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    Explore " ards" with insightful episodes like "2024 SCCM Critical Care Congress Highlights", "Adult ADHD associated with increased risk for dementia", "Ultralyd og pust / Ultrasound and respiration - George Ntoumenopoulos", "COVID-19: Fysioterapi ved alvorlig sykdomsforløp - Kristina Struksnæs Fjone & Åse Kristine Waglen" and "71. ARDS i 2D eller i 3D?" from podcasts like ""Respiratory Exchange", "PV Roundup - Medical News Podcast", "Fysi Podcast", "Fysi Podcast" and "IVA-juntan"" and more!

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    2024 SCCM Critical Care Congress Highlights

    2024 SCCM Critical Care Congress Highlights

    Dr. Siddarth Dugar talks with Congress Co-chair Roshni Sreedharan, MD and Cleveland Clinic Director of Translational Critical Care Research, Vidula Vachharajani, MD about the 2024 SCCM Congress. They discuss interesting sessions such as: identifying modifiable treatments on ARDS, typing of Sepsis biomarkers, whether to get a chest X-ray post-central line placement or not and a late-breaker session on a study involving the impact of head elevation during cardiac arrest. They also talk about a popular session on providing effective review of manuscripts whether they’re for publication or not and offer tips on submitting proposals for the next SCCM Congress.

    Ultralyd og pust / Ultrasound and respiration - George Ntoumenopoulos

    Ultralyd og pust / Ultrasound and respiration - George Ntoumenopoulos

    I dagens episode har vi besøk av den australske fysioterapeuten og forskeren George
    Ntoumenopoulos. George han lang fartstid som intensivfysioterapeut i både Australia,
    England og USA, og han er kjent for sitt arbeid og sin forskning på fysioterapi i
    intensivavdelinger og til kritisk syke pasienter.
    Et av temaene som George har forsket mye på, er hvordan fysioterapeuter kan bruke ultralyd
    i undersøkelse og behandling av kritisk syke pasienter. Gjennom episoden vil du lære mer
    om hvorfor ultralydapparatet kan være et nyttig verktøy i fysioterapeutens verktøykasse, og
    hvordan verktøyet kan brukes. Du får også høre mer om et spennende forskningsprosjekt i
    Bergen som George er involvert i.

    • Hva er egentlig ultralyd, og hvordan fungerer det?
    • I hvilke sammenhenger er ultralyd et nyttig verktøy for fysioterapeuter?
    • Hvordan lærer en seg egentlig å bruke ultralyd?
    • Er det noen ulemper eller svakheter med ultralyd?
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    COVID-19: Fysioterapi ved alvorlig sykdomsforløp - Kristina Struksnæs Fjone & Åse Kristine Waglen

    COVID-19: Fysioterapi ved alvorlig sykdomsforløp - Kristina Struksnæs Fjone & Åse Kristine Waglen

    Et og et halvt år etter covid-19 pandemiens debut satt vi oss ned med fysioterapeutene Kristina og Åse som har fulgt opp de pasientene som har hatt et alvorlig sykdomsforløp. Åse Kristine Waglen er intensivansvarlig fysioterapeut ved Seksjons for fysioterapi og sosialmedisin ved Rikshospitalet. Kristina Struksnæs Fjone har også lang erfaring som intensivfysioterapeut men jobber nå som PhD-stipendiat på prosjektet Overlevelsesdata og langtidseffekter etter intensivbehandling av COVID-19 i Norge, ledet av intensivsykepleier og førsteamanuensis, Kristin Hofsø.

    I episoden tar vi for oss hvilke utfordringer som vi møter på intensiv kohorten; vi diskuterer ARDS, delirium, post intensive care syndrome og hvordan covid intensivpasienten skiller seg i fra "vanlige intensivpasienter". 

    Mot slutten snakker vi om hvilke symptomer og utfordringer som er relatert til "long covid".

    Vi håper at fysioterapeuter og helsepersonell som håndterer pasienter som har vært igjennom et alvorlig sykdomsforløp kan få innsikt i hva disse pasientene faktisk har vært igjennom og på den måten kunne gi en bedre oppfølging av pasientene. 

    Det er viktig å understreke at dette er et øyeblikksbilde i pandemiens utvikling, vi diskuterer våre erfaringer men også hva forskningen har vist hittil.  

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    71. ARDS i 2D eller i 3D?

    71. ARDS i 2D eller i 3D?

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          Musik: Blind Love Dub by Jeris (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/55416 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)

    Länk till UNICEFs stoppa COVID-19-paket 

       Dagens artikel: 

    https://annalsofintensivecare.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s13613-021-00908-3

       Letter to the editor:

    https://annalsofintensivecare.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s13613-021-00926-1

       Replik:

    https://annalsofintensivecare.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s13613-021-00927-0

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    Episode 16 - Abdominal Compartment Syndrome

    Episode 16 - Abdominal Compartment Syndrome

    Which of your patients are at risk for developing intraabdominal hypertension (IAH) and the abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS)? In this episode, we review the classification, pathophysiology, and widespread systemic effects of this potentially fatal and, often times preventable, surgical disease process. We also discuss key diagnostic and therapeutic strategies as outlined by the WSACS - The Abdominal Compartment Society.

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    Episode 9 - The rEVOLUTION of ECMO

    Episode 9 - The rEVOLUTION of ECMO

    What are the indications for ECMO beyond ARDS and refractory cardiogenic shock? In which patients should we consider eCPR and is this the new standard of care for patients sustaining out-of-hospital cardiac arrest? Finally, how do I work towards safely and efficiently weaning my patient from VV or VA ECMO? 

    These are just a few of the questions that we address on Rounds with our guest faculty member and Director of the UCLA Adult ECMO Program, Dr. Peyman Benharash. In this comprehensive review of ECMO we also explore the regionalization of ECMO care here in Los Angeles County, as well as the day-to-day considerations that you want to bear in mind when assessing and caring for your patients requiring extracorporeal life support.

    Learning Objectives
    By the end of rounds you should be able to:

    1. Understand the indications & contraindications to VV and VA ECMO support

    2. Describe the basic components of an ECMO circuit

    3. Describe the role of eCPR in the management of adult patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

    4. Discuss key management strategies to safely wean patients from ECMO

    5. Describe common complications of ECMO and strategies to mitigate them

    Take Home Points

    • ECMO is time-sensitive, therefore, early and safe cannulation is an important determinant of outcome
    • ECMO is a bridge to therapy
    • Use of scoring systems like the Murray Score may be useful to stratify the severity of ARDS among patients being considered for VV ECMO support
    • The indications for ECMO are expanding to include technically challenging operative cases
    • eCPR is a promising therapy for patients presenting to an ECMO center of excellence with refractory VF/VT cardiac arrest 
    • ECMO therapy, particularly VA ECMO, may affect virtually organ system
    • The potential role of ECMO therapy during the current COVID-19 pandemic remains to be defined

    Time Stamps

    • 00:12 Introduction
    • 01:16 Overview of Rounds 
    • 02:13 The rise of ECMO 
    • 02:46 CESAR & EOLIA trials summarized 
    • 05:40 Venovenous (VV) vs. Venoarterial (VA) ECMO
    • 08:24 How to decide whether or not to place a patient on VA ECMO?   
    • 10:33 Timing & indications for ECMO support
    • 11:38 Murray Score explained
    • 12:24 Contraindications & patient selection for VV & VA ECMO
    • 13:56 Expanding indications for ECMO
    • 15:23 ECMO in the Setting of Trauma: Pneumonectomy & Retrohepatic IVC injuries
    • 17:45 Regionalization of ECMO in Los Angeles County
    • 21:52 Who should be cannulating?
    • 23:22 Approach to cannulation
    • 24:50 Distal perfusion catheters for VA ECMO
    • 26:10 Differences between VV & VA ECMO
    • 28:24 The W5H of eCPR
    • 34:26 Considerations for access for VV ECMO
    • 35:53 Avalon catheter 
    • 37:51 VV versus VA ECMO circuits/set-up explained
    • 43:30 Getting your patient off of ECMO & other key considerations
    • 48:56 Vasopressor & inotropic therapy during VA ECMO
    • 50:31 Virchow’s triad,  antithrombotic therapy & bleeding on ECMO
    • 54:30 AKI, end-organ dysfunction & the daily assessment of patients on ECMO
    • 57:22 ECMO 2.0 & the role of evolving technologies
    • 61:20 Role of ECMO during the COVID-19 pandemic 
    • 66:45 Take-home points
    • 68:38 Outro


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