up being too sick to transfer? at what point s...
Show Notes We invited Ryan and Sarah Gibson on the show for an inspiring talk about their experiences dealing with critical illness, rehabilitation, managing expectations and life after the intensive care unit. Ryan's Story On August 8th 2015, Ryan suffered a traumatic injury to his neck after diving into shallow water at Lake Hartwell. He broke his C7 vertebrae and suffered damaged to C6. He was paralyzed from the chest down and suffered loss of feeling/strength to parts of his hands and arms o...
Show Notes Let's face it: we aren't always very good at communicating in medicine. Hopefully this podcast will make you better. Today we discuss the Assessment Oriented Presentation. In short, start with your James Bond Moment. Be concise. Cut the fluff. Full show notes can be found at Pulmcast.com
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Show Notes In this episode, we discuss human factors in airway management with Dr. Curtis Coley, MD. Visit Pulmcast.com for the complete show notes!
Show Notes In this episode, we discuss some lung transplant core content topics; inspired by a recent grand rounds lecture by Dr. Randy Young. Stay on the lookout for part II, an interview Dr. Young. Visit Pulmcast.com for the complete show notes!
Show Notes In this episode, we discuss the treatment of low-risk patients with Acute PE at home without admission. We have invited a special guest -- one of our intensivist, Jermaine Jackson, MD. Visit Pulmcast.com for the complete show notes!
Show Notes In this episode, we discuss advanced care planning & end of life discussions with one of our intensivists, Craig Patterson, MD. Visit Pulmcast.com for the complete show notes!
Show Notes In Sepsis Episode 5, we brought on Craig Patterson, MD. One of our intensivists who is passionate about this topic (among many) in an attempt to bring it all together. We take the lessons learned over the course of the last 4 episodes and try to distill it into cohesive message about how to deal with Sepsis in modern times. For more information check out the shownotes at Pulmcast.com .
Show Notes In this episode (#4) we discuss new Sepsis CMS core measures, new Sepsis 3.0 definitions and the controversey between the two For more information check out the shownotes at Pulmcast.com .