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    Explore " intubation" with insightful episodes like "„titriert“ Leitlinie Atemwegsmanagement", "Evidence and Guidelines for COVID-19 In-Hospital Management—Expert Answers to Frequently Asked Questions on Supportive Care and Escalation of Therapy", "84. Vakenintubation med Lisa Grape", "Episode 83- An Expert Talks: Awake and Walking ICUs" and "CHEST Annual Meeting 2021 Conference Coverage – Part 1" from podcasts like ""Pin-Up-Docs-titriert Archive - pin-up-docs - don't panic", "PCE", "IVA-juntan", "ER-Rx: An ER + ICU Podcast" and "PCE"" and more!

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    Evidence and Guidelines for COVID-19 In-Hospital Management—Expert Answers to Frequently Asked Questions on Supportive Care and Escalation of Therapy

    Evidence and Guidelines for COVID-19 In-Hospital Management—Expert Answers to Frequently Asked Questions on Supportive Care and Escalation of Therapy

    In this episode, Vikramjit Mukherjee, MD, and Cameron Smith, MPAS, PA-C, answer audience questions on how best to care for hospitalized patients with COVID-19 from a live, virtual question and answer webinar. This episode includes expert insights on:

    • Supportive care management such as oxygen support, glycemic control, and anticoagulation
    • Escalation of therapy in patients with worsening oxygen requirements
    • Use of remdesivir in patients with renal dysfunction
    • Brief commentary on long COVID

    Presenters:

    Vikramjit Mukherjee, MD
    Assistant Professor  
    Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, & Sleep Medicine  
    New York University School of Medicine  
    Director
    Medical Intensive Care Unit
    Bellevue Hospital
    New York

    Cameron Smith MPAS, PA-C
    Lead Advanced Practice Provider
    Medical Intensive Care Unit
    Bellevue Hospital
    New York Health and Hospitals  
    New York, New York

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    84. Vakenintubation med Lisa Grape

    84. Vakenintubation med Lisa Grape

    Lisa Grape gör IVA-juntan större, bättre och vassare!

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    https://associationofanaesthetists-publications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/anae.14904

     

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    Episode 83- An Expert Talks: Awake and Walking ICUs

    Episode 83- An Expert Talks: Awake and Walking ICUs

    Your intubated patients would love it if you heard this episode! Learn about the dangers of sedation with our guest, Kali Dayton, DNP, AGACNP

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    References:
    All references for Episode 83  are found on my Read by QxMD collection

    Disclaimer: 
    The information contained within the  ER-Rx podcast episodes, errxpodcast.com, and the @errxpodcast Instagram page is for informational/ educational purposes only, is not meant to replace professional medical judgement, and does not constitute a provider-patient relationship between you and the authors. Information contained herein may be accidentally inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated, and users are to use caution,  seek medical advice from a licensed physician, and consult available resources prior to any medical decision making. The contributors of the ER-Rx podcast are not affiliated with, nor do they speak on behalf of,  any medical institutions, educational facilities, or other healthcare programs.

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    The information contained within the ER-Rx podcast episodes, errxpodcast.com, and the @errxpodcast Instagram page is for informational/ educational purposes only, is not meant to replace professional medical judgement, and does not constitute a provider-patient relationship between you and the authors. Information contained herein may be accidentally inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated, and users are to use caution, seek medical advice from a licensed physician, and consult available resources prior to any medical decision making. The contributors of the ER-Rx podcast are not affiliated with, nor do they speak on behalf of, any medical institutions, educational facilities, or other healthcare programs.

    CHEST Annual Meeting 2021 Conference Coverage – Part 1

    CHEST Annual Meeting 2021 Conference Coverage – Part 1

    In this first of 2 podcasts, Tish Haight, ACNP, CCRN, BC, and January-Jill Ogoy, DHSc, MPA, PA-C, provide clinical perspective on selected practice changing abstracts, covering a variety of topics from the CHEST 2021 Annual Meeting. Topics covered in this podcast include a comparison of idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension outcomes, an evaluation of combination therapies for the treatment of COPD, and the use of CPAP in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonitis.   This activity is available for CE/CME credit. Claim your credit at pce.is/CHEST.

    Contributors:

    Tish Haight, ACNP, CCRN, BC
    Pulmonary, Critical Care
    Lung Associates of Sarasota
    Sarasota, FL
    Ms. Haight has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

    January-Jill Ogoy, DHSc, MPA, PA-C
    APC, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
    Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
    Tacoma, WA
    Dr. Ogoy has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

    #021 - Journal Club - When to trach?, digital tracheal intubation, rapid vs slow feed increase, female blood-donor = better, and more!

    #021 - Journal Club - When to trach?, digital tracheal intubation, rapid vs slow feed increase, female blood-donor = better, and more!

    As always, feel free to send us questions, comments or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through instagram or twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. Papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped below.

    enjoy!

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    04:10 - Qualitative indications for tracheostomy and chronic mechanical ventilation in patients with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41372-021-01165-9

    15:40 - Association between Term Equivalent Brain MRI and 2 Year Outcomes in Extremely Preterm Infants: A Report from the PENUT Trial Cohort. https://jpeds.com/retrieve/pii/S0022347621008258

    22:46 - Association of Blood Donor Sex and Age With Outcomes in Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants Receiving Blood Transfusion. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2783715

    29:30 - Slow advancement of enteral feed volumes to prevent necrotising enterocolitis in very low birth weight infants. https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD001241.pub8

    38:29 - Neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm infants enrolled in myo-inositol randomized controlled trial. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41372-021-01018-5.

    41:20 - Adverse Events and Associated Factors During Intra-hospital Transport of Newborn Infants. https://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(21)00859-3/fulltext

    46:17 - Digital tracheal intubation and finger palpation to confirm endotracheal tube tip position in neonates: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ppul.25551

    52:41 - The DELUX study: development of lung volumes during extubation of preterm infants. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41390-021-01699-w










    As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below.

    Enjoy!

    ‘Ask the Experts’: William Rosenblatt, MD

    ‘Ask the Experts’: William Rosenblatt, MD

    In this episode of “Ask the Experts,” William Rosenblatt, MD, joins us to discuss the “Airway on Demand” video series and answer a few questions about some unique airway management moments he has caught on camera.

    Rosenblatt is a professor of anesthesiology at Yale New Haven Hospital and the Yale School of Medicine, in Connecticut. He is the president of “Airway on Demand” and a past president of the Society for Airway Management.

    “Ask the Experts” is a conversation podcast series from the “Anesthesiology News Presents” channel. It features up-close and personal Q&A interviews with leading experts in the field of anesthesiology on topics such as difficult airways and women in medicine. This is the first episode of the series, and new episodes will be published every month. 

     

    Links from episode

    Link to video in question 1: https://www.anesthesiologynews.com/Policy-and-Management/Article/09-20/Airway-on-Demand-Cricopharyngeus-Muscle-Contraction-During-Video-Laryngoscopy/59603

    Link to video in question 2: https://www.anesthesiologynews.com/Multimedia/Article/07-20/Airway-on-Demand-Oxygen-Insufflation/59061

    Link to video in question 3: https://www.anesthesiologynews.com/Multimedia/Article/02-20/Airway-on-Demand-Sleep-Apnea-and-a-Snoring-Airway/57338

    Link to video in question 4: https://www.anesthesiologynews.com/Multimedia/Article/01-21/Airway-on-Demand-Specialized-Intubation-Via-Supraglottic-Airways/62325

    Watch more “Airway on Demand” videos at https://www.anesthesiologynews.com/Multimedia

    Link to “Airway on Demand”: https://www.airwayondemand.com/

    Book recommendation from Dr. Rosenblatt: https://www.timothysnyder.org/books/our-malady

    Twitter follow recommendation from Dr. Rosenblatt: https://twitter.com/JohnCSakles?s=20

    To submit questions for our next guest, Amy Pearson, MD, email us at ANPresents [at] mcmahonmed.com.

    24 - Dr. Martin Brodsky: Freedom of Speech (Johns Hopkins Series)

    24 -  Dr. Martin Brodsky: Freedom of Speech (Johns Hopkins Series)

    In the third installment of our Johns Hopkins series, hosts Dr. Steven Taback and Bill Curtis are joined by Dr. Martin Brodsky, Speech Pathologist, Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Dr. Brodsky shares his insight on Speech Pathology in the ICU, dealing with dysphagia (swallowing problems), and physical therapy for vocal cord damage.

    In this dedicated series, we're showcasing the medical breakthroughs & innovations from one of the world's most preeminent hospitals: Johns Hopkins Medicine. Johns Hopkins Medicine is dedicated to improving the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research, and clinical care.

    Timestamps:

    2:23 What is dysphagia?

    3:00 Why did Dr. Brodsky first start his career in speech pathology?

    4:00 What is different if speech pathology from the past and present?

    5:16 What do speech pathologist do inside the ICU?

    6:30 Communicating to patients during intubation

    8:55 Why not use a tracheotomy when intubation poses risks and rehabilitation?

    12:40 Is there a risk of vocal cords never returning to full function?

    13:47 What can an Intensivist do to minimize the damages caused by intubation?

    18:21 What happens when a patient feels they’re having swallowing problems?

    21:35 What is actually creating the problem of swallowing in the ICU?

    23:58 What sort of circumstances lead to swallowing issues outside the hospital?

    26:00 Physical therapy for swallowing

    27:40 What should you be watching out for that can indicate a family member may need to seek help with swallowing?

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    Episode 43- An expert talks: Awake intubation

    Episode 43- An expert talks: Awake intubation

    Tune in as Dr. Nick Tsipis from the Emergency Medical Minute takes over the ER-Rx Podcast to discuss awake intubation.

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    References:

    https://litfl.com/awake-intubation/
    https://emcrit.org/emcrit/awakeintubation/
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    Disclaimer:
    The information contained within the  ER-Rx podcast episodes, errxpodcast.com, and the @errxpodcast Instagram page is for informational/ educational purposes only, is not meant to replace professional medical judgement, and does not constitute a provider-patient relationship between you and the authors. Information contained herein may be accidentally inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated, and users are to use caution,  seek medical advice from a licensed physician,  and consult available resources prior to any medical decision making. The contributors of the ER-Rx podcast are not affiliated with, nor do they speak on behalf of,  any medical institutions, educational facilities, or other healthcare programs.





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    The information contained within the ER-Rx podcast episodes, errxpodcast.com, and the @errxpodcast Instagram page is for informational/ educational purposes only, is not meant to replace professional medical judgement, and does not constitute a provider-patient relationship between you and the authors. Information contained herein may be accidentally inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated, and users are to use caution, seek medical advice from a licensed physician, and consult available resources prior to any medical decision making. The contributors of the ER-Rx podcast are not affiliated with, nor do they speak on behalf of, any medical institutions, educational facilities, or other healthcare programs.

    Episode 23 - Surgical Cricothyroidotomy: How I Do It

    Episode 23 - Surgical Cricothyroidotomy: How I Do It

    Knife. Finger. Tube. Sounds simple enough. And you read correctly....a bougie is both unnecessary and superfluous! In this episode I share you some tricks of the trade for performing a cric successfully, together with post-surgical airway considerations including hemorrhage control and the decision to convert to a formal tracheostomy.

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    Boston, MA: What do the Most Severe COVID Patients Experience? (Guest, Alex Sheng, MD)

    Boston, MA: What do the Most Severe COVID Patients Experience? (Guest, Alex Sheng, MD)

    Alex Sheng is an ER Doc at Boston Medical Center, the busiest ER in New England, and the 8th busiest ER in the country. Alex is really, truly at the frontlines of the COVID crisis - I asked Alex about what he's seeing with patients, and what he's experiencing in Boston. 

    Alex and his wife both work in healthcare - his wife is at a hospice care center. We talk about the extensive precautions they take to do their every day jobs, and the support they provide each other to sustain. 

    Alex and I talk about the Coronavirus, and what COVID does in the most severe circumstances. We talk about what it actually means to be intubated and the dramatic steps doctors take in the most drastic circumstances.

    I ask Alex about Boston, and how the city is responding to the crisis. What are residents doing to flatten the curve? I ask Alex when he thinks we will realistically be able to attend a game at Fenway Park again.

    Please don't miss this episode of distanced - featuring one of our frontline heroes. 

    19. ARDS del 1 - sex für alle

    19. ARDS del 1 - sex für alle

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    Huvudartikel:

    1.         Papazian L, Aubron C, Brochard L, Chiche JD, Combes A, Dreyfuss D, et al. Formal guidelines: management of acute respiratory distress syndrome. Ann Intensive Care. 2019;9(1):69.

    Övriga referenser:

    2.         Young M, DiSilvio B, Rao S, Velliyattikuzhi S, Balaan M. Mechanical Ventilation in ARDS. Crit Care Nurs Q. 2019;42(4):392-9.

    3.         Bellani G, Laffey JG, Pham T, Fan E, Brochard L, Esteban A, et al. Epidemiology, Patterns of Care, and Mortality for Patients With Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Intensive Care Units in 50 Countries. JAMA. 2016;315(8):788-800.

    4.         Writing Group for the PI, Simonis FD, Serpa Neto A, Binnekade JM, Braber A, Bruin KCM, et al. Effect of a Low vs Intermediate Tidal Volume Strategy on Ventilator-Free Days in Intensive Care Unit Patients Without ARDS: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA. 2018;320(18):1872-80.

    5.         Amato MB, Meade MO, Slutsky AS, Brochard L, Costa EL, Schoenfeld DA, et al. Driving pressure and survival in the acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med. 2015;372(8):747-55.

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    9. Gutfeeling eller Gastric Ultrasound?

    9. Gutfeeling eller Gastric Ultrasound?

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    Huvudartikel

    https://nvic.nl/sites/nvic.nl/files/pdf/review_25.pdf

    1.         Sabry R, Hasanin A, Refaat S, Abdel Raouf S, Abdallah AS, Helmy N. Evaluation of gastric residual volume in fasting diabetic patients using gastric ultrasound. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2019.

    2.         Nedel WL, Jost MNF, Filho JWF. A simple and fast ultrasonographic method of detecting enteral feeding tube placement in mechanically ventilated, critically ill patients. J Intensive Care. 2017;5:55.

    3.         Torsy T, Saman R, Boeykens K, Duysburgh I, Van Damme N, Beeckman D. Comparison of Two Methods for Estimating the Tip Position of a Nasogastric Feeding Tube: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Nutr Clin Pract. 2018;33(6):843-50.

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