Next for some tweet-ucation is "Critical Care Year In Review 2"! #CHEST2021 1/
Dr. Robert Hyzy (@bhyzy) talks about "What's New in Mechanical Ventilation". #CHEST2021 2/
This trial showed that stylet use improved the success of the first attempt at intubation. #CHEST2021 3/
This study looked at the use of NIV for asthma and found a lower odds of MV and mortality, but higher rates of having pneumonia and severe sepsis in those who needed intubation. #CHEST2021 4/
This RCT looked at whether there was a benefit to 8 of PEEP in patients with non-ARDS. Low PEEP was non-inferior to higher PEEP. There's no harm but also no benefit. #CHEST2021 5/
This study showed a shorter ICU LOS for patients who received Dexmedetomidine. #CHEST2021 6/
This meta-analysis confirmed a good specificity but low sensitivity of the cuff leak test. #CHEST2021 7/
This study looked at t-tube vs resistive loading in trach patients and found that resistive loading had more patients weaned and a lower ICU mortality. #CHEST2021 8/
This meta-analysis found that HFNC post-ecrubation reduces reintubation rates compared with conventional O2 therapy, but not NIV. #CHEST2021 9/
This meta-analysis showed a favorable trend with ECMO except in patients with 3 or more organ failures. #CHEST2021 10/
Next is Dr. Curtis Sessler talks about "Non-Pulmonary Critical Care." #CHEST2021 12/
This RCT compared Propofol and Precedex in patients with sepsis for sedation. No difference in outcomes. #CHEST2021 13/
This study looked at the use of Baclofen in agitated patients with unhealthy alcohol use. More days on the vent and in the ICU in the Baclofen group. #CHEST2021 14/
This study evaluated balanced solution vs normal saline in mortality in critically ill patients. Slightly higher SOFA and eurologic scores, but no meaningful improvement in outcomes. NS was actually better for TBI patients. #CHEST2021 15/
They evaluated faster vs slower IV bolus rates and found no difference in mortality or secondary outcomes. #CHEST2021 16/
This study found that in critically ill TBI patients those with positive fluid balance did worse (but they also may have been sicker at baseline). #CHEST2021 17/
This was an evaluation of time-limited trials of therapy in critically ill patients with advanced medical illnesses. It found that the time-limited trials were associated with improved quality of family meetings & a reduced intensity and duration of ICU treatments. #CHEST2021 18/
This study found that work-life integration was lower in women, single physicians, those 35 and older, and those that work more hours and call nights. #CHEST2021 20/
OOOOO this is exciting! He featured one of our articles!!! We found that about 1/3 of PCCM fellows had burnout, and assessed factors with an increased risk for burnout and depression! #CHEST2021 22/22
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Today I took a Freedom Trail tour in Boston and learned a lot. Read on to brush up on some history!
William Blackstone signed up for an expedition to come from England to North America in the mid-1620s. He sets up a farm in what is now Boston.
The king of England and the church were not getting along in 1630, so people came over because they wanted a more strict church (puritans) and landed in Charleston, which is marshland.
Here’s something I don’t understand. If I had $10 million invested with a 4% return, I would have $400,000 in interest every year. Even with my mortgage and taxes and a new car every year, I could still buy all the books, take incredible care of my pets, and travel the world. 1/
This amount would also be more than enough to completely retire and open my animal sanctuary which would be self-sustaining (I have it all planned out). And of course this would be without even touching the principal balance. 2/
Don’t get me wrong, I have absolutely no intent of ever having this kind of money. But here’s what I don’t understand - why in the world are we giving all these tax breaks to people with millions and millions of dollars. There are 759 BILLIONAIRES in the U.S. alone! 3/
Many of you have reached out, asking me what company I used to plan my trips. I actually plan the vast majority entirely myself. So since so many of you seem curious, here’s how I do it: 1/
Disclaimer 1: For certain polar locations I have booked cruises through Quark Expeditions. These include my trip to Antarctica, as well as upcoming trips to Greenland and Svalbard. I particularly like this company due to their focus on environmental protection and education. 2/
Disclaimer 2: I did use a travel agency for my most recent trip to Africa, because it is very difficult to book, safari and transfers there without someone with expert knowledge of the area. 3/
My final #SCCM2023 tweetucation session for today is “Late-Breaking Studies Affecting Patient Outcomes”!
First we have “Continued Enteral Nutrition Until Extubation Compared to Fasting Prior to Extubation in the Intensive Care Unit: A Clustered Randomized Trial” with Stephan Ehrmann (@stephanehrmann)! #SCCM2023
Nearly all ICUs impose some form of fasting before extubation, but this time seems to be decreasing. #SCCM2023