Ed Ecmo

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Sinopsis

Resuscitationist-Initiated Extracorporeal Life Support

Episodios

  • Crash Episode: Iowa OHCA ECMO Save – with Andrew Karl Terry

    07/09/2017 Duración: 11min

    Mini episode - This is a great example of where a little persistence with your colleagues can help save someone's life.  Dr. Andrew Karl Terry, having had only limited exposure to ECMO, was able to encourage his Cardiologists to put a witnessed VF patient on ECMO.  The rest is history! The post Crash Episode: Iowa OHCA ECMO Save – with Andrew Karl Terry appeared first on ED ECMO.

  • EDECMO 38 – ECMO and Trauma – with Pal Ager-Wick and Magnus Larsson

    28/08/2017 Duración: 31min

    This episode is all about ECMO in trauma - not the usual ARDS, TRALI VV-ECMO - we’re talking about VA ECMO for the acutely dying trauma patient. Zack interviews Pål Ager-Wick from Tromso Norway, and Magnus Larsson from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. We talk about everything from how ECMO helps the hemorrhaging trauma patient to the futuristic “Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation” concept being done in Baltimore now. The post EDECMO 38 – ECMO and Trauma – with Pal Ager-Wick and Magnus Larsson appeared first on ED ECMO.

  • EDECMO 37 – Nate’s Story

    21/07/2017 Duración: 32min

    Jake is an Emergency Physician from Santa Cruz California whose interest in resuscitation was put to the fullest test when his own son had a cardiac arrest. This is the amazing retelling of that day in November when what Jake learned in an EDECMO workshop was utilized in a dramatic fashion. This is a story of two heros: Jake and his son Nate. The post EDECMO 37 – Nate’s Story appeared first on ED ECMO.

  • Crash Episode – MicroDissection of Yannopoulos’ ECMO Method

    15/07/2017 Duración: 35min

    The University of Minnesota Cath Lab Cannulation Method The post Crash Episode – MicroDissection of Yannopoulos’ ECMO Method appeared first on ED ECMO.

  • EDECMO 36 – Crushing the Nihilism of Cardiac Arrest – with Demetri Yannopoulos

    09/06/2017 Duración: 29min

    In this podcast episode, Zack interviews Demetri Yannopoulos from the University of Minnesota. Demetri has organized Minneapolis into arguably the most impressive ECPR city in the world. He has changed the mindset of out of hospital refractory ventricular fibrillation care from “stay and play”, the philosophy that medics should stay at the scene and provide care until ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation) or until the patient is pronounced dead. In Minneapolis, a patient who who arrests in  Yannopoulos’ catchment area gets three shocks. If the patient does not get ROSC then they are immediately transported to the University of Minnesota using LUCAS mechanical chest compression device. The patient bypasses the emergency department and goes directly to the cath lab. In the cath lab, Demetri, or one of his partners, cannulates and initiates ECMO with an average time of 6 minutes!!! In his first 90 patients he has had a 45% neurologically intact survivorship. Patients are getting to the cath lab on average 60

  • EDECMO 35 – REBOA REVISITED!

    07/04/2017 Duración: 34min

    REBOA (Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta) is used to gain proximal control over non-compressible hemorrhage below the diaphragm. In this episode, Zack takes a deep dive into REBOA implementation, physiology, and complications with four of the biggest movers in the world of REBOA: The post EDECMO 35 – REBOA REVISITED! appeared first on ED ECMO.

  • EDECMO 34 – The Day After REANIMATE – with Dr. Sean Deitch

    15/03/2017 Duración: 16min

    In this episode, Joe talks with Dr. Sean Deitch, a non-academic Emergency Physician practicing in San Diego, California. Dr. Deitch attended REANIMATE 3 - which just finished 2 weeks ago...and has an amazing story to tell. You'll have to listen to the episode... REANIMATE 4 is September 21-22, 2017 and features guest faculty member Stephen Bernard - coming all the way from Melbourne, Australia - and best know from the original therapeutic hypothermia trials and CHEER. R3 was amazing and R4 will be even better!! The post EDECMO 34 – The Day After REANIMATE – with Dr. Sean Deitch appeared first on ED ECMO.

  • EDECMO 33a – “Bringing Down the House” by Zack Shinar (from RESUSfest 2016)

    26/01/2017 Duración: 19min

    In this episode of the EDECMO podcast, Zack describes how to use the concept of 'TEAM PLAY", much like the gang from the classic novel "Bringing Down the House" by Ben Mezrich, to optimize outcomes after cardiac arrest....with, or without, ECPR. The post EDECMO 33a – “Bringing Down the House” by Zack Shinar (from RESUSfest 2016) appeared first on ED ECMO.

  • EDECMO 32 – Archimedes Screw: Is Impella the Future of Mechanical Circulatory Support?

    07/12/2016 Duración: 37min

    In this episode we explore two very different applications of the Impella® device - a percutaneously-placed temporary ventricular assist device (VAD) sold by Abiomed (no financial disclosures). These VADs work by the use of a micro-axillary pump which is typically placed by interventional cardiologists under fluoroscopy. The inlet of the pump is placed in the ventrical while the outlet rests just above the aortic valve. The post EDECMO 32 – Archimedes Screw: Is Impella the Future of Mechanical Circulatory Support? appeared first on ED ECMO.

  • EDECMO 31 – Anaphylaxis & Epi-Pens. Are we ready for VV-ECMO in the Emergency Department?

    11/10/2016 Duración: 27min

    Here is a case of a young man who presented to the Emergency Department with profound anaphylaxis. This was a "CAN Intubate/CAN'T VENTILATE" scenario: Max Epinephrine Max antihistamines Max steroids Max ventilator What options do you have? Find out in this episode. The post EDECMO 31 – Anaphylaxis & Epi-Pens. Are we ready for VV-ECMO in the Emergency Department? appeared first on ED ECMO.

  • EDECMO 30 – Post-Arrest ECMO Critical Care Management with Deirdre Murphy

    09/09/2016 Duración: 21min

    Post Pump Crit Care The post EDECMO 30 – Post-Arrest ECMO Critical Care Management with Deirdre Murphy appeared first on ED ECMO.

  • EDECMO 29 – ECMO in Hypothermic Cardiac Arrest – with Torvind Naesheim of Norway

    13/07/2016 Duración: 27min

    Joe interviews Torvind Naesheim, an intensivist and cardiothoracic anesthesiologist from Norway, on the management of accidental hypothermic arrest using ECMO

  • EDECMO 28 – The University of Utah EDECMO Experience and the ERECT Collaborative

    09/06/2016 Duración: 34min

    Zack talks with the ED ECMO team from the University of Utah about how they established their ECPR program.

  • EDECMO 27 – A Real-World Case of a Crashing Multi-Drug OD Patient Saved with ED ECMO

    28/04/2016 Duración: 34min

    This is a real-world case of a multi-drug overdosed patient that would have died without ECMO. We talk about ECMO being a bridge to an intervention. Well, sometimes ECMO is a bridge to metabolism of drug/med that they OD'd on.

  • EDECMO 26 – “ECPR is a Step Too Far” – Ho vs. Bellezzo: a SMACCback Chicago Cage Match

    02/03/2016 Duración: 30min

    Are you ready for this rumble in the urban jungle?? Chris Ho vs Joe Bellezzo in the no holds barred debate about whether ECMO CPR is a step too far? The next cage match from SMACC Chicago.

  • EDECMO 25.5 – (Part 2) an EDECMO short with Jim Manning – on location with the SAMU pre-hospital ECMO team in France

    30/11/2015 Duración: 18min

    In followup to our discussion with Jim Manning MD (@JManning_UNC) and Lionel Lamhaut (@LionelLamhaut) MD of the Service d’Aide Médicale Urgente (SAMU) for EDECMO Episode 25, the guys spent the last few days 'just hanging out in Paris."

  • EDECMO 25 – ‘Ze ECMO TEAM.’ Manning and Lamhaut: Updates on ECMO, the new 7F REBOA Catheter, and Pre-hospital ECMO in France

    19/11/2015 Duración: 15min

    In this episode, Zack interviews Jim Manning MD (University of North Carolina) and Dr. Lionel Lamhaut from the famed French SAMU (Service d'Aide Médicale Urgente). REBOA. SAAP. Pre-Hospital ECMO. Its all here.

  • EDECMO 24 – Weaning VA-ECMO, with Deirdre Murphy

    10/09/2015 Duración: 35min

    In this episode, Zack and Joe talk with Deirdre Murphy, the Deputy Director of the ICU, director of the cardiothoracic ICU at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. The Alfred has put itself on the map in so many ways over the past decade. Home to Stephen Bernard (of the original Hypothermia after ROSC without RONF fame), Chris Nickson (@precordialthump, @I_C_N, @intensiveblog, #SMACC, lifeinthefastlane.com), and good friends Jason McClue, Steve McGloughlin, Josh Ihle, Paul Nixon, and Deirdre Murphy, The Alfred is becoming a mecca for advanced resuscitation and ECMO/ECPR. In this episode we sat down with Dr. Murphy to discuss the nuances of weaning a patient from ECMO. As ED Docs, Zack and I find ourselves at the heroic end of the resuscitation spectrum when the dying patient goes on pump...but what happens at the other end? What happens in the hours, days, and weeks that follow? Listen to this episode to find out...

  • EDECMO 23 – ORNATO LIVES! – How ECMO Saved a Pillar of Resuscitation

    14/07/2015 Duración: 22min

    Joe Ornato, a pillar in the world of resuscitation, suffered a massive PE and arrested upon arrival to the Virginia Commonwealth University Emergency Department in April 2015. How it all unfolded is amazing. Listen to this episode to hear the details...

  • EDECMO 22 – Managing the Crashing Tox Patient with ECMO – with Leon Gussow & Steve Aks from The Poison Review

    15/06/2015 Duración: 33min

    In this episode Scott, Zack and Joe were all in the same room...in a conference room at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill - where we were doing ECPR studies in an animal model of cardiac arrest with Jim Manning. We spoke with legendary toxicologists Leon Gussow and Steve Aks about the role of ECMO and ECPR in the overdosed tox patient.

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