
Chris Horvat
Expert in pediatric sepsis and the Phoenix criteria, collaborating with the Cribsiders podcast.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 37min
S6 Ep130: It’s a Bundle: Pediatric Sepsis and the New Phoenix Criteria (Part 2)
Dr. Chris Horvat, a pediatric sepsis expert from Pittsburgh, dives into the complexities of diagnosing and treating pediatric sepsis. He discusses the urgency of timely antibiotic administration and the nuances of fluid resuscitation strategies. The conversation also touches on the controversial role of vitamin C in treatment and explores emerging therapies like corticosteroids. Horvat emphasizes the use of the innovative Phoenix criteria to track patient progress and the need to address health disparities, particularly among non-English-speaking families.

Jan 15, 2025 • 1h 2min
S6 Ep129: It’s a Bundle: Pediatric Sepsis and the New Phoenix Criteria (Part 1)
Dr. Chris Horvat, a pediatric intensivist and informaticist at UPMC Children's Hospital, joins the discussion on pediatric sepsis and the innovative Phoenix criteria. The conversation dives into the complexities of individualized treatment for pediatric patients, sharing insights from real-life cases. Dr. Horvat emphasizes the critical importance of early recognition of sepsis, particularly in emergency care. They also explore the evolving definitions of sepsis, highlighting the new point-based system that improves diagnostic precision.

Jul 29, 2024 • 33min
United States PICU Physician Workforce with Dr. Chris Horvat
Dr. Chris Horvat is a pediatric intensivist and informaticist at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, focusing on the intersection of critical care and health informatics. He discusses the pressing issues surrounding the pediatric subspecialty workforce, highlighting trends in training and employment opportunities. Dr. Horvat sheds light on the inequities in pediatric specialist distribution, particularly in underserved rural areas. He also paints an optimistic picture of the future growth potential for pediatric intensive care medicine.