Liz Crowe: "Is it Moral to Feel Moral Distress?"
Critical Care Global Grand Rounds
by Continulus
2y ago
As technology and medicine progress so do our options for care. But how does doing ‘what we can’ impact the ‘doing what is right’? How often do pressures related to the job cause us to act in ways that are inconsistent with our ethical values? How does that impact us and what can we do to minimise its effect ..read more
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Professor Michael O'Leary: "Organ Donation"
Critical Care Global Grand Rounds
by Continulus
2y ago
Organ transplantation using organs donated after death is now the preferred treatment for many end-stage organ failures and is life-changing and life saving for recipients. Outcomes from transplantation are excellent, for example a third of liver transplant recipients are alive 30 years following transplant. Unfortunately, the demand for donor organs outstrips supply. This talk reviews current practice and recommendations ..read more
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Ramesh Venkataraman: "Renal Replacement Therapy for AKI"
Critical Care Global Grand Rounds
by Continulus
2y ago
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) affects nearly 40% of intensive care unit (ICU) patients and carries significant morbidity and mortality. Once AKI is established, renal replacement therapy (RRT) is the mainstay of supportive care. The best time to initiate RRT is still unclear. Although several studies have evaluated early vs. late RRT in AKI, there is no clear consensus on how “early” or “late” should be defined. Existing evidence does not support the initiation of RRT based on any particular stage of AKI. Risk-benefit of RRT along with the host's ability to tolerate homeostatic derangements should ..read more
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Professor Kathryn Maitland: "Management of Gastroenteritis in Resource Limited Settings"
Critical Care Global Grand Rounds
by Continulus
2y ago
Diarrhoea is a prominent cause of morbidity and mortality in children under 5 years in lower to middle-income countries (LMICs). Current recommendations for intravenous rehydration are based on limited evidence. This talk covers the epidemiology and management of gastroenteritis and examines the latest studies and their implications for practice ..read more
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Federico Angriman: "Non-Invasive Oxygenation Strategies"
Critical Care Global Grand Rounds
by Continulus
2y ago
Non-invasive oxygenation strategies include standard oxygen therapy, non-invasive ventilation, and high-flow nasal oxygen. Non-invasive ventilation in turn may be delivered via a helmet or a face-mask interface. When deployed for the treatment of acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, on average, all these strategies reduce the risk of intubation and may reduce the risk of all-cause mortality. In addition, when used upon extubation, they appear to reduce the risk of re-intubation in adult critically ill patients. In this setting, it may be especially useful to use both high flow nasal oxygen and ..read more
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Tim Baker: "Essential Emergency & Critical Care"
Critical Care Global Grand Rounds
by Continulus
2y ago
Globally, critical illness results in millions of deaths every year. Although many of these deaths are potentially preventable, the basic, life-saving care of critically ill patients is often overlooked in health systems. Essential Emergency and Critical Care (EECC) has been devised as the care that should be provided to all critically ill patients in all hospitals in the world. EECC includes effective, low-cost and low-complexity care for the identification and treatment of critically ill patients across all medical specialties. The content of EECC has recently been specified in a global cons ..read more
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Professor Charles Sprung: "Foregoing Life-Sustaining Treatment in the ICU"
Critical Care Global Grand Rounds
by Continulus
2y ago
Medical practices at the end of life differ around the world. In the United States, medicine has moved from a paternalistic model to one that promotes autonomy and self-determination.  In Europe and other regions of the world, patient-physician relationships are still somewhat paternalistic. Different cultures and countries deal in diverse ways with the ethical dilemmas arising as a consequence of the wider availability of life-sustaining therapies. In the past patients died in intensive care units (ICUs) despite ongoing aggressive therapy. Over the years, observational studies documentin ..read more
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Paul Young: "Potential Solutions to the Problems of Clinical Trial Science"
Critical Care Global Grand Rounds
by Continulus
2y ago
This talk focuses on ways in which clinical trials in critical care medicine are evolving. Such evolutions include individual patient-level meta-analyses, registry trials, cluster trials, cluster crossover trials, cluster crossover registry trials, and Bayesian trials ..read more
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