Best of 2009

Happy New Year!

Here are three of the most popular posts from 2009. Check them out if you missed them:

 

Sympathetic-surge Crashing Acute Pulmonary Edema – When a patient gets wheeled in with crackles up to their clavicles and a BP of 280/190, the problem is NOT volume overload. These patients need afterload reduction. And if you need to intubate them, it is on some levels a failure [Read More & Listen to the podcast]

Intubating the Critical GI-Bleeder – Nothing is as sphincter-tightening as having to tube a variceal bleed with a belly full of blood. As in so many things, proper planning prevents poor performance.  [Read More & Listen to the podcast]

Non-traumatic Subarachnoid Bleeds - A ton of things need to be done in a very short time in these critically ill SAH patients. [Read More & Listen to the podcast]

I would love to hear your comments and any suggestions for future topics.

 

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