In this 251st episode I welcome Dr. Emily Vail and Dr. Varun Goyal to the show to discuss the Anesthesiologist’s role in organ donation.
CME: Link
Dr. Vail is on Twitter @EmilyVailMD
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In this 251st episode I welcome Dr. Emily Vail and Dr. Varun Goyal to the show to discuss the Anesthesiologist’s role in organ donation.
CME: Link
Dr. Vail is on Twitter @EmilyVailMD
Random Recs:
In this 248th episode I welcome Dr. Samir Gautam to the show. Dr. Gautam is a nephrologist specializing in AKI in the ICU and we talk about the diagnosis, causes, treatment and prognosis of AKI.
CME: Link
Random Recs:
Nico Louw’s Short Story: In Memoriam
References:
J Am Soc Nephrol 16: 162–168, 2005. Circulation. 2006;114:2208-2216.)
Wang, Y., Bellomo, R. Nat Rev Nephrol 13, 697–711 (2017)
J Am Soc Nephrol 26: 2023–2031, 2015
Chertow, J Am Soc Nephrol 16: 3365–3370, 2005
Liu et al, Critical Care Medicine 2011
In this 247th episode I welcome Kali Dayton back to the show to discuss her work helping ICUs around the country learn how to get their intubated patients awake and up and walking and implement the ABCDEF bundle.
CME: Link
Walking Home From the ICU Podcast (For Clinicians): https://anchor.fm/restoringlife
Walking You Through the ICU Podcast (For loved ones): https://anchor.fm/walkingyouthroughtheicu
Dayton ICU Consulting: www.DaytonICUConsulting.com
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In this 244th episode I welcome back Dr. Mike Essandoh and welcome for the first time Dr. Nick Kumar to discuss their recent article about using a novel hemodynamic measurement, the Pulmonary Artery Pulsatility Index (PAPI) to assess right heart function in general and in LVAD recipients specifically.
CME: Link
Random Recs:
Think Fast, Talk Smart: Link
Depth of Anesthesia: Link
Sarah Maas books: Link
In this 237th episode I welcome Dr. Bryan Sexton to the show to discuss his work with characterizing, researching and trying to address healthcare provider burnout. We discuss what burnout is and how it differs from moral injury, how to prevent it, treat it, and what a better system might look like.
CME: Link
Random Recs: Bridgerton
References:
Bryan’s website where you can find all the tools we discussed: https://hsq.dukehealth.org/tools/
The Science of Healthcare Worker Burnout: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34459858/
Well-being essentials series: Oct 10-13 Bit.ly/wellbduke
In this 236th episode I welcome Dr. Katherine Hoops to the show to discuss her work with gun violence prevention. We discuss the horrific statistics around gun violence during the COVID pandemic, what can be done to try to prevent it, and what providers can do to help.
CME: Link
Random Recs:
We The People: Link
Stranger Things: Link
In this 231st episode I welcome Dr. Mike Essandoh back to the show to discuss the Total Artificial Heart. We discuss what it is, how it works, how it is put in, who is a good candidate, and how to manage people with TAHs from an anesthetic perspective when they come in for non-cardiac surgery.
CME: Link
Random Recs:
Top Gun: Maverick: Link
This is Us: Link
References:
In this 230th episode I welcome Dr. Greg Booth to the show to discuss how artificial intelligence can be used in healthcare, how it works, what the benefits are, and what the potential downsides are that we need to be aware of.
CME: Link
Dr. Booth is on twitter @GregBoothMD
Random Recs:
Netflix The Last Dance: Link
Netflix Maid: Link
References:
Trustworthy AI book: https://trustworthyaibook.com/
– Machine learning to predict fascial dehiscence after exploratory laparotomy https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34455314/
– Natural language processing and it’s use in orthopedic research https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34755276/
– Machine learning to predict likelihood of prolonged opioid use after arthroscopic hip surgery https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34411683/
In this 228th episode I welcome Dr. Nicole Rizkalla to the show to discuss the details of liver transplant anesthesiology. We discuss patient selection and preparation, intraop and postop management, the training pathway to be a transplant anesthesiologist and what the future may hold.
CME: Link
Show notes: Link
Random Recs:
Anthony Bourdain No Reservations: Link
Wordle: Link
Quordle: Link
Nerdle: Link
In this 227th episode I welcome Dr. Christian Meyhoff to the show from Denmark where he is one of the world leaders on hyperoxia research. We discuss his recent VIXIE Trial as well as his A&A article looking at the VISION study data retrospectively. We also discuss why the data on hyperoxia is so mixed and what future studies should examine.
CME: Link
Random Recs:
Danish TV Show Borgen: Link
When We Cease to Understand The World: Link