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OpenAnesthesia Multimedia
Article of the Month – May 2023 – Richard Dutton, Ryan Keneally and Michael Mazzeffi

OpenAnesthesia Multimedia

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 16:21


Drs. Richard Dutton, Ryan Keneally and Michael Mazzeffi discuss the article “In Vitro Analysis of Platelet Adhesion, Aggregation, and Surface GP1bα Expression in Stored Refrigerated Whole Blood: A Pilot Study” published in the May 2023 issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia.

OpenAnesthesia Multimedia
Article of the Month – May 2023 – Richard Dutton and Matthew Barajas

OpenAnesthesia Multimedia

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 17:59


Drs. Richard Dutton and Matthew Barajas discuss the article “Peripheral Intravenous Waveform Analysis Responsiveness to Subclinical Hemorrhage in a Rat Model” published in the May 2023 issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia.

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Let's Talk Loyalty
#289: Privacy, Data & GDPR Insights (Short Summary Show)

Let's Talk Loyalty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 8:23


Data protection, legal compliance and respect for member's privacy are all critical topics for loyalty marketing professionals. Whether it's GDPR or other global regulations, the privacy challenges we face today are escalating in to the "perfect storm". So how can we ensure we're professional, prepared and protected as much as possible? This short summary show explains the factors to consider, as well as the idea of a "Data Health Check", a service offer by Richard Dutton, Managing Director of the Elias Partnership, which can help your company prevent and defend against the costs of a data breach, should one ever occur. Show Notes: 1) Richard Dutton 2) Elias Partnership

OpenAnesthesia Multimedia
Article of the Month – April 2022 – Richard Dutton, Roman Dudaryk and Evan Pivalizza

OpenAnesthesia Multimedia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 29:13


Drs. Richard Dutton, Roman Dudaryk and Evan Pivalizza discuss the article “Pro-Con Debate: Prehospital Blood Transfusion— Should It Be Adopted for Civilian Trauma?” published in the April 2022 issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia.

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OpenAnesthesia Multimedia
Article of the Month – January 2022 – Richard Dutton, Kevin Blaine and Roman Dudaryk

OpenAnesthesia Multimedia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 31:14


Drs. Richard Dutton, Kevin Blaine and Roman Dudaryk discuss the article “Pro-Con Debate: Viscoelastic Hemostatic Assays Should Replace Fixed Ratio Massive Transfusion Protocols in Trauma” published in the January 2022 issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia.

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Editor's Top Picks
Rick Dutton Chief Quality Officer US Anesthesia Partners | TopMedTalk at the ASA

Editor's Top Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 35:22


Welcome to TopMedTalk's exclusive - as live - coverage of The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) annual general meeting; join Desiree Chappell, TopMedTalk's lead presenter, Monty Mythen TopMedTalk's Editor in Chief and Sol Aronson, tenured Professor, Duke University speak with their guest, Richard Dutton, M.D., M.B.A., Chief Quality Officer US Anesthesia Partners.

TopMedTalk
Rick Dutton Chief Quality Officer US Anesthesia Partners | TopMedTalk at the ASA

TopMedTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 35:22


Welcome to TopMedTalk's exclusive - as live - coverage of The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) annual general meeting; join Desiree Chappell, TopMedTalk's lead presenter, Monty Mythen TopMedTalk's Editor in Chief and Sol Aronson, tenured Professor, Duke University speak with their guest, Richard Dutton, M.D., M.B.A., Chief Quality Officer US Anesthesia Partners.

Let's Talk Loyalty
#139: Data Laws and Data and Privacy Health Checks for Loyalty Professionals

Let's Talk Loyalty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 42:54


Three years after the introduction of tighter data regulations & GDPR in Europe, the world of data protection and privacy is only getting more complex. In fact, my guest today described the privacy challenges we face today as a "perfect storm". From changing cookie laws, to complex data transfers, to the latest class action law suits being brought on behalf of professional footballers, there is now doubt that the tectonic plates in our industry are shifting. So how can we ensure we're professional, prepared and protected as much as possible? While we continue to cope with COVID, our industry is facing rapid changes, such as the increasing use of facial recognition technology & biometrics, so listen to learn all about the approach you can take to ensure "custom privacy protection by design, which will endure by default". Richard Dutton, Managing Director of the Elias Partnership joins me on today's show to explain the concept of a "Data Health Check", what it does, how it helps and how your company can ensure a legally defensible position should a data breach ever occur. Show Notes: 1) Richard Dutton 2) Elias Partnership

That Shakespeare Life
Episode #16: Stepping inside The Globe to See a Play Might Surprise You, An Interview with Richard Dutton

That Shakespeare Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 40:00


We take it for granted that Shakespeare's theater was similar to ours, when in fact, the experience of stepping inside The Globe or other Elizabethan playhouses was quite different for Shakespeare than for us today.  To take us behind the curtain and explore the inside of The Globe theater, Richard Dutton is our guide today, helping explore the sights, sounds, and smells inside a real Elizabethan theater. Richard Dutton is a specialist in the theater of William Shakespeare, having written twenty nine books in all about Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and other early modern dramatists as well. He joins us today to take a look inside some of the unexpected theater conventions that were normal for Shakespeare, and might be surprising for us today. In this episode, I’ll be asking Richard about : What were the sights and sounds someone experienced upon entering The Globe? Shakespeare's plays reference a prayer to the Queen at the end of a production--why did they pray? Philip Henslowe is cited as having side jobs related to theater. In the business of theater, would all theater owners capitalize on their options for income this way? What about snacks? Did they have popcorn at the theater? ...and more!

RESUS NURSE
015 How Low Can You Go? Hypotension is an Emergency w/Scott Weingart, MD

RESUS NURSE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 26:44


"This used to be merely intuition...even a minute or two at low MAPs may be too much and certainly waiting 20 minutes for pharmacy to send up a drip is probably way too long...and your kidneys may actually be getting damaged in that short period of time." - Scott Weingart, MD Who is Scott Weingart, MD? Courtesy of Scott Weingart, MD Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM FUCEM DipHTFU Scott is an ED Intensivist from New York. He did fellowships in Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, and ECMO. He is currently an attending in and chief of the Division of Emergency Critical Care at Stony Brook Hospital. He is a clinical associate professor of emergency medicine at Stony Brook Medicine and an adjunct associate professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is best known for talking to himself about Resuscitation and Critical Care on a podcast called EMCrit, which has been downloaded > 19 million times. EMCrit Twitter Team @emcrit What is a MAP? (Mean Arterial Pressure) Average pressure in a patient’s arteries during one cardiac cycle Really good number to measure organ perfusion Systolic BP is a useless measurement in super hypotensive patients Calculations: MAP = CO x SVR MAP = SBP + 2(DBP)/3 Low MAPs should be treated as an Emergency = Requires Good Nursing!! What is a minimal MAP for adequate perfusion? No one knows!!  Minimal MAPs (what we think and have made up) to adequately perfuse 3 main organs. Use this as a loose guideline. May have to individualize for each patient.   Brain MAP 60-65 but can go lower for a bit of time before damage MAP 40 starts to have altered mental status Heart MAP 60-65 Kidney MAP 65 super sensitive to low MAPs May not be able to measure output in ED if kidneys were hit hard and due to shunting In the ED, we like MAP 65... because the organs will have minimal perfusion and we often don't know what the medical history is or have had 24 hours of patient observation.  Normal MAP + Low SBP + Normal DBP = Okay Organs are being perfused Low MAP + Normal SBP + Low DBP (Ex: 100/20) = Badness Can be in cardiac arrest if you don't pay attention and do something ASAP Low MAP, How long is too long? New Anesthesia literature that shows a minute or two may be too much. Concern for kidney injury Hearts may dislike low MAP esp. Pts with cardiac history. React quickly to low MAPs (MAP 40s and 50s) No barrier to treating low MAPs No Harm in treating low MAPs Can start peripheral NE drip and if in 45 minutes, NE drip is titrated off - no harm done to Pt Wait and See approach with fluids doesn't work Fluids don't last to maintain MAPs, it will drop 30-60 minutes later Harm to keep Pt at low MAPs "Permissive Hypotension" A confusing term No one is really in a permissive hypotension state lower than the minimal MAP 65 Trauma A confusing term because the trauma studies still show that a Pt is being perfused and hovering around MAP 60-65 Term came about because fluids were restricted instead of giving bunch of fluids - but BPs were normal Some say the clot is formed so don't break the clot - still BPs are at MAPs that we talked about Bickell study on penetrating trauma Scott mentioned Permissive hypotension/hypotensive resuscitation and restricted/controlled resuscitation in patients with severe trauma by D. Kudo Rick Dutton Approach for penetrating trauma management as described by Scott Keep your patient from being vasoconstricted Organs are not being perfused with higher MAP but in fact exsanguinating due to vasoconstriction Manage by hovering around a MAP 60-65 and perfuse organs MAP 80 (or whatever upper limit you decide), give them some anesthetic and dilate them. Fentanyl is an indirect vasodilator Read more about Richard Dutton and trauma at emcrit.org Hemostatic Resuscitation Hemorrhagic Shock Patient in Trauma Neuro - term doesn't really apply

AirwayOnDemand p.i.
Quality Measures in Airway Management

AirwayOnDemand p.i.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2014 21:33


Dr. Richard Dutton of the ASA's Quality Institute will be speaking at the upcoming SAM meeting in Seattle, Washington. I spoke to Richard about the goals of the airway management quality reporting effort

OpenAnesthesia Multimedia
Ask The Experts - March 2013 - Richard Dutton

OpenAnesthesia Multimedia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2013 36:05


Quality in Anesthesia; Transfusion in Trauma

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Hemostatic Resuscitation by Richard Dutton, MD

EMCrit FOAM Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2011 51:35


Richard Dutton is a trauma anesthesiologist who was one of the primary formulators of the concept of 1:1:1 resuscitation. Here he is speaking on hemostatic resuscitation.

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EMCrit FOAM Feed
EMCrit Podcast 30 – Hemorrhagic Shock Resuscitation

EMCrit FOAM Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2010 31:07


This week we discuss the resuscitation of the hemorrhagic shock patient with Dr. Richard Dutton, MD.

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Nexus
Nexus #7 - Richard Dutton & Richard Harp

Nexus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 29:08


Richard Dutton, English Department Chair and Humanities Distinguished Professor of English, Ohio State University, and Richard Harp, English Department Chair, UNLV.