In this episode, I’ll discuss whether etomidate can be given as a continuous infusion. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Etomidate is a non-barbituate, general anesthetic agent. By far the most common use for etomidate in ICU patients is as an induction agent during rapid sequence intubation. Etomidate would be effective at providing sedation as […]
Episode 484: Top takeways for hospital pharmacists from the NEJM editors discussion on treating Covid-19
In this episode, I’ll discuss a recent discussion hosted by 2 editors of NEJM on treating Covid-19. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher On March 5th Doctors Eric Rubin and Lindsey Baden, two editors for the New England Journal of Medicine, published a discussion on the treatment of patients with the Covid-19 virus. Although the […]
Episode 483: Protocolized diuresis for deresuscitation
In this episode I’ll discuss a pilot study of protocolized diuresis for deresusciation of septic patients. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Deresuscitation is a term I expect to read much more about in literature in the near future. It refers to the practice of correcting the fluid balance of patients who have just been […]
Episode 482: Should norepinephrine be started before fluid resuscitation is complete?
In this episode, I’ll discuss an article about starting norepinephrine before fluid resuscitation is complete in septic shock. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Article Effects of very early start of norepinephrine in patients with septic shock: a propensity score-based analysis Lead author: Gustavo A. Ospina-Tascón Published in the journal Critical Care February 2020 Background […]
Episode 481: 10 tips for implementing a PGY-1 rotation experience
In this episode, I’ll discuss tips for implementing a PGY-1 rotation experience. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher 1. Make your expectations clear at the beginning of the rotation. 2. Provide a thorough orientation including review of the objectives. Plan to spend at least 30-60 minutes of day one on this. 3. When you give […]
Episode 480: The effects of epinephrine infusion on survival in critically ill patients
In this episode, I’ll discuss an article about the effects of epinephrine infusion on survival in critically ill patients. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Article Effect of Continuous Epinephrine Infusion on Survival in Critically Ill Patients: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials Lead author: Alessandro Belletti Published in Critical Care Medicine February 2020 Background While […]
Episode 479: Should patients with antibiotic-impregnated bone cement receive therapeutic drug monitoring?
In this episode, I’ll discuss whether patients with antibiotic-impregnated bone cement should receive therapeutic drug monitoring. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Shoutout to Pharmacy Kelsey for inspiring this episode. When orthopedic surgeons place bone cement in patients, they will often impregnate the cement with antibiotics such as vancomycin and tobramycin. This mixing process occurs […]
Episode 478: Buprenorphine as an antidote in methadone overdose
In this episode I’ll, discuss an article about using buprenorphine as an antidote in methadone overdose. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Article Buprenorphine to reverse respiratory depression from methadone overdose in opioid-dependent patients: a prospective randomized trial Lead author: Nasim Zamani Published in Critical Care February 2020 Background While naloxone is the standard treatment […]
Episode 477: Underdosing cefazolin prophylaxis results in higher ortho infection rates
In this episode, I’ll discuss cefazolin underdosing and the risk of surgical site infection. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher There has been a lack of solid outcome data in the literature to support recommendations for weight-based dosing of cefazolin to prevent surgical site infection in orthopedic patients. But recently researchers evaluated patients in New […]
Episode 476: Dealing with and preventing negative interactions with other professionals
In this episode, I’ll discuss dealing with and preventing negative interactions with other professionals. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher We’ve all been yelled at or had a professional interaction go sour at some point in our career. Perhaps it was when trying to deliver a recommendation to a physician, ask a question of a […]
Episode 475: Can D-dimer results be improved by adjusting cutoffs for renal dysfunction?
In this episode, I’ll discuss whether D-dimer results can be improved by adjusting cutoffs for renal dysfunction. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Patients with suspected thromboembolic disease who have a low or intermediate pretest probability often have a D-dimer level drawn as part of their workup before a decision to anticoagulate is made. The […]
Episode 474: Effect of Vitamin C, Hydrocortisone, and Thiamine vs Hydrocortisone Alone on Time Alive and Free of Vasopressor Support Among Patients With Septic Shock
In this episode, I’ll discuss a long-awaited randomized, controlled trial of vitamin C, thiamine, and hydrocortisone in sepsis. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Article Effect of Vitamin C, Hydrocortisone, and Thiamine vs Hydrocortisone Alone on Time Alive and Free of Vasopressor Support Among Patients With Septic Shock Lead author: Tomoko Fujii Published in JAMA […]
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