RACC Lit Review for Feb 2024
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EMCrit 279 – The Decision to use Ketamine – Disruptive and Dangerous with Reub Strayer
I frequently see both residents and attendings inappropriately using ketamine for agitated patients. Inappropriately both by giving it when it is unecessary and giving it in poor fashion when it is indicated.
PulmCrit – Treatment of hemodynamically stable new-onset AF in critical illness
. Introduction with a clinical question . A 50-year-old woman with no prior medical problems was admitted to Genius General Hospital with severe influenza pneumonia and acute kidney injury. She was transferred to the ICU and treated with high-flow nasal cannula oxygen support. Over time she gradually improved with decreasing oxygen requirements and improving renal […]
Modification of Scalpel Finger Bougie Technique
No more bougie hold-up for scalpel-finger-bougie cric
EMCrit 222 – Demetris Yannopoulos on ECPR-the Minneapolis Way [ECMO]
Yannopoulos on ECPR
EMCrit Wee – RACC-Lit for August 2022
So much literature goodness for the scorching summer heat…
EMCrit 6 – Push-Dose Pressors
Push-dose pressors serve as a bridge until vasopressor drips are ready to go
EMCrit 226 – Airway Update – Bougie and Positioning
A discussion of bougie-first, bougie best and hopefully a summary of proper positioning
The Third Annotation of a Case of Identity
So often in modern medicine we mistake science for truth. In doing so we have become enamored with the p-value and view it as the major determinant of relevance in scientific inquiry. An almost arbitrary selected value of 0.05 is independently responsible for defining what is considered beneficial, and what will be discarded as medical […]
A Study in Scarlet
A recent article published in the NEJM by Steg et al demonstrates that it is not the efficacy of an intervention that determines the success or failure of a trial, but rather the definition of its endpoints (1). In contrast to the majority of trials examining novel anticoagulants for ACS, Steg et al chose […]
EMCrit 105 – The Path to Insanity (Mastery)
This was my favorite lecture assigned to me at SMACC 2013. It discusses the search for excellence in our profession. I hope you enjoy!
Guest Post – The 3D Printed Endobronchial Trainer by Matt Mac Partlin
Train on massive hemoptysis
EMCrit RACC Lit Review – September 2023
All the amazing RACC literature for September 2023
Credits and Attributions
EMCrit Wee Image Observe the Banana Wee – Two Awake Intubations Photo credit: basheertome Podcast 165 Photo credit: cliff1066™ Stress Inoculation Post Photo credit: USACE Europe District Podcast 163 Photo Credit Love for Tetris by CookiemagiK Sepsis Measures Post Photo credit Legoexpress Tumblr Podcast 149-Thyroid Storm photo credit: Strike III Podcast 145-Awake Intubation photo credit: […]
Petition to retire the surviving sepsis campaign guidelines
We are disseminating an international petition that will allow clinicians to express their displeasure and concern over these guidelines. If you believe that our septic patients deserve more evidence-based guidelines, please stand with us.
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