55 episodes

Welcome to the ResusX:Podcast. Each episode features an amazing talk from the ResusX conference. This is a podcast dedicated to your sickest patients, and it'll all FOAMed. For more great content including our monthly grand rounds, newsletters and more go to www.ResusX.com now.

ResusX:Podcast Haney Mallemat

    • Education

Welcome to the ResusX:Podcast. Each episode features an amazing talk from the ResusX conference. This is a podcast dedicated to your sickest patients, and it'll all FOAMed. For more great content including our monthly grand rounds, newsletters and more go to www.ResusX.com now.

    Nursuscitation

    Nursuscitation

    In this episode, Jeremy Pallas, a nurse from Newcastle, Australia, explores the concept of "nursuscitation," advocating for the integration of nurses into advanced life support roles in resuscitation scenarios. Drawing from his experience and the findings of the CANLEAD trial, Pallas discusses the benefits of nursing leadership in improving cognitive load and task performance during cardiac arrest situations. He emphasizes the importance of decentralized leadership and collaborative decision-making, highlighting the potential for enhanced patient outcomes through effective team structures. Pallas concludes by urging listeners to consider the value of investing in nursing team leadership for better patient care.

    • 8 min
    The Resuscitationist's Mindset

    The Resuscitationist's Mindset

    In this podcast episode, Dr. Scott Weingart delves into the essence of the resuscitationist mindset, emphasizing the critical role of logistics over mere strategy in managing chaotic situations in emergency medicine. Drawing from his extensive experience, he highlights the importance of knowing every aspect of the Emergency Department's functioning to ensure the seamless execution of clinical strategies. Weingart underscores the significance of deliberate pacing in medical procedures, advocating for a balance between meticulous preparation and swift execution. Moreover, he contrasts reactive approaches with proactive measures in critical care, stressing the necessity of continuous rounding and a systems-based response for optimal patient outcomes. Through these insights, Weingart offers a paradigm shift in approaching patient care, emphasizing proactive, systems-oriented strategies for resuscitation in emergency medicine.

    • 11 min
    Intubating The Obese Patient

    Intubating The Obese Patient

    In this podcast episode, Dr. Mike Winters delves into the intricacies of intubating obese patients, drawing from personal experiences and statistical insights. Addressing the challenges posed by anatomical and physiological alterations in these patients, he emphasizes the critical importance of proper preoxygenation techniques, dosing of rapid sequence intubation medications, and meticulous patient positioning for successful outcomes. Dr. Winters highlights the need for tailored ventilation strategies and shares valuable pearls of wisdom for healthcare professionals navigating the complexities of managing airways in obese individuals, offering practical insights to enhance patient care and safety.

    • 13 min
    Bicarb in DKA

    Bicarb in DKA

    Step into the world of critical care with Dr. Salim Rezaie as he explores the hotly debated topic of using sodium bicarbonate in Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA). With a relatable patient scenario and analysis, Dr. Rezaie breaks down the complexities of DKA treatment, challenging common misconceptions and offering practical insights. From uncovering the mysteries of physiological responses to sharing real-world clinical considerations, this episode sparks critical thinking and invites listeners to engage in the ongoing debate over optimal DKA treatment strategies.

    • 6 min
    CriticalCare Lounge: Pneumothorax

    CriticalCare Lounge: Pneumothorax

    Get ready for an exciting episode of CriticalCare Lounge where we tackle everything you need to know about handling pneumothorax in critical care! From practical bedside tips to using symptoms and ultrasound for diagnosis, we've got you covered. We'll explore treatment options like chest tubes, dive into the challenges of managing them, and provide quick fixes for real-time troubles. Plus, we'll take a look at endobronchial valves and pleurodesis, all while discussing real-life scenarios. Tune in for a jam-packed episode to boost your critical care know-how!

    • 44 min
    CAPE COD Trial

    CAPE COD Trial

    In this podcast episode, Dr. Marco Propersi delves into the CAPE COD Trial, exploring the potential impact of hydrocortisone therapy on patients with severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia admitted to the ICU. Dr. Propersi breaks down the trial's objectives, methodology, and outcomes, highlighting key findings such as the significant reduction in 28-day mortality with hydrocortisone therapy compared to placebo. He discusses the strengths and limitations of the study, emphasizing the importance of critically appraising the findings and considering factors such as patient demographics, treatment timing, and potential biases. Through detailed analysis and comparison with other studies, Dr. Propersi provides valuable insights into the implications of this research for clinical practice, suggesting that early administration of corticosteroids may offer benefits in managing severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia.

    • 17 min

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