ICUedu Sara Crager
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Emergency critical care fundamentals. Visit ICUedu.org for video versions of the talks as well as infographics that can be used as visual aids while listening to the podcasts.
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Physiologically Difficult Airway
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ICUedu.org page with video lecture, references, and a downloadable link to key visuals: https://www.icuedu.org/physiologicallydifficultairway -
Permutations of Sick + Hypotensive
We know what to do with the patient who is sick and hypotensive. But what about the patient who is sick but not hypotensive? Or the patient who is hypotensive but not sick?
References for the papers mentioned in the podcast on use of midodrine in the ED:
Puissant et al (2022). Wait, What? Oral Midodrine Instead of Pressors for Septic Shock? Annals of Emergency Medicine;80(4):S94
Zada et al (2024). Midodrine in Early Septic Shock. Critical Care Medicine 52(1):S708
Lal et al (2021). Oral Midodrine Administration During the First 24 Hours of Sepsis to Reduce the Need of Vasoactive Agents: Placebo-Controlled Feasibility Clinical Trial. Critical Care Explorations 3(5):e0382
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Beyond the ABCs
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Bedside Echo Physiologic DDX
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Acid-Base 2.0
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This lecture has a lot of important visuals. Here is is a link to the ICUedu.org subpage with the video lecture and a downloadable link to the key lecture visuals:
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Vasoplegia
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Customer Reviews
Nice lectures
Knows what she talks about. Her ideas sometimes might come out as complex
Great resource
Insightful, practical and easy to listen to. A wonderful educational resource for any aspiring intensivists. Thanks Dr Crager!
- CCM fellow