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Today, pediatric intensivists Dr. Pradip Kamat and Dr. Rahul Damania discuss a complex case of a 12-year-old girl who suffered a seizure and unresponsiveness due to a subarachnoid hemorrhage from a ruptured aneurysm. They explore the multi-system effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and intracranial hemorrhage, focusing on non-neurologic organ dysfunction. They'll also highlight the impact on cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, and hepatic systems, emphasizing the importance of understanding these interactions for better patient management. Tune in to hear relevant studies and management strategies to improve outcomes in pediatric TBI cases.In This Episode:Clinical case of a 12-year-old girl with seizure and unresponsiveness due to subarachnoid hemorrhage from a ruptured aneurysmManagement of non-neurologic organ dysfunction in traumatic brain injury (TBI) and intracranial hemorrhageMulti-system effects of brain injuries, including cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, and hepatic complicationsImportance of recognizing non-neurologic organ dysfunction in pediatric patientsEpidemiology and prevalence of non-neurologic organ dysfunction in patients with aneurysms or subarachnoid hemorrhageMechanisms of organ dysfunction following brain injury, including inflammatory responses and cytokine releaseManagement strategies for cardiovascular complications in TBI patients.Discussion of respiratory complications, such as acute lung injury and ARDS, in the context of TBIRenal and hepatic dysfunction associated with traumatic brain injury and their managementEmphasis on the need for a comprehensive understanding of organ interactions to improve patient outcomes in pediatric critical careConclusionIn summary, the episode underscores the complex interplay between brain injury and multi-system organ dysfunction. The hosts emphasize the need for a comprehensive understanding of these interactions to improve patient outcomes in pediatric TBI cases. They advocate for a team-based approach to management, focusing on individual patient physiology and the delicate balance required to address the challenges posed by non-neurologic organ dysfunction.Connect With Us!We hope you found value in this case-based discussion. Please share your feedback, subscribe, and leave a review on our podcast. For more resources, visit our website at PICUoncall.org.Thank you for joining us, and stay tuned for our next episode!
Test the resilience of your apps by introducing faults to simulate real-world outages with Azure Chaos Studio. John Engel-Kemnetz, Senior Program Manager for Azure Chaos Studio, joins Jeremy Chapman to show how you can quickly identify failures in your applications —like additional load, high latency, permission issues, and full on outages— to avoid unnecessary downtime. With Azure Chaos Studio, we've delivered a fully-managed experimentation platform to quickly discover hard-to-find issues. Whether in late-stage development or in production, you can apply controlled chaos to your apps and gather the information needed to resolve issues. -Introduce faults to simulate the effects of a real-world outage -Prevent outages to VM hosts, automatically redirect traffic to healthy VMs and zones -Run resiliency experiments as part of your automated release process ► QUICK LINKS: 00:00 - Introduction 01:27 - See how Azure Chaos Studio works 04:32 - Permission model 06:18 - How to prevent real-life outages 08:08 - Choose the right fault 09:18 - Automated release process 10:47 - Wrap up ► Link References: Run resilience architecture reviews to identify resilience gaps using https://aka.ms/thereview Access our Quickstart tutorials at https://aka.ms/TryChaos ► Unfamiliar with Microsoft Mechanics? We are Microsoft's official video series for IT. You can watch and share valuable content and demos of current and upcoming tech from the people who build it at Microsoft. Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MicrosoftMechanicsSeries?sub_confirmation=1 Join us on the Microsoft Tech Community: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-mechanics-blog/bg-p/MicrosoftMechanicsBlog Watch or listen via podcast here: https://microsoftmechanics.libsyn.com/website ► Keep getting this insider knowledge, join us on social: Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MSFTMechanics Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/microsoft-mechanics/
Would you like to hear about Accenture's approach to efficient release management for Oracle Cloud HCM? Join us on Cloud HCM Talk Radio to hear Jeannine Kovacic, Accenture Managing Director, Oracle Practice and Ashlee Baker, Manager in Accenture's Oracle Cloud Center of Excellence, discuss best practices for efficient release management and testing strategies.
Dr. Daniel Willkomm, Projektmanager bei der auticon GmbH, spricht mit Herrn Prof. Dr. Dirk Reichelt über die auticon GmbH, die sich auf die Zusammenarbeit mit Autisten spezialisiert hat. Herr Willkomm erklärt, was Autismus eigentlich ist und warum die Arbeit mit Autisten im Konfigurations- und Releasemanagement so gut funktioniert.
Polly Peterson joins Adam and Artem to talk about about her role protecting the quality of the releases we make to our users. Also bargain-basement superpowers. Transcript Managing Our Releases with Polly Peterson Transcript Show Notes Polly on Linked In Polly's Google Meet trick to automatically present to your current meeting Adam on Twitter Artem on Twitter
Dirk Reichelt, Professor für Informationsmanagement an der HTW Dresden und Solveig Steinmeier, Expertin für agiles Releasemanagement diskutieren darüber, welche Treiber es braucht, um Veränderungen und agiles Releasemanagement im Unternehmen voranzubringen.
Im Gespräch mit Dirk Reichelt, Professor für Informationsmanagement an der HTW Dresden, erklärt Thomas Pippig, Gruppenleiter Deployment Management bei Vodafone Deutschland wie agiles Releasemanagement und neue Technologien Einzug in das Unternehmen halten.