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Podcast 184 – Needle Cric (Again) and Transtracheal Jet Ventilation with Laura Duggan

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Podcast 184 – Needle Cric (Again) and Transtracheal Jet Ventilation with Laura Duggan

October 16, 2016 by Scott Weingart 5 Comments

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So we have discussed my preference for surgical over needle-based techniques for front-of-neck-access (FONA) many times on the podcast. You can see the needle vs. knife discussions in some of the earlier posts as well. Cut to air just works better in … Read more

PulmCrit- Power, the forgotten error, and inconclusive trials

October 10, 2016 by Josh Farkas 4 Comments

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Getting started: The HYPRESS trial The new HYPRESS trial tests whether steroid could prevent deterioration from sepsis into septic shock.  The study found no significant benefit from steroid, but I thought it was underpowered.  However, an … Read more

EM Nerd-The Case of the Tell-Tale Heart

October 5, 2016 by Rory Spiegel 2 Comments

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We can all agree that the use of bedside ultrasound (US) has changed the practice of Emergency Medicine for the better. But with the addition of such a tool, we are now faced with the question of how best to apply this novel modality into our … Read more

Podcast 183 – Driving Pressure with Dr. Roy Brower

October 3, 2016 by Scott Weingart 15 Comments

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So, last year Amato et al published a paper on Driving Pressure: Driving Pressure and Survival in the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome It contained an incredibly interesting theory--driving pressure may be a much better measure of lung … Read more

PulmCrit – Bad news for sepsis-3.0: qSOFA fails validation

October 1, 2016 by Josh Farkas 9 Comments

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Sepsis 3.0 replaced the SIRS criteria with a new risk-stratification tool, qSOFA.  qSOFA was initially developed within the Sepsis-3 publication itself.  Until now, qSOFA has never been validated.  The value of qSOFA vs. SIRS remains … Read more

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