The Critical Care Obstetrics Podcast Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics
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We are a unique inter professional team with decades of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women. Join us as we review clinical topics and make them easy to understand.
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Is Obstetric Hemorrhage Different from Trauma? An Interview with Dr Alan Frankfurt
Julie Arafeh discusses the administration of whole blood in obstetric massive hemorrhage emergencies with Dr. Alan Frankfurt, an OB Anesthesiologist.
The experts at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics pool their decades of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women to discuss the challenges encountered in caring for these vulnerable women.
Dr Stephanie Martin is the Medical Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist with expertise in critical care obstetrics.
Suzanne McMurtry Baird, DNP, RN is the Nursing Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics with many years of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women.
Julie Arafeh, RN, MS is the Simulation Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a leading expert in simulation.
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The WAR on Invasive Group A Strep
Suzanne and Stephanie discuss a case of peripartum invasive Group A Strep and highlight management opportunities.
Listeners will also learn about the WAR on invasive Group A strep:
W: Weird, wild pain
A: Aggressive intervention
R: Rapid progression
The experts at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics pool their decades of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women to discuss the challenges encountered in caring for these vulnerable women.
Dr Stephanie Martin is the Medical Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist with expertise in critical care obstetrics.
Suzanne McMurtry Baird, DNP, RN is the Nursing Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics with many years of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women.
Julie Arafeh, RN, MS is the Simulation Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a leading expert in simulation.
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A-OK for AFE is not AOK
Amniotic Fluid Embolism is a devastating and rare complication of pregnancy. The A-OK protocol is commonly advocated for as a life saving therapy in this scenario.
Dr Stephanie Martin reviews the case reports and discusses her opinions on the role of A-OK in AFE management.
Go to www.amnioticfluidembolism.org for access to a free educational program on AFE.
Case reports referenced:
Wothe JK, Elfstrand E, Mooney MR, Wothe DD. Rotational Thromboelastometry-Guided Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in the Treatment of Amniotic Fluid Embolism. Case Rep Obstet Gynecol. 2022 May 18;2022:9658708. doi: 10.1155/2022/9658708. PMID: 35646404; PMCID: PMC9132692.
Long M, Martin J, Biggio J. Atropine, Ondansetron, and Ketorolac: Supplemental Management of Amniotic Fluid Embolism. Ochsner J. 2022 Fall;22(3):253-257. doi: 10.31486/toj.21.0107. PMID: 36189093; PMCID: PMC9477128.
Berry A, Salcedo A, Riba C. Atypical amniotic fluid embolism successfully treated with a novel protocol: A case report. J Case Rep Images Obstet Gynecol 2022;8:100109Z08AB2022.
Rezai S, Hughes AC, Larsen TB, Fuller PN, Henderson CE. Atypical Amniotic Fluid Embolism Managed with a Novel Therapeutic Regimen. Case Rep Obstet Gynecol. 2017;2017:8458375. doi: 10.1155/2017/8458375. Epub 2017 Dec 21. PMID: 29430313; PMCID: PMC5753013.
The experts at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics pool their decades of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women to discuss the challenges encountered in caring for these vulnerable women.
Dr Stephanie Martin is the Medical Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist with expertise in critical care obstetrics.
Suzanne McMurtry Baird, DNP, RN is the Nursing Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics with many years of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women.
Julie Arafeh, RN, MS is the Simulation Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a leading expert in simulation.
Follow us:
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Dr Martin's LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/stephanie-martin-65b07112a
CCOB LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clinical-concepts-in-obstetrics/
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Family Presence During Maternal Resuscitation
Family presence during resuscitation is becoming more accepted in ICUs and Emergency Departments. What about obstetric resuscitations? Dr Suzanne Baird and Julie Arafeh discuss family presence during maternal cardiac arrest and other obstetric emergencies.
The experts at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics pool their decades of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women to discuss the challenges encountered in caring for these vulnerable women.
Dr Stephanie Martin is the Medical Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist with expertise in critical care obstetrics.
Suzanne McMurtry Baird, DNP, RN is the Nursing Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics with many years of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women.
Julie Arafeh, RN, MS is the Simulation Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a leading expert in simulation.
Follow us:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com
Dr Martin's LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/stephanie-martin-65b07112a
CCOB LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clinical-concepts-in-obstetrics/
Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/OBCriticalCare
CCOB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clinicalconceptsinobstetrics
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Resuscitation from (massive) obstetric hemorrhage: Who, What, When and How
Adequate volume replacement is a key patient management goal of many severe illnesses during pregnancy particularly hemorrhage. Often patients are not adequately volume resuscitated with disastrous outcomes. Listen to Julie Arafeh talk with Dr Alan Frankfurt, OB Anesthesiologist on volume replacement during pregnancy.
The experts at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics pool their decades of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women to discuss the challenges encountered in caring for these vulnerable women.
Dr Stephanie Martin is the Medical Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist with expertise in critical care obstetrics.
Suzanne McMurtry Baird, DNP, RN is the Nursing Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics with many years of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women.
Julie Arafeh, RN, MS is the Simulation Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a leading expert in simulation.
Follow us:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com
Dr Martin's LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/stephanie-martin-65b07112a
CCOB LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clinical-concepts-in-obstetrics/
Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/OBCriticalCare
CCOB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clinicalconceptsinobstetrics
Dr Martin's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100024366859192 -
Diabetic Ketoacidosis: Do you have a management plan and protocol?
In this episode, Stephanie and Suzanne discuss DKA pathophysiology, causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and management. The critical care management aspects outlined include:
1. Replace fluids
2. Supply insulin
3. Replace potassium
4. Supply glucose
The experts at Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics pool their decades of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women to discuss the challenges encountered in caring for these vulnerable women.
Dr Stephanie Martin is the Medical Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist with expertise in critical care obstetrics.
Suzanne McMurtry Baird, DNP, RN is the Nursing Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics with many years of experience caring for critically ill pregnant women.
Julie Arafeh, RN, MS is the Simulation Director for Clinical Concepts in Obstetrics and a leading expert in simulation.
Follow us:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com
Dr Martin's LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/stephanie-martin-65b07112a
CCOB LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clinical-concepts-in-obstetrics/
Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/OBCriticalCare
CCOB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clinicalconceptsinobstetrics
Dr Martin's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100024366859192
Customer Reviews
Great Podcast
Thank you so much for what you’re doing. It really helps in my ER work to hear about these cases and to hear you talk about them. Keep it up.
Tom L.
I appreciate that this podcast has hard conversations
As an AFE survivor, I really appreciate y’all not only raising awareness for AFE but challenging treatment options. Thank you so much!!!!
What a tremendous resource
I am a seasoned nurse who recently changed from working at a Level 3 obstetrical unit with a wonderful NICU down the hall, in a metropolitan facility for 19+ years, with extensive resources, to a Level 1, rural facility with severely restricted resources- yet I find myself caring for such a wide range of high risk patients who present to us due to the 2+ hour travel requirement to go to a higher level of care, plus their premature and/or sick newborns (until a transport team can arrive). Such a huge change in responsibilities, staff and ancillary services- I have had to completely change my nursing approach- there are no in-house doctors or residents to call on immediately to perform initial assessments for anything outside of normal labor. Listening to your podcasts have helped me to consider how to adapt my practices. You have also inspired me to work with my manager to develop check-lists to improve high reliability performance around common and uncommon OB emergencies. Thank you so much.