

IBCC Episode 128 - ABG, VBG and Pulse Oximetry
2023/5/13 | 36 mins.
Welcome to the origin story of PULMCRIT!  In this episode, we cover how best to practically monitor the balance between oxygenation, oxygen delivery and oxygen consumption. Controversial to say the least. Come take a listen, and learn about the pulsatility index, a space we should all be watching for in the future.

IBCC Episode 127 - Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (SBP)
2023/4/28 | 30 mins.
We are back! Come dust off our shows spot in your favourite podcast app, and listen to why its important to hunt for SBP like it's the Red October (forgive the Sean Connery reference, I had too). We cover diagnosis (aka tap-y-tap) and treatment. Â

IBCC Episode 126 - Myocardial Ischemia
2022/12/02 | 55 mins.
Annnnnnnnd We are back. Sorry, but after Andor has finally finished we have now got time to discuss the old type 1 MI, aka STEMI aka Occlusive Myocardial Infarction. Come listen for all those basics and some nuances around myocardial infarction in critically unwell patients. We talk when to DAPT, who gets full anticoagulation, hemodynamic support, and when to wake our Cardiology friends up in the night.Â

IBCC Episode 125 - Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction
2022/8/02 | 22 mins.
Being Dynamic is usally a great thing... but not when youre crushing the only good way out of the left ventrile. In this episode we cover dynamic obstruction of the LVOT (specifically sub-valvular): what is it? who gets it? What to do about it. We missed ya'll, so come have alisten and brush up on a rare but important phenomena in our critically ill patients.

IBCC Episode 124- Neuroprognostication After Cardiac Death
2022/4/09 | 53 mins.
In this beast of a 53 minute podcast, we tackle the approach to prognosticating neurologic function of our patients after cardiac arrest. This is hard! As Dick Cheney taught us, there are lots of known and unknown-unknowns. Read through the chapter, then come listen to all things: nuances around confounders, using structural and functional tests. How imaging can lead us astray. Is there a troponin of the brain? Josh even admits to what he'd take to the proverbial desert island.Â



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