Today I am joined by toxicology master, Leon Gussow to discuss a new quasi-legal class of drugs: Bath Salts. I saw my first OD of this a month ago; despite the drug’s name, this patient was neither clean nor pleasantly refreshed. He was violent, agitated, and overheated.
When to wean the CPAP in SCAPE
A listener asks how to wean CPAP when a SCAPE patient is getting better.
A novel set-up to allow suctioning during direct endotracheal and fiberoptic intubation
New device to allow you to suction until you pass through the cords
Brief Review of the King Vision Video Laryngoscope
Minh Le Cong, retrieval physician extraordinaire, shares a review of the King Vision Video Laryngoscope.
EMCrit 58 – Interview with Cliff Reid – Part II
Part II of an interview with EMS Physician Cliff Reid of the amazing blog, resus.me.
What Trach for Difficult Airway Cart?
What size trach for the difficult airway cart?
Comments on the Sepsis Talks
Adam Drenzla wrote these excellent comments after listening to the Rivers’ Podcasts
EMCrit 57 – Resuscitative Extra-Corporeal Life Support (ECMO)
Joe Bellezzo, MD along with his partner-in-crime, Zack Shinar, MD have started an ED ECMO service at Sharp Memorial Hospital in San Diego. I am so jealous! In this episode of the podcast, I get to talk to Joe about how it works.
EMCrit 56 – Dr. Rivers on Severe Sepsis – Part III
Part III of an amazing talk by Dr. Emanuel Rivers on Severe Sepsis, Septic Shock, and early goal directed therapy.
EMCrit 55 – Dr. Rivers on Severe Sepsis – Part II
Part II of an amazing talk by Dr. Emanuel Rivers on Severe Sepsis.
Vasodilators for Severe Sepsis
A listener, Dave Glaser, points out that one portion of the EGDT protocol doesn’t get spoken about very often: the use of vasodilators for MAP optimization.
EMCrit 54 – Dr. Rivers on Severe Sepsis – Part I
Part I of an amazing talk by Dr. Emanuel Rivers on Severe Sepsis.
Minh Discusses Three Examples of Airway Management gone Bad
In this podcast short, Minh Le Cong discusses three airway disasters.
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.
EMCrit 52 – Organ Donation and Brain Death in the ED
Organ Donation and Brain Death in the ED
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