Thu, 24 September 2009 Discussion of what is the difference between a CVC infection and a catheter-related blood stream infection. They are treated differently so it is important to know the difference. Comments[0] |
Thu, 17 September 2009 A discussion on nosocomial infections and VAP. Comments[0] |
Mon, 3 August 2009 What horrible things can happen with central lines once they have been inserted. Comments[0] |
Thu, 16 July 2009 A discussion of the potential problems encountered while inserting central venous catheters. Comments[1] |
Sun, 21 June 2009 This episode discusses the effects and risks of anesthesia on patients with pulmonary disease as well as the effects of anesthesia on pulmonary physiology. Comments[0] |
Tue, 12 May 2009 Ingestion of caustic materials can be fatal and difficult to evaluate. These patients are often referred to our burn center. Comments[0] |
Sun, 3 May 2009 An introduction to the basic science in fluids used to treat hypovolemia. Comments[1] |
Sun, 26 April 2009 This episode is a discussion about how to approach an arterial blood gas result. Comments[1] |
Sun, 29 March 2009 Discussion of the technology of the pulse oximeter Comments[0] |
Thu, 5 March 2009 This is an interview that I did on www.medtalknetwork.com with Dr. Brian Cotton. Dr. Cotton recently left Vanderbilt to take a new position at UT Houston. He is an excellent teacher and his opinions on fluids resuscitation are cutting edge. Comments[2] |
Sat, 21 February 2009 When and how can providing a starving patient nutrition be potentially deadly. Comments[0] |
Sun, 15 February 2009 Understanding the root cause of hypoxia will allow for more appropriate treatment. Comments[2] |
Wed, 11 February 2009 Evaluation and treatment of elevated serum sodium is presented. Comments[0] |
Sat, 7 February 2009 Hyponatremia or a low serum sodium is a common electrolyte problem that is dangerous if ignored or treated improperly. Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 February 2009 Review of a recent publication from Annals of Surgery Comments[1] |
Wed, 28 January 2009 Following the recent crash of the US Airways in the Hudson River, it is an appropriate time to discuss the clinical manifestations and treatment of hypothermia. Comments[1] |
Mon, 19 January 2009 Peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) the center of a great deal of discussion of ventilator management. Knowing the factors that increase or decrease PIP are important to those managing critically ill patient. This podcast is steeped in physiology and perhaps more difficult than my typical podcasts. PIP= [Tv/ (Compliance Lung & Thorax)] + (Resistance of airway + flow ) Comments[0] |
Sun, 11 January 2009 Hyperkalemia is a very common and potentially dangerous electrolyte disorder that commonly occurs in ICU patients. Comments[0] |
Mon, 29 December 2008 A brief discussion regarding some of the commonly used values obtained from a pulmonary artery catheter. Comments[1] |
Mon, 22 December 2008 Therapeutic Hypothermia following cardiac arrest has been demonstrated to improve outcomes. Starting Jan 1, 2009 Ney York City EMS will dorect patients to those hospitals able to delivery such care. Comments[1] |
Fri, 12 December 2008 The US government last week released a report that the threat of a nuclear device used in an act of terrorism is high in the next couple of years. In this episode we discuss the some concepts of the medical care required to those exposed to radiation as well as blast injuries. I hope this is information that none of you will ever need. Comments[0] |

