In this Mind of the Resuscitationist Episode, I discuss stop points: one for when you are using multiple vasopressors and especially about a cognitive stop point whenever things are going south.
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EMCrit 265 – ECPR 2.0 (ECMO CPR)
Our ECPR is different…
CV-EMCrit 327 – Acute Valve Disasters Part 2 – Management of Critical Aortic Stenosis
Part 2 of crashing valves: aortic stenosis
EMCrit 262 – Midlines – Part 1
Midlines can change your vascular access practice
Clinical Recommended Reading
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EMCrit 293 – The Jerk & Check, Functional Heuristics in Resuscitation Project (MotR)
Mind of the Resuscitationist Episode on Functional Heuristics
PulmCrit- Oral vasopressor to accelerate liberation from the ICU
Midodrine is an oral agent which functions as an alpha-1 agonist. It has been used in a variety of situations including autonomic dysfunction, hepatorenal syndrome, and dialysis-induced hypotension. Over the past few years there has been increasing interest in using midodrine to facilitate weaning off vasopressors.
EMCrit 257 – Pulseless Electrical Activity ( PEA ) is Stupid
PEA is so so stupid!!!!
EMCrit – RACC Lit Review Oct/Nov 2022
Oct/Nov 2022
EMCrit 89 – Lessons from the STOP Sepsis Collaborative
We have hit the 10,0000 patient mark in the NYC STOP Sepsis collaborative. Here are some of the lessons learned…
EMCrit 107 – Peripheral Vasopressor Infusions and Extravasation
Can we give vasopressors peripherally? And if we do, what if they leak?
Cognitive approach to shock diagnosis using ultrasonography
0 Recently I coauthored an article about the bedside evaluation of shock using ultrasonography. It’s a reasonable article, albeit conventional. Below is a summary of the key points. 0 Many textbooks recommend line-box algorithms for approaching a patient with shock, for example the ACES algorithm below. These algorithms allow the operator to reach a diagnosis based […]
EMCrit 114 – Post-Arrest Care in 2013 with Stephen Bernard – Part II
Part 2 of an interview with Stephen Bernard on the Care of the Post-Arrest Patient in 2013
EMCrit 53 – Needle vs. Knife: Part I – Needle Cricothyrotomy
What technique should we use in the can’t intubate/can’t oxygenate (CICO) situation: Needle Cricothyrotomy vs. Bougie Cricothyrotomy.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) regarding Sepsis
Severe Sepsis FAQ The FAQ below was designed to provide teams with a concise framework to describe the clinical rationale for undertaking the non-invasive and invasive severe sepsis protocols, and to link evidence and clinical resources to the protocols. The following sections outline key features of the components of the severe sepsis invasive and non-invasive […]
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