[JC SERIES] Episode 3: What's the Harm?
This episode is all about HARM:
Does a particular exposure to a particular variable cause harm in a given patient population?
Sepsis Multicast 6.0: Sepsis Smackdown with Chad Case, MD
We brought in Chad Case, MD: our System ICU Director and Chief of Critical Care at our hospital system 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??
[JC Series] Episode 2: Therapy
This episode is all about therapy.
Therapy foregrounds seek to answer: Does a given intervention have a meaningful effect on patient outcomes?
[JC Series] Critical Appraisal: MACMAN Trial - SHOWDOWN: Video vs Direct Laryngoscopy
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!
Should They Stay or Should They Go? ECMO, ARDS and When to Transfer Downtown
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 should we make the phone call to the big house?
We sat down with our ICU director and our local ECMO guru to answer these questions. Tune in!
[Consensus] Virtual Podcast Club 1: Cardiac Arrest Update
The consensus from our first virtual podcast club: Emcrit's Cardiac Arrest Update
The AO: Assessment Oriented Presentation
Boost your clinical communication skills with the "James Bond Moment" strategy. Learn how to give concise, effective oral case presentations in the ICU.
Pulmonary Embolism
Hemodynamic Classification of Acute PE (AHA)
Massive PE
- SBP <90 for 15 min or req. inopressor support
- OR Pulselessness
- OR Sustained HR <40, s/sx of shock
Atrial Fibrillation
Definitions
- Paroxysmal - terminates spontaneously, without intervention in 7d (or has in past)
- Persistent - > 7 days
- Long-standing persistent - > 12 mo
- Permanent - cardioversion failed or never attempted
- Valvular - 2/2 rheumatic mitral stenosis, mechanical valve or mitral valve repair
ARDSnet Ventilator Management Explained
Pulmcast breaks down the ARDSnet protocol and ventilator management strategies for ICU and emergency medicine providers. Learn how to apply low tidal volume ventilation, interpret driving pressure, and optimize oxygenation in critically ill patients. And most importantly we discover - What happened to Phil?!?!
New Lungs II
We snuck in on an interview between two powerhouses in Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine - Dr. Amy Hajari Case and Dr. Randall Young. This is part II of a series inspired by a grand rounds lecture on the current state of lung transplant medicine given by Dr. Randall Young. His bio can be found here.
Burn Bright, Not Out
“It’s stupid o’clock in the morning. I’m wide awake and have been for two hours. Ironically I think tonight’s insomnia is because I am on holiday and I am thinking through what I may not have finished or handed over thoroughly enough. I suppose this means I am stressed...”
— Steve Jones
Burn Bright, Not Out
It's stupid o'clock in the morning. I'm wide awake and have been for two hours. Ironically I think tonight's insomnia is because I am on holiday and I am thinking through what I may not have finished or handed over thoroughly enough. I suppose this means I am stressed...
The Retrospectoscope
Warning: NON MEDICAL EPISODE! Admittedly this show is a little inside-jokey, so we apologize for that.
BUT - we still think there is much to be learned from our accomplishments & shortcomings, so we are sharing them with you!
New Lungs I
This show was inspired by a grand rounds lecture on the current state of lung transplant medicine given by Dr. Randall Young. His