Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 144: The Anesthesiologist-Surgeon Relationship with Jeffrey Cooper Live From ASA 2019
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In this 144th episode we record live from Anesthesiology 2019 in Orlando Florida. I welcome Dr. Jeffrey Cooper to the show to discuss the relationship between anesthesiologists and surgeons and what can be done to improve it in a way that will foster patient safety.
CME: https://earnc.me/6o7gPk
Correction: The Center for Medical Simulation is not part of Harvard Medical School. It is an independent non-profit organization.
Dr. Cooper’s talk is available on the APSF website here: https://www.apsf.org/news-updates/watch-jeffrey-b-cooper-ph-d-give-the-anesthesiology-2019-asa-apsf-ellison-c-pierce-memorial-lecture/
Dr. Cooper’s article on the topic: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30045093
This is no humbug book: https://www.amazon.com/This-Humbug-Reminiscenes-Department-Massachusettes/dp/0971537607
Thanks for the feedback book: https://www.amazon.com/Thanks-Feedback-Science-Receiving-Well/dp/0143127136/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=thank+you+for+the+feedback&qid=1571603512&s=books&sr=1-1
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 143: Fluid management and cardiac output monitors in ERAS with Michael Scott
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In this 143rd episode I welcome Dr. Michael Scott to the show to discuss fluid management in ERAS cases and how cardiac output monitoring may help us do that well.
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 142: Driving Pressure and Transpulmonary Pressure with Marcos Vidal Melo
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In this 142nd episode I welcome Dr. Marcos Vidal Melo to the show to discuss Driving Pressure and Transpulmonary pressure. We discuss what they are, how they differ from plateau pressure, and how they may help guide safe mechanical ventilation.
Loring SH, Topulos GP, Hubmayr RD: Transpulmonary pressure: The importance of precise definitions and limiting assumptions. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2016; 194:1452–7
Mauri T, Yoshida T, Bellani G, Goligher EC, Carteaux G, Rittayamai N, Mojoli F, Chiumello D, Piquilloud L, Grasso S, Jubran A, Laghi F, Magder S, Pesenti A, Loring S, Gattinoni L, Talmor D, Blanch L, Amato M, Chen L, Brochard L, Mancebo J; PLeUral pressure working Group (PLUG—Acute Respiratory Failure section of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine): Esophageal and transpulmonary pressure in the clinical setting: meaning, usefulness and perspectives. Intensive Care Med 2016; 42:1360–73
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 141: Nutrition in the ICU with Paul Wischmeyer
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In this 141st episode I welcome Dr. Paul Wischmeyer to the show to discuss nutrition for critically ill patients with a focus on the question of whether to give enteral feeds to patients on pressors. You can follow Dr. Wischmeyer on twitter @Paul_Wischmeyer.
CME: https://earnc.me/xPgtPv
References:
Dr. Wischmeyer’s article on enteral nutrition for patients on vasopressors: https://journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/Citation/onlinefirst/Enteral_Nutrition_Can_Be_Given_to_Patients_on.95859.aspx
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 140: Transfusion Triggers and The TRICS 3 Trial with David Mazer
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In this 140th episode I welcome Dr. David Mazer to the show. Dr. Mazer was the PI and first author on the TRICS 3 trial looking at liberal versus restrictive transfusion strategies in moderate to high risk cardiac surgery patients published in the NEJM in 2017.
CME: https://earnc.me/6SR7cb
Dr. Mazer would like to add the following random recommendation: For a great combination of live jazz and good food and drinks in Toronto, check out the Jazz Bistro just up the street from St. Michael’s Hospital.
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 139: Keywords Part 5: Succinylcholine and Interscalene Block
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In this 139th episode I welcome Dr. Gillian Isaac back to the show to discuss another 2 ABA keywords, succinylcholine and interscalene brachial plexus block.
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 138: Lower Extremity Blocks Part 1: Ankle and Sciatic
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In this 138th episode I welcome Drs. Segna and Rayaz back to the show to discuss lower extremity nerve blocks. We cover the ankle block and sciatic nerve block approaches today and will cover the anterior leg in a later episode.
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 137: Contracts and Negotiation with Steve Kaufman
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In this 137th episode I welcome Steve Kaufman to the show to discuss contracts and negotiation for doctors. Steve is a lawyer with decades of experience helping doctors negotiate contracts.
CME: https://earnc.me/oFIwW1
If you have questions for Steve you can contact him directly at 410-659-1385, or email at SK******@****aw.com and he’s on twitter at @SKaufmanWCS
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
Episode 135: A Case For Low Dose Norepinephrine
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In this 135th episode I discuss my argument for using low dose norepinephrine to treat or even prevent hypotension in the OR and ICU. I discuss the CENSER trial looking at early norepinephrine in sepsis as well as a paper looking at preemptive norepinephrine in open cystectomies and a review article of trials looking at pressor use in free flap surgery. Join in the conversation here with your comments and on the ACCRAC Facebook page and Twitter @accracpodcast and @jwolpaw.