2014 EMCrit Conference was amazing!
Proper Vancomycin Dosing
Let’s do it right in 2014
The Adventure of the Resident Patient
In a properly automated and educated world, then, machines may prove to be the true humanizing influence. It may be that machines will do the work that makes life possible and that human beings will do all the other things that make life pleasant and worthwhile. -ISAAC ASIMOV The term Cyborg, short for […]
Best of 2013 – Eight is Enough & Social Media Update
Best of 2013
Another Comment from Our Semi-Retired Critical Care Doctor on Fluids and the Lymphatics
More from John, this time the role of the lymphatics
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
The Adventure of the Speckled Band
Blood pressure is one of the least understood and yet most intervened on metrics in modern medicine. Though we have found meager success in controlling blood pressure over the long-term (1,2) our attempts to translate these benefits to the acute setting of the emergency room have not been met with improved short-term outcomes. Traditionally acutely […]
EMCrit 113 – Post-Cardiac Arrest Care in 2013 with Stephen Bernard – Part I
Dr. Stephen Bernard on the topic of post-arrest care
Think You Understand Fluids–Cause I don’t have a grasp yet
Mind…Blown!
EMCrit 112 – A Response to the Marik Sepsis Fluids Lecture
Last week I posted a lecture by Paul Marik on Fluid Management in severe sepsis. The lecture is the equivalaent of a bucket of ice water poured over your head. Now let’s give you a towel and discuss.
The IVC for Fluid Assessment Roundup
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Has the Aortic Balloon Popped?
Any role for the IABP anymore?
EMCrit 111 – Dominating the Vent: Part II
When I was a resident, every vent lecture either put me to sleep or left me dazed and bewildered. I gave a lecture of that ilk when I started working after fellowship–I had become part of the problem. I decided there must be a way to make vent management more understandable and if not interesting, at least bearable.
“The Adventure of the Empty House”
Well before Han Solo was frozen in carbonite, before Sigourney Weaver crossed galaxies in cryostasis, or Walt Disney was cryopreserved, we have been fascinated by the stasis-like powers of hypothermia. Given this enthusiasm, we most likely would have reacted with just as much vigor even if the initial trials of hypothermia for out of hospital […]
Five Minutes with Jon Rittenberger on the TTM Trial
More on TTM Trial
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