Anaesthesia & Critical Care. Care for big sick in trauma, ED&ICU. Cardiothoracic anaesth/ICU fellow. US & ECMO interest. Trauma centre consultant. #POCUS#FOAM
@SpotifyCares Last 24hrs, my Spotify insists on playing Tesky Brothers “I’m Leaving” as the next song (and then on unlimited repeat), no matter what playlist or song I pick initially.
Happens both as next song and if I press next song button. On different devices on my account.
#TBS23 conference has started.
«The sickest patients, the first hours»
with top speakers. Live streaming/video is freely available here:
https://t.co/LTDKTkuCcI
@dcrainmakerblog Didn’t correct after one workout. Two runs today. Both GPS-tracks messed up:
1st kilometers off, then auto-corrected while between 4-5km.
2nd run also kilometers off, auto-corrected while between 3-4km
@dcrainmakerblog Great update of iOS Garmin Express. Adds layers to map w/ pace/HR/elevation info. Also FINALLY lets you edit start/stop times of activities after saving 🙌
Might be more to it, would love if you did a short review.
@GarminFitness my manually entered lactate threshold from years back seems impossible to erease from your software, and switch to fenix 6’s calculated lactate levels.
Any workaround? Or a fix coming soon?
1/19 Alright #CardioTwitter, here’s my first series of 2 #Tweetorials, and I’m going to call it: “The Aorta is Not Just a Pipe.” This is Tweetorial #1 focusing on normal aortic function. Tweetorial #2 will focus on abnormal aortic function.
@Freeletics Hi, I saw you also encourage family training. With the subscription through my account, do my family have access to their own freeletics accounts and training program (as they are part of family sharing through Apple store)?
@psirides We’ve done the Darwinian state for the last many flu seasons. Covid-19 is not the flu, but the debate must be more nuanced than «with us or against us» arguments.
Usually, we’re somewhere between Hippocratic and Darwinian, ie in road accidents.
@GarminFitness Thanks for the reply. And, like your link suggests, the OHR can in some instances lock onto my cadence.
*Unfortunately, this seems to be the norm when walking on steep, strenuous ascents.*
It hardly ever happens during normal running, running up lower slopes, or normal hiking.
Fenix 6 is mostly fantastic, but why is OHR failing when walking uphill?
This mid-run hill (green line) was the most strenuous part, but HR registers much too low. This is a recurring problem. What gives? @GarminFitness@dcrainmakerblog
@thomaswoodcock@thomas1973 Thanks, Tom. For a great talk and very qualified challenges during these hard core physiology debates. Look forward to rewatching the lectures. Safe journey and hopefully see you soon 😊
On way home from #TBS20. This is a gem of a meeting. If you are interested in physiology and resuscitation of the critically ill, this is the event for you.
Here's @ffolliet giving a workshop at 3200m altitude!
Thanks & congrats Mads, Thomas & Daniel