EMCrit Podcast

Scott D. Weingart, MD
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Sep 2, 2012 • 20min

Podcat 081 – An Interview on Severe Trauma with Karim Brohi

Let's talk trauma. I interview Karim Brohi on traumatic arrest, massive transfusion and hypotensive resuscitation.
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Aug 23, 2012 • 9min

Episode 6 – ACCP Antithrombotics and VTE Guidelines

Antithrombotic Therapy and Prevention of Thrombosis, 9th ed Guidelines from the American College of Chest Physicians
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Aug 19, 2012 • 27min

Podcast 80 – Uhmmmm, Maybe Groin Lines Are Not So Bad with Paul Marik

When I read a recent meta-analysis by Paul Marik on femoral central lines, the first thing I did was bang my head against the wall 10 or 20 times.
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Aug 5, 2012 • 25min

Podcast 79 – Reducing Door to tPA Time in Ischemic Stroke

Reducing door to tPA time in Ischemic Stroke. Strategies and tips to optimize patient care.
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Jul 22, 2012 • 47min

Tom-Scalea-TBI-Shock-Trauma-Center.mp3

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Jul 22, 2012 • 24min

Podcast 78 – Increased Intra-Cranial Pressure (ICP) and Herniation, aka Brain Code

Explore the critical world of increased intracranial pressure (ICP) and herniation. Discover the innovative 'Brain Code' concept and the importance of optic nerve sheath ultrasound for early diagnosis. Learn about a tiered approach to ICP management, including essential neurocritical care measures and osmotic therapies. Scott Weingart discusses the role of mannitol and hypertonic saline, proper sedation techniques, and when to monitor ICP. Get insights on advanced therapies and how to effectively transition from emergency to ICU care.
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Jul 16, 2012 • 5min

EMCrit Wee – Airway Outsourcing and Suction Henching

Further discussion of prepassing the bougie and why fiberoptic laryngoscopy may obviate all of the classic teaching on bimanual laryngoscopy.
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Jul 16, 2012 • 11min

Episode 5 – Upper GI Bleed Guidelines

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence: Acute upper GI bleeding: NICE guideline
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Jul 8, 2012 • 20min

Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVADS)

LVADs are complicated especially when the patient starts going downhill. Zack Shinar is going to attempt to make it a bit easier.
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Jul 5, 2012 • 30min

EMCrit Wee – Bougie Prepass and CricCon for Difficult Airway

So my friend, Darren Braude and a colleague had a horrible airway case, which they presented on EM:RAP. I wanted to comment on the case.

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