Oct 30, 2018
Jordan Bonomo delivers the run down on intracranial haemorrhage and anticoagulants in critical care. Jordan freely admits – this is not a simple topic. For the simple reason that intracranial haemorrhage (ICH) sucks – and that’s a problem. There are no treatments for it. Nothing seems to work. Add an anticoagulant...
Oct 30, 2018
Daniel Cabrera wants you to play the game of anaphylaxis… a serious game! You are faced with a monster, with the name anaphylaxis. Daniel takes you through the resuscitation of refractory anaphylaxis. We do a terrible job managing anaphylaxis, missing 50% of the diagnoses, only giving epinephrine in 50% of the cases...
Oct 25, 2018
Brandon Foreman takes you through physiological targets for traumatic brain injury in neuro-critical care. Intensivist and emergency medicine physicians already use physiology targets. They understand the complexity of these targets and the pitfalls of overreliance on any one parameter. This is also true for the use...
Oct 22, 2018
Numbers people, give me the NUMBERS! We need CONCRETE data points and percentages...! Go buy another machine to deliver the numbers and data points. We need it to be delivered by gadgets, gadgets that go ping and pong...more and more gadgets. Let’s plot it on graphs and write it into a protocol to then be memorised...
Oct 15, 2018
Intubation is one of the most important procedures that we perform. There are many immediate and bedside methods of confirming tube placement. Ben Smith and Jacob Avila present how to confirm endotracheal tube placement with airway ultrasound. There has been a bad trauma come into the Emergency Department. The patient...