Let’s talk trauma. I interview Karim Brohi on traumatic arrest, massive transfusion and hypotensive resuscitation.
EMCrit 80 – Hemostatic Resuscitation with Rick Dutton
Rick Dutton on Hemostatic Resuscitation
A New Bougie for your Pocket by Jim DuCanto
A new product: a bougie that is very malleable but holds it form, designed to keep in your pocket.
EMCrit 79 – Reducing Door to tPA Time in Ischemic Stroke
Reducing door to tPA time in Ischemic Stroke. Strategies and tips to optimize patient care.
A Message of Poo by a Man on Top of his Game
ZDoggMD…need I say more
One that made me happy, One that made me sad
Two peri-intubation articles.
Optic Nerve Sheath Ultrasound for Detecting Increased Intracranial Pressure (ICP)
In podcast 78 on the management of elevated ICP, I discussed ocular nerve sheath ultrasound. Here are some additional resources.
EMCrit 78 – Increased Intra-Cranial Pressure (ICP) and Herniation, aka Brain Code
Today we are going to discuss increased intracranial pressure (ICP) and herniation
PulmCCM.org
A blog recommendation for the crit care minded folks out there
EMCrit Wee – Airway Outsourcing and Suction Henching
Further discussion of prepassing the bougie and why fiberoptic laryngoscopy may obviate all of the classic teaching on bimanual laryngoscopy.
Stand-alone ETCO2 Monitors
Do you have a capnograph machine you like?
EMCrit 77 – Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVADS)
LVADs are complicated especially when the patient starts going downhill. Zack Shinar is going to attempt to make it a bit easier.
Episode 5 – Upper GI Bleed Guidelines
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence: Acute upper GI bleeding: NICE guideline
EMCrit Wee – Bougie Prepass and CricCon for Difficult Airway
So my friend, Darren Braude and a colleague had a horrible airway case, which they presented on EM:RAP. I wanted to comment on the case.
How to Place and Secure an IO in a Peds Patient
Tips from someone who knows–A Crit Care Paramedic
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