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Meds to Avoid Intra-Arrest
In this podcast episode, Dr. Colin McCloskey, an EM Intensivist at University Hospitals, delves into the topic of medications to avoid during intra-arrest situations. He highlights that there are only three...
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Beyond ATLS
Murali: Beyond ATLS" podcast episode delves into advanced trauma management, going beyond standardized algorithms and pathways to tailor care to individual patients. Host Shyam Murali introduces the concept of...
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The Great TTM Debate
In "The Great TTM Debate" podcast episode, the host introduces a spirited discussion between Sara Gray and Swarna Rajagopala on the topic of targeted temperature management (TTM) post-cardiac arrest. Swarna...
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Whole Blood in Trauma
In this ResusX podcast episode, Dr. Salina Wydo discusses the history and rationale behind using whole blood transfusions for trauma patients with massive hemorrhage, reviewing existing evidence on its safety and...
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OMI vs. NOMI
Dr. Pendall Myers explains why the current STEMI paradigm for diagnosing heart attacks is flawed. He argues that STEMI criteria miss a significant number of patients with occluded arteries who need urgent treatment....
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The Critically-ill Obese Patient
In this podcast, Dr. Mike Winters provides insights on managing obese patients in the ICU. He shares a case of a morbidly obese patient who suffered a cardiac arrest during intubation due to rapid desaturation. Dr....
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Mastering the Monitors
Mastering the MonitorsThis podcast by Dr. Scott Weingart from the ResusX:ROSC conference delved into the nuances of cardiac arrest monitoring, specifically focusing on A-line monitoring and end-tidal CO2...
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Crack to Cure
In this podcast episode, Scott Weingart discusses the topic of emergency department (ED) thoracotomy.Β He emphasizes that ACLS guidelines do not apply to traumatic arrest caused by trauma and advises against following...
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Con, or ProCalcitonin?
In this episode, Eddy Jo delves into the complexities surrounding the use of procalcitonin as a biomarker for bacterial infection. Procalcitonin is typically secreted in response to inflammation and pathological...
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The BASICS Trial
In this episode, we delve into the contentious subject of the benefits and drawbacks of using normal saline during resuscitation. We take a retrospective look at a number of studies and trials conducted on this...
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Making Hard Things Look Easy
This episode of the ResusNation podcast discusses the need for deliberate training and preparation for challenging medical procedures. Dr. Sarah Gray emphasizes the importance of optimizing performance during...
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Neuro Critical Care Cases
In this podcast episode, Dr. Evie Marcolini discusses a case involving a 64-year-old male pedestrian who was hit by a car. The patient has a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of 7, no focal neuro deficits, blood pressure of...
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