Professor of Intensive Care, Department of @CritCareUniMelb @UniMelbMDHS @unimelb; Director, Intensive Care Research @austin; Professor of Medicine @monash
From the Chinese Acute Pancreatitis CTG (CAPCTG) a multicentre stepped-wedge, cluster RCT of balanced solutions vs saline in pts w. severe pancreatitis. Balanced solutions decreased organ failure free days & increased time alive & out of ICU. Great work!! https://t.co/IZDreemAOG
Our courses in Disaster Medicine start soon. Enrol by Jan 2nd for 2024!
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> equip yourself to respond decisively to disaster and terror events
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Join us online or in-person for 'Transitions of Care for High Risk Patients', lunchtime on Tue 28 Nov, co-chaired by @HainesKimberley & Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid, co-hosted by Depts of Critical Care and General Practice and Primary Care @UniMelb @UniMelbMDHS https://t.co/od86qgAMpb
Great to share a bus ride with Mr Brett Purcell, a consumer with direct-lived experience of sepsis @MEGASCORES2022. Hearing Brett’s story with sepsis and the extended critical illness he encountered in intensive care further reinforces to the need to develop better therapies.
Join us in person to hear from leaders in health and disaster management, from Arizona and Victoria about how best to prepare for the season ahead @unimelb @UniMelbMDHS https://t.co/5CVyZ6QeH6
Do women thrive on receiving less organ support in ICU? We found women received less organ support in ICU than men after adjustment for confounders. Yet women also less likely to die - a survival advantage driven by women who avoided organ support... https://t.co/iYdsjv1XML
Join us online on Nov 8th for "Telehealth-enhanced patient-oriented recovery after ICU" with visiting Professor Leanne Boehm @boehmleanne@VanderbiltNurse, chaired by
@HainesKimberley @UniMelbMDHS
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If a patient is in ICU and needs renal replacement therapy, does it matter if they choose to use CRRT or IHD first?
For an answer have a look at this paper... https://t.co/mncNIUp81d
Great work by Dr Lucy Modra
Come and hear about it at the Austin Sepsis symposium
@BellomoRinaldo@Eastwoodgm@CritCareUniMelb
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It’s Honours Expo time @UniMelbMDHS! Come along to the Kenneth Myer building to chat about the great projects on offer in Critical Care #clinicalresearch#ICU#Anaesthesia#EmergencyMedicine
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We have a limited number of places available at our HAZMAT and Personal Protective Equipment Workshop on Sat 9th Sep! First in, best dressed😉
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What are the incidence, timing, trajectory, treatment and outcomes of sepsis-associated acute kidney injury? For the most comprehensive evidence so far have a look at this paper...
https://t.co/1PtVK8wzKq
How do mature rapid response systems perform in preventing in hospital cardiac arrests?
For an answer have a look at this paper...
Rapid Response System Components and In-Hospital Cardiac... : Journal of Patient Safety https://t.co/adlRbIjfvo
Should we give meropenem continuously or intermittently? For an answer have a look at this randomised controlled trial...
Continuous vs Intermittent Meropenem Administration in Critically Ill Patients With Sepsis https://t.co/VvjqALwEdn
Starts July 10 - Disaster Management Essentials:
> Evaluate disaster management plans to prepare for disaster events
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