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Scott Weingart is giving all the ins and outs to safely intubate a crashing acidotic hypotensive patient. #EMcrit#CriticalCare#ICU#Anesthesiology@emcrit
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Inspiring talk by Fredrik Granholm on climate change and EM. Doctors can lead by example both personally but also by trying to make durable system changes. Small steps can lead to cultural changes ultimately.
Astrid Hoedemaekers explains how using ICU data allows us to determine personalized autoregulation curves and thus give personalized perfusion pressure treatment targets. Very inspiring steps forward in preventing secondary brain injury.
Ross Fisher delivers a great talk on pediatric shock and closes the day. Thanks to all the crew, speakers and last but not least YOU for following and see you tomorrow!
Many problems in critical care are solved by understanding physiology. To understand pathophysiology, a nice vantage point is understanding extreme physiology. The talk: Extreme physiology: adaption to high altitude by Matthias Hilty gives you great insights.
The best way to update your knowledge: Landmark papers in Emergency Medicine of the last decade discussed by Rob Mac Sweeney. Beautifully accompanied with historical insights and medieval drawings of different medical treatments like the 1st blood Tx from a ๐ to a ๐ฆ !
Often overlooked and ignored but we know that no conference exists without proper technical support ๐ These guys in the control room are doing an excellent job making sure you can rewatch the entire conference at a later date!