background Today the Van de Bergh group in Belgium released a RCT investigating tight versus liberal glycemic control in the ICU. Before diving into this study, let’s take a walk down memory lane. Major interest in tight glycemic control in the ICU began in 2001 with an RCT by the same group of investigators, also […]
EMCrit 358 – Dizziness Makes Me Dizzy Still! – GRACE-3 and more with Peter Johns
Do you still cringe when a dizzy patient appears on your board? If so, we need to fix that and Peter Johns is here to help!
EMCrit RACC Lit Review – September 2023
All the amazing RACC literature for September 2023
EMCrit – Lessons from a Master Trainer – Cliff Reid on Training Team Performance
Another amazing lecture from Cliff Reid
EMCrit 357 – AMAX4 Crashing Anaphylaxis Explosion with Ben McKenzie
The explosion follow-up on the AMAX4 protocol for crashing anaphylaxis and asthma with Ben McKenzie [@amax4]
PulmCrit – Introducing the IBPH (Internet Book of Hospital Pulmonology)
In many countries, pulmonary and critical care are commonly bundled together. Consequently, a single person will often be responsible for both inpatient ICU management as well as inpatient pulmonary consultation. Honestly, I have some doubts about whether this is an ideal system. As both pulmonology and critical care medicine become increasingly complex, it’s becoming impossible […]
EMCrit Shadowboxing Case 5 – NeuroEMCrit Case
A NeuroEMCrit Shadowboxing Case
EMCrit 356 – More on Accidental Hypothermia with Ken Zafren
A deeper dive on accidental hypothermia in anticipation of my much awaited winter
EMCrit RACC-Lit for July & August 2023
all the lit goodness…
EMCrit 355 – AMAX4 for Crashing Anaphylaxis and Asthma – Part I Primer
AMAX4 for crashing anaphylaxis and asthma
EMCrit 354 – Reduced-Dose Systemic Peripheral Fibrinolysis in Massive Pulmonary Embolism
Lower dose peripheral infusion for sick pulmonary embolism patients
EMCrit Wee – The Physiology of Oxygenation with Alex of Deranged Physiology
So we used a mean guy on twitter to spur a discussion on Oxygenation Physiology and talk about when PaO2s are necessary and you can’t use the pulse ox (hint: not often). My discussant is Alex Yartsev.
EMCrit 353 – Massive Hemorrhage Protocol, the Trauma Anesthesiologist’s Perspective with Roman Dudaryk
Massive Hemorrhage Protocol–The Trauma Anesthesiologist Perspective…
EMCrit Wee – Case of Failure of Pulse Ox to Confirm Transcutaneous Pacemaker (TCP) Capture with Mathieu Brunet
Today I am joined by Mathieu Brunet, MD; a EM Doc and Trauma Team Leader. He recently wrote me with a case of Transcutaneous Pacing in which he thought he had mechanical capture due to a perfect matched pulse ox waveform. Well it turned out that was erroneous. Why??? Listen to this episode…
EMCrit RACC-Lit Update – June 2023
So much lit goodness!!!
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