There have been a number of seemingly negative studies published recently in which the authors, using ordinal analysis, have claimed their trials are in fact positive. Though not the first, the most notable of these studies was the IST3 trial published in May of last year. In this trial, the largest to date, comparing thrombolytics […]
SMACC-Back – Myburgh on Catecholamines
SMACC Back 1 on Catecholamines
EMCrit 101 – Avoiding Resuscitation Medication Errors – Part I
I am joined by Bryan Hayes to discuss the avoidance of critical medication errors during resuscitations.
The Case of The Dying Detective…
…and his missing lactate I am, as I am sure many of you are, a big fan of using lactate to guide my resuscitative efforts in my critically ill septic patients. You would pour fluids into your large bore catheters, infuse pressors through your ultrasound guided central lines and revel in how quickly you […]
EMCrit 100 – What is Critical Care and What is EMCrit?
Keynote from SMACC 2013
EMCrit Wee – Is Lactate Clearance a Flawed Paradigm?
Is lactate clearance a flawed paradigm? I don’t think it is.
Podcast 99 – Combat Aviation Paradigms for Resuscitationists
Aviation is to anesthesia as Combat Aviation is to Resuscitation
Vodcast on Applying to Crit Care Fellowship from EM
Vodcast on Crit Care Fellowship
The Sign of Four…
…Factors that is. On April 23rd 2013, the FDA approved CSL Behring’s product Kcentra as the first 4-Factor Prothrombin Complex Concentrate (PCC) available in the United States for the use in treatment of anti-coagulated patients with acute hemorrhage. 4- Factor PCC has been widely available in Europe and Canada for years, but the FDA wanted […]
Vaughan Williams Video
Anti-dysrhythmic rap
EMCrit 98 – Cyclic (Tricyclic) Antidepressant Overdose
Tricyclic overdoses are not uncommon and these patients can be incredibly ill.
EMCrit Wee – Janus General and Service Update
Learn about Janus General
EMCrit 97 – Acid-Base – Part VI – Chloride-Free Sodium
So last podcast, I bashed on sodium bicarbonate or as John Kellum and David Story call it: chloride-free sodium. This episode I talk about all the good reasons to use NaBicarb.
The Status on Status
You do not have to be an Emergency Physician for very long before you encounter your first case of status epilepticus. You are taught early in your career of the well known pathway of how to treat status. Thankfully most cases of status do not progress further down this pathway than your initial intervention. For […]
The LLS Score
The LLS Score is essential…
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