
ResusX:Podcast
Welcome to the ResusX:Podcast. Each episode features an amazing talk from the ResusX conference. This is a podcast dedicated to your sickest patients, and it'll all FOAMed. For more great content including our monthly grand rounds, newsletters and more go to www.ResusX.com now.
Latest episodes

Oct 11, 2024 • 16min
Maybe, It Ain't Just a Case of Sepsis
In this episode, Dr. George Willis takes on the tricky diagnosis of sepsis and makes a compelling case for considering decompensated hypothyroidism as a potential underlying cause. Recorded at the ResusX: ReUnion conference, Dr. Willis highlights the subtle signs and lab findings that often lead to misdiagnosis. He provides a step-by-step approach to recognizing and treating this life-threatening condition that is frequently overlooked. Tune in to learn how to sharpen your diagnostic skills and improve outcomes for patients who might not just be septic after all!

Oct 8, 2024 • 19min
OHCA: Who Goes to the Cath Lab?
In this episode, Dr. Anand Swaminathan and Dr. Tarlan Hedayati dig into the debate about which cardiac arrest patients truly need to go to the cath lab. Recorded at the ResusX: ReUnion conference, they discuss key studies like the TOMAHAWK and COACT trials that challenge the idea of immediate angiography for all patients. They share their expert opinions on when the cath lab is the best move and when other resuscitative efforts might be more beneficial. This episode is packed with evidence-based insights that will help you make the right call for your cardiac arrest patients.

Oct 4, 2024 • 15min
ETCO2 in Cardiac Arrest
In this episode, Dr. Steven Haywood shares how end-tidal CO2 (ETCO2) can change the game in managing cardiac arrest patients. Recorded at the ResusX: ReUnion conference, Dr. Haywood explains the crucial role of ETCO2 in monitoring chest compressions and preventing unrecognized intubation failures. He highlights how this simple tool can help you improve patient outcomes by fine-tuning resuscitation efforts and detecting obstructive shock. This episode is a must-listen if you want to enhance your cardiac arrest management strategies!

Oct 1, 2024 • 9min
You Should Be Using APRV
In this episode, Dr. Rory Spiegel dives deep into the benefits of Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (APRV) and why it deserves more attention in the ICU. Recorded at ResusX: Reset, Dr. Spiegel explains how APRV helps patients achieve functional residual capacity (FRC), improving lung function, reducing dead space, and easing the burden of breathing. He also dispels myths about APRV’s hemodynamic effects and shows how it can reduce the need for sedation and pressors. Tune in to learn why you should be considering APRV for your next critical patient!

Sep 27, 2024 • 12min
Does Chest Tube Size Matter?
In this episode, Dr. Salina Wydo dives into the debate over chest tube size—does it really impact patient outcomes in trauma care? Recorded at the ResusX: Golden Hour conference, Dr. Wydo explores the pros and cons of large-bore chest tubes versus small-bore pigtail catheters. She discusses the data behind eChest Tube Size, Pigtail Catheter, Trauma Care, Emergency Medicine, Critical Care, ResusX, Golden Hour, Pneumothorax, Hemothorax, Thoracostomy, Surgical Chest Tube, Minimally Invasive, Patient Care, Lung Injury, Tube Thoracostomy, Medical Debate, Trauma Surgery, Chest Drainage, Medical Education, ICU Procedures ach method, tackling questions of efficacy, complications, and patient comfort. Whether you’re a fan of the traditional surgical approach or intrigued by less invasive options, this discussion offers valuable insights for anyone working in emergency and trauma care.

Sep 13, 2024 • 17min
The Great Fluid Debate
In this episode, Dr. Dan Patino and Dr. Eddy Gutierrez engage in a head-to-head discussion on the age-old debate: lactated ringers vs. normal saline for resuscitation. Recorded at the ResusX: ReVolved conference, the doctors dive deep into the physiological implications of each fluid, from preventing metabolic acidosis to optimizing kidney function. With plenty of evidence, they explore the best practices for choosing the right fluid for your patient. Tune in to hear the debate and decide which fluid reigns supreme in the resuscitation bay!

Sep 10, 2024 • 14min
Vent During a Code
In this episode, Dr. Terren Trott explores the often overlooked but crucial role of ventilation during cardiac arrest resuscitation. Recorded at the ResusX: Golden Hour conference, Dr. Trott breaks down the science behind ventilation strategies, challenging conventional guidelines and advocating for a more personalized approach. Learn how adjusting ventilatory settings like respiratory rate and tidal volume can significantly impact patient outcomes, making this episode essential listening for anyone involved in critical care and emergency medicine. Tune in to rethink how you manage ventilation during your next resuscitation effort!

Sep 6, 2024 • 7min
Basics of Vasopressors
In this episode, Dr. Haney Mallemat demystifies the use of vasopressors in critical care, offering practical advice on when and how to use each option. From the ResusEM5 conference, Dr. Mallemat covers everything from the best go-to choice, norepinephrine, to less commonly used agents like vasopressin and Angiotensin II. With his clear, down-to-earth explanations, you'll gain confidence in selecting the right vasopressor for your hypotensive patients, whether you're dealing with septic shock, cardiogenic shock, or other emergencies. Tune in to sharpen your resuscitation skills!

Sep 3, 2024 • 23min
The Failing Liver
In this episode, Dr. Alice Gallo de Moraes discusses the critical management of acute liver failure, focusing on the systematic approach needed to stabilize patients in crisis. Recorded at the ResusX: Golden Hour conference, Dr. Gallo de Moraes covers everything from early diagnosis and hemodynamic support to managing coagulopathy and preparing for potential liver transplantation. Her detailed and compassionate approach offers practical guidance for healthcare providers facing the complexities of liver failure in the ICU. Tune in to learn how to improve patient outcomes with targeted, timely interventions.

Aug 27, 2024 • 11min
The Unruly Trauma Patient: To Sedate or Intubate?
What do you do when your trauma patient is too agitated to assess? In this episode, Dr. Fred Gmora takes us into the high-stakes world of emergency medicine, where the decision to sedate or intubate can mean the difference between life and death. He breaks down his approach to managing the unruly trauma patient, emphasizing the importance of rapid sedation with ketamine, maintaining spontaneous respiration, and always resuscitating before intubation. Tune in to hear his expert advice on navigating one of the most challenging scenarios in the ER.