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EMCrit 87 – Mind of the Resuscitationist – Stop Points
In this Mind of the Resuscitationist Episode, I discuss stop points: one for when you are using multiple vasopressors and especially about a cognitive stop point whenever things are going south.
CV-EMCrit 327 – Acute Valve Disasters Part 2 – Management of Critical Aortic Stenosis
Part 2 of crashing valves: aortic stenosis
EMCrit 262 – Midlines – Part 1
Midlines can change your vascular access practice
Clinical Recommended Reading
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EMCrit 293 – The Jerk & Check, Functional Heuristics in Resuscitation Project (MotR)
Mind of the Resuscitationist Episode on Functional Heuristics
PulmCrit- Oral vasopressor to accelerate liberation from the ICU
Midodrine is an oral agent which functions as an alpha-1 agonist. It has been used in a variety of situations including autonomic dysfunction, hepatorenal syndrome, and dialysis-induced hypotension. Over the past few years there has been increasing interest in using midodrine to facilitate weaning off vasopressors.
EMCrit 257 – Pulseless Electrical Activity ( PEA ) is Stupid
PEA is so so stupid!!!!
EMCrit 89 – Lessons from the STOP Sepsis Collaborative
We have hit the 10,0000 patient mark in the NYC STOP Sepsis collaborative. Here are some of the lessons learned…
EMCrit – RACC Lit Review Oct/Nov 2022
Oct/Nov 2022
EMCrit 107 – Peripheral Vasopressor Infusions and Extravasation
Can we give vasopressors peripherally? And if we do, what if they leak?
Cognitive approach to shock diagnosis using ultrasonography
0 Recently I coauthored an article about the bedside evaluation of shock using ultrasonography. It’s a reasonable article, albeit conventional. Below is a summary of the key points. 0 Many textbooks recommend line-box algorithms for approaching a patient with shock, for example the ACES algorithm below. These algorithms allow the operator to reach a diagnosis based […]
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
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 150 – A Look Back
Can’t believe we made it this far…and it’s all thanks to the emcritters!
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