Is THAM the better bicarb? Find out in this jam-packed episode in the acid base series…
Protected: Acid Base for Iain’s Course
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EMCrit 227 – Acid Base Ep. 7 – Bicarb Updates, Quantitative Approach, and Prof. David Story
Bicar-ICU changes my practice with bicarb infusions and let’s end the great lactate debate on EMCrit 227:
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.
EMCrit 96 – Acid Base – Part V – Enough with the Bicarb Already
More on Bicarb in the Critically Ill and a discussion with John Kellum, MD
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 46 – Acid Base – Part III
In part III, we go through 2 cases of acid base abnormalities step by step.
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.
EMCrit 44 – Acid Base – Part I
This lecture discusses a quantitative approach to acid base management. This is also known as the Fencl-Stewart approach, the strong-ion approach or the physicochemical approach. It provides explanations for why acid base disorders occur in human pathophysiology.