Excited to share our team’s work!
Post hoc analysis of the THICA and THACA trials suggests baseline cellular respiration may identify post–cardiac arrest patients who benefit from thiamine therapy.
Published in Resuscitation. PMID: 41759812
#CardiacArrest#Thiamine
Look forward to reading the new guideline for the evaluation and management of acute pulmonary embolism in adults.
No more submassive or massive it seems!
https://t.co/s5AYBTVK4s
@NomeshKumar_MD " Success is not the result of one big breakthrough, but of tiny consistent improvement - which is called atomic habits/ improvements. Atomic means both small and powerful,like atoms"
James clear
@Papote_T Yes, the initial work was observational to characterize CoQ10 levels in post–cardiac arrest patients . We also have data from one randomized clinical trial involving CoQ10( PMID 33577964). The in-vitro component was performed separately to explore potential biological effects.
Happy to present our work on" Effects of CoQ10 and ALA in OHCA" as part of the Donnino Clinical Trials.
Grateful to Dr. Mike Donnino for his guidance and encouragement!
#AHA2025#AHAScience#cardiotwitter
@Papote_T We observed that cardiac arrest patients had markedly lower CoQ10 levels compared to healthy controls (PMC3658101), and our in-vitro work suggests that CoQ10 and ALA improve oxygen consumption. However, more research is needed to understand their clinical impact. Thank you
Great job @MuhammadMu10165 on presenting his work on CoQ10 and Lipoid acid in cardiac arrest! Increasea oxygen consumption in-vitro but can we translate this to in-vivo and then someday to outcomes? More work to come!
An unforgettable teaching moment !
During the debate on the 2025 AHA Guidelines for AFib with RVR, an audience member was called to demo what's missing in the guideline - a beautiful way of teaching !
#AHA2025#Cardiology#cardiotwitter#AHAReSS2025
⭐ We are delighted to share that the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) general assembly has appointed Katherine M. Berg, MD as Co-Chair.
Read the full news here 👉 https://t.co/rs2cqiUceI
#ILCOR#resuscitation#ResuscitationScience
I'll be doing the "con" of a debate at the AHA ReSS meeting in New Orleans on the broad topic of the new 2025 BLS/ACLS guidelines (link below). I have an idea of where I will go with this but want to hear yours - what controversies would you discuss? https://t.co/uSTcHikVFB
Can Elise (my daughter) possibly draw what the spectator is "drawing" ONLY IN HER MIND? And, there might even be a kicker at the end - never before released video of large stage performance from show 6 years ago.
Grateful to be part of Dr. Mike Donnio’s clinical trials and inspired by his mentorship. Highly recommend this video on manuscript writing — a valuable resource for all researchers!
#MedTwitter#Research#AcademicWriting
Free talk on "Effective Manuscript Writing" if anyone is interested - this is part of a larger course in research but settings are such that anyone can log into the manuscript writing lecture for free - hope this helps! Happy to get feedback https://t.co/Azvp4iWSp8
44 yr male w unknown PMH presents with confusion & abd pain. T98.1, HR110, BP108/60, RR28, Sat98%. Abd: diff tenderness. CBC=normal. Blood gas=lactate 27, pCO2=5, bicarb=3, pH 6.8. Glucose= 105, no ketones. HCT/abd CT/POCUS = negative. EKG=nl. Abx & 1L IVFs given. What next?
@mdonnino@CRSBIDMC Given the patient's severe lactic acidosis and abdominal pain, I would proceed with CT angiogram( to rule out mesentric ischemia) and consult to sugery.
Stanford paid 35,000 people to quit social media.
This was the largest study on emotional health in history.
The results were so shocking, scientists called it "comparable to therapy."
Here's what happens when you break free from the algorithm:
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Honored to present our Resuscitation Team’s clinical trial (led by Dr. Michael Donnino) on Coenzyme Q10 & Alpha-Lipoic Acid in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest at the #AHA annual meeting.
Grateful to my mentors Dr. Donnino, Xiaowen Liu & John Lee. #CRSBIDMC#IMResidencyMatch2025
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