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
EMCrit 51 – Fibrinolysis in Pulmonary Embolism with Jeff Kline
Jeff Kline is the master of all things pulmonary embolism in emergency medicine. This is a lecture he gave on fibrinolysis for pulmonary embolism. He discusses both massive and sub-massive PE.
AHA PE Guidelines
I extracted only the stuff relevant to ED w/u and management (from Circulation 2011;123:1788)
Imaging in Pulmonary Embolism (PE) Algorithm
One possible way to go for initial diagnosis of PE
EMCrit 50 – Acid Base – Part IV – Choose the Solution Based on the Problem
This is Part 4 of the Acid Base saga. In this episode, I discuss the acid base effects of fluids and when and how to use sodium bicarbonate.
EMCrit 49 – The Mind of a Resus Doc – Logistics over Strategy
This Part I of the Mind of a Resus Doc Series, in which we delve into the philosophies that make a good resuscitationist.
Bleeding Patients on Dabigatran aka Pradaxa
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EMCrit 48 – PhD in EKGs Part II – Left Bundle Branch Block
A few months ago, we had Dr. Stephen Smith on the podcast to discuss a variety of EKG issues. Dr. Smith has an EKG blog that is required reading for every ED and ICU doc. This is Part II and I think it discusses an incredibly important issue: right now major medical societies including the AHA and ACEP are asking us to fibrinolyse or PCI patients with new or presumed new LBBB. However, your interventionalists will tell you that this strategy is a ridiculous waste given how few acute occlusions will actually be found. Why this discrepancy?
EMCrit 47 – Failure to Plan for Failure: A Discussion of Airway Disasters and the NAP4 Study
Cliff Reid of Resus.Me fame put out an incredible post on NAP4, the audit done on all of the airway complications in Great Britain. It was such a phenomenal post that I got in touch with Cliff and asked if he wanted to come on the podcast to speak about it. He did me one better and got an interview with one of the authors of the Emergency and Critical Care Section.
EMCrit 46 – Acid Base – Part III
In part III, we go through 2 cases of acid base abnormalities step by step.
Bonus – Passing the Esophageal Temperature Probe
It can be a PitA to pass the esophageal temperature probe for hypothermia. Here’s how to get er done.
EMCrit 45 – Acid Base – Part II
This second lecture discusses a quantitative approach to acid base management. I lay out the formula I use to approach an acid-base problem.
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