New #guidelines from the American Thoracic Society recommend pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with chronic respiratory diseases beyond COPD. https://t.co/vMarKT0EuC
✅Summary of Important RCTs in ICU for the First Half of 2023!
Quickly summarize the intensive care RCTs published from January to June this year!
Specifically, 13 trials in NEJM, JAMA, and Lancet!
I hope this 🧵 is a useful review of important literature👇👇
#FOAMcc
#VL most likely will be standard of practice moving onwards but a skilled airway operator will need to have direct laryngoscopy skills. #ICU#DEVICEtrial
#CCR23: In the DEVICE trial, the use of video laryngoscopy in critically ill patients undergoing intubation in the ED or ICU resulted in a higher incidence of successful intubation on the first attempt than direct laryngoscopy. https://t.co/hi5TdfUxme
You're under no obligation to remain the same person you were a year ago, a month ago, or even a day ago. You are here to create yourself, continuously.
CHEST is proud to have some excellent women in leadership roles within the organization. Thank you to women everywhere who help #BreaktheBias. #IWD2022#CHESTWomen
This is a classic example of an asynchrony called “reverse triggering” - let’s start with the basics. First, by just looking at the scalars (the graphical representation of pressure, flow, and volume over time), we can infer we are in pressure control 1/
Educate yourself about things. Study hard what interests you the most. Don't worry about what others think of you, that's none of your business. Train your mind to think, doubt, and question. That's how you grow. 🧠
• Do what interests you the most.
• Spend time with nature.
• Ask questions.
• Never stop learning.
• Don't pay attention to what others think of you.
• Read everyday.
• Study hard.
• Teach others what you know.
• Make mistakes and learn.
• It's Okay to not know things!