Part II on Airway and Breathing in Burns
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Large airway disorders (trachea and central bronchi)
CONTENTS Guide to the differential diagnosis: Bronchoscopic findings CT scan findings Flow-volume loops ➡️ Specific disorders Bilateral vocal fold paralysis Stenosis Laryngeal stenosis Tracheal stenosis Tracheobronchomalacia (TBM) Congenital tracheobronchomegaly (Mounier-Kuhn syndrome) Tracheobronchopathia osteochondroplastica (TPO) Tracheobronchial amyloidosis ➡️ Infectious: Respiratory papillomatosis Tracheobronchial aspergillosis ➡️ Broncholithiasis due to granulomatous mediastinitis ➡️ Inflammatory disorders: Sarcoidosis ➡️ GPA (granulomatosis […]
EMCrit – How Do You Know You Are Actually Good at Airway Management by Laura Duggan
Debrief Every Airway
EMCrit Wee – An Amazing (Wearable) Cric Trainer from Laura Duggan and the AirwayCollaboration Folks
The new amazing cric trainer
EMCrit 248 – How to Teach Surgical Airways–you knows, Crics: The One-Hour Cricothyrotomy Course
Lessons learned from teaching hundreds of people to cric
EMCrit 196 – Having a Vomit SALAD with Dr. Jim DuCanto – Airway Management Techniques during Massive Regurgitation, Emesis, or Bleeding
SALAD Airway Decontamination
NeuroEMCrit – Does Vent Over-Breathing Always Disqualify Brain Death Testing?
Some wrinkles on apnea testing
EMCrit 314 – ShadowBoxing Case 1 – In the end, it’s always…
Our first shadowboxing episode…
PulmCrit- DEXACET: Four grams of acetaminophen a day keeps the delirium away?
For decades, acetaminophen has been regarded as the first rung of the analgesic ladder. It has a nearly unparalleled risk/benefit profile when dosed correctly (it’s not tremendously effective, but it is extraordinarily safe). Theoretically, acetaminophen should be used very broadly among critically ill patients with pain.However, this isn’t the case.
EMCrit – Wanted Dead or Alive, Your FONA Experiences
Airway App Data
More DuCanto and Pocket Bougie Videos
More airway videos
EMCrit Wee – Mind Blowing Cricothyrotomy Video
An amazing surgical airway case
PulmCrit – Beware of the risk of ETT exchange
Imagine you’re in the ICU and the cuff of an ETT (endotracheal tube) ruptures. You exchange it for a fresh ETT over a catheter, right? Easy peasy. Blind airway exchange over a catheter has been the standard practice in various ICUs that I’ve rotated through. ETT exchange over a catheter is a simple and effective […]
EMCrit 194 – Definitive Emergent Awake Intubation with George Kovacs
Podcast 194 – The Definitive Emergent Awake Intubation Lecture by @kovacsgj
2 Pitches
Airway Course and Neurocritical Care Course
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