What is the proper care for a patient in cardiac arrest or shock after smoke inhalation if they don’t have severe burns?
150 Lives in 150 Days
Sepsis Collaboratives work in Canada too
EMCrit 121 – REBOA
This episode, we discuss REBOA (resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta).
EMCrit 120 – The ProCESS Trial with Derek Angus
I speak to the lead author of the ProCESS trial, Dr. Derek Angus
EMCrit 119 – Rich Levitan on the Surgical Airway
Rich Levitan on Surgical Airway from EMCrit/ISMMS 2014 Conference
EMCrit 118 – Book Club – On Combat by Dave Grossman
Cliff Reid joins me for the 1st EMCrit book club on the book, On Combat by Dave Grossman
EMCrit 117 – Everyday Emergency Kits with Keith Conover
If you are an EM:RAP listener, you have probably heard Mel Herbert’s story of 2 cars crashing right outside of his house. Mel realized he did not stock a medical kit in his house with the necessary crucial supplies for an emergency scene. I realized I don’t either (there is one in my car). So, I reached out to the master of preparedness, Dr. Keith Conover.
EMCrit 116 – the tPA for Ischemic Stroke Debate
Dr. Andy Jagoda debates my friend Dr. Anand Swaminathan on the use of tPA for Ischemic Stroke in the Emergency Department
EMCrit 115 – A New Paradigm for Post-Intubation Pain, Agitation, and Delirium (PAD)
What you do in the ED for post-intubation sedation will determine whether your patient lives or dies
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 113 – Post-Cardiac Arrest Care in 2013 with Stephen Bernard – Part I
Dr. Stephen Bernard on the topic of post-arrest care
EMCrit 112 – A Response to the Marik Sepsis Fluids Lecture
Last week I posted a lecture by Paul Marik on Fluid Management in severe sepsis. The lecture is the equivalaent of a bucket of ice water poured over your head. Now let’s give you a towel and discuss.
EMCrit 111 – Dominating the Vent: Part II
When I was a resident, every vent lecture either put me to sleep or left me dazed and bewildered. I gave a lecture of that ilk when I started working after fellowship–I had become part of the problem. I decided there must be a way to make vent management more understandable and if not interesting, at least bearable.
EMCrit Wee – The Targeted Temperature Trial Changes Everything
Cold, but not all that cold may be the way
EMCrit 110 – Exsanguinating Hemorrhage from Mid-Face Fractures
Management of Severe Hemorrhage from Mid-Face Blunt Trauma
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