I already gave you my take on the CLOVERS trial:
but I promised that I would get Nate Shapiro, the lead author, on the show to discuss further. Well that is what you are getting today.
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I already gave you my take on the CLOVERS trial:
but I promised that I would get Nate Shapiro, the lead author, on the show to discuss further. Well that is what you are getting today.
Scott Weingart, MD FCCM. EMCrit Wee – Nate Shapiro on CLOVERS. EMCrit Blog. Published on June 20, 2023. Accessed on May 9th 2024. Available at [https://emcrit.org/emcrit/nate-shapiro-clovers/ ].
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I know the 30cc/kg was amended now, but next time this happens, could one of the medical organizations just bring a lawsuit forward?
Excellent stuff as usual, Scott. It was very cool to get some insights from Nate Shapiro and to get more into the weeds of CLOVERS. I have some comments I would like to make on this: 1) Mandate – no, Guidance – yes: I am almost uniformly opposed to governmental mandates in medicine, and this would include the current 30 mL/kg requirement. These mandates, in general, tend to put too much focus on the wrong aspects (financial) of care and doesn’t do enough to consider the collateral impacts on non-cases, for example. However, I maintain that the SSC guidance on fluids… Read more »
Nate Shapiro’s EMCrit podcast exploration of the CLOVERS trial is great. Key critical care medicine topics are better understood with firsthand insights from the lead author. Looking forward to learning more from this topic! geometry dash