Mon, 9 July 2012
This episode provide some basic description of colloids as will as some myths. |
Mon, 12 March 2012
A physiological explanation why random cortisol levels are NOT helpful in evaluating adrenal function |
Mon, 20 February 2012
In this episode we talk about the results of the CRASH-2 trial published in Lancet. This trial showed that the EARLY use of Tranexamic acid may improve survivial, but delayed use may be associated with an increased mortality. |
Thu, 9 February 2012
If you are using ultrasound to evaluate IVC diamter in children, what is considered a normal IVC diameter? You can determine the IVC/Ao ratio or correct the IVC diamter based on the child's body surface area. |
Tue, 31 January 2012
This is a condition that mimics acute coronary syndrome (ACS) that may be caused by acute emotional or physical stress. Patient's may appear to have profound cardiogenic shock, but these patients have a very high survivial rate with little more than supportive care. |
Tue, 6 December 2011
This episode discusses the pathophysiology, presentation, and treatment of NTSI. |
Sat, 26 November 2011
This episode will discuss the physiology behind various CO output monitors such as pulmonary artery catheters, PICCO, pulse wave form analysis, and LiDCO. |
Sat, 19 November 2011
Now these are the types of lactic acidosis that most people are not familiar. They can be caused by medications, underlying disease, or inborn errors of metabolism. |
Sat, 12 November 2011
This podcast is a description of how lactate is produced and metabolized. I will discuss the role of lactate in the diagnosis and management of shock. This podcast will focus on Type A lactic acidosis. |
Wed, 3 August 2011
A brief description on what to consider when confronted with a patient with an air leak from the ET tube or a patient that self-extubates. |

