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I'd lost count of the number of country racing fans who'd requested a podcast with retired jockey Graham Power. Whenever the subject of top Riverina jockeys had come up over the years, Graham's name was always on the list. A phone call to check his availability and some quick research followed, and we were good to go. Great to present a podcast with a horseman who never rode a winner as an apprentice, but sure as hell made up for it later. Graham begins by looking back on his final day as a jockey at Wagga in 2000. He says he was delighted to ride a winner on a very emotional day. Graham talks about the way in which he handled the withdrawal symptoms. He talks about his current involvement with the famous St. Vincents De Paul charity organisation in Wagga. The former ace jockey refutes the theory that he's a native of the Riverina. Graham talks about his childhood in Tamworth. He says there was no racing in his family background, but reveals that his grandfather Tom worked as a street sweeper in the 1920's using horse and dray. He remembers his first job on the ground in a Newcastle stable before a return to Tamworth and a short lived first apprenticeship. Injuries sustained in a race fall saw him walk away from racing and find a job at the local abbatoirs. Graham recalls the chance conversation at a Tamworth race meeting that led to the renewal of his jockey's licence. He looks back on his friendship with trainer Bede Delaney whose move to Gundagai would change his life. Power reflects on the deeds of one of the best horses he rode for the Delaney stable, prolific winner Aurilandy. He talks of Aurilandy's two wins down the famous Flemington straight and the opportunity to ride the horse in the famous Epsom Hcp. Nothing went right at his only Gr 1 ride. Graham talks about his move to Wagga. He acknowledges some of the handy horses he got to ride over the next few years. Graham looks back on a Cootamundra Cup win on a future Melbourne Cup winner. He thought very little of the horse at the time. He remembers with affection wins in the Albury and Wagga Cups. Graham remembers the Richard Freyer trained Prince Tone, a talented horse provided he didn't have to travel too far to race meetings. He pays tribute to several other bush Cup winners. Graham delights in telling the story about his two rides on champion Kingston Town. The former outstanding rider looks back on some special race days when he rode multiple winners on the programme. He reels off some of the many jobs he's had away from racing. He talks of some of his favourite Riverina trainers and delights in the fact that he rode the first winner ever trained by Gary Portelli, now entrenched in the top bracket of Sydney's trainers. Graham pays tribute to a select group of his favourite country jockeys. He looks back on some serious race falls including one in which he appeared to suffer no injuries. By the time he got home the situation had changed dramatically. The 79 year old talks of past involvement in racing administration and a current “on call” role for Racing NSW. The versatile veteran talks back on his experience driving harness horses and a stint as a newspaper columnist. He looks back on one of his proudest moments as a jockey-the occasion of his 1000th win on SDRA tracks. Graham looks back on his two marriages and a double tragedy in his life. He pays tribute to daughter Tracey, and sons Steven and Ben. A nostalgic trip down memory lane with a man dubbed “the George Moore of Riverina racing” in his era by Sky Thoroughbred Central host Graeme White.
Le Pr Jonathan Messika, qui est praticien Hospitalier au sein du Service de Pneumologie et Transplantation Pulmonaire de l'Hôpital Foch, partage avec nous un retour d'expérience des patients transplantés pulmonaires suite à un SDRA COVID et place de la transplantation pulmonaire en aiguë, en post SDRA en réanimation. Aucun conflit d'intérêt n'est déclaré. Sommaire :• Quelles sont les particularités de la transplantation pulmonaire en post-SDRA et en particulier en post-SDRA COVID ?• Y a-t-il une place pour la transplantation pulmonaire en aiguë en réanimation chez les patients en post-SDRA d'autres étiologies, dépendant de la ventilation artificielle ?• Comment et avec qui discuter des potentielles indications
After just 14 years of race riding Don Terry was clearly established as one of the best country based jockeys in Australia. He was approaching 700 winners when involved in a life changing race fall at Grafton. After six months in Brisbane's Princess Alexandra Hospital he settled on the NSW north coast, and began the long road back. His achievements have been extraordinary. It's a privilege to welcome him as a very special guest on this week's podcast. Don talks about the way he manages his problems day by day. He says his temper is not as volatile as it once was. Don talks about the layout of his Lennox Head home. The former outstanding jockey talks about his role as the manager of Brisbane rider Justin Stanley. He proudly describes his curiously named fishing boat. Don acknowledges the support of his loyal fishing mates and talks of the sea miles they travel to find the best location. He talks about some of the fish species they encounter. The resilient Terry enjoys nothing more than driving his car. He talks about a marathon trip to the Riverina recently to visit his elderly mother. He takes us back to childhood days on the family farm and remembers the days when he taught himself to ride. Don talks about his apprenticeship to leading Riverina trainer David Heywood. He shares clear recollections of his first winning ride at Wagga and his initial city win on an amazing old horse. Don talks of his association with Ken Callaughan and pays tribute to some special horses he got to ride for the top trainer. He recalls a Rosehill win on the day of the infamous “flag start” at Rosehill. Don looks back on some important country wins and his two SDRA premiership wins. The former jockey talks of his relocation to northern NSW and the fateful day he rode at the South Grafton Cup meeting. He describes the way the accident unfolded. Don looks back on the aftermath of the fall and his many months in the Princess Alexandra Hospital. He says he was anxious to get back into circulation and talks of his first foray into jockey management. Don remembers the surprise invitation he received to train a couple of horses. He decided to give it a go, and met with immediate success. The ever courageous Terry took part in early trials for a revolutionary concept called “robotic legs”. He takes us through the procedure involved and the side effects he encountered. Don pays tribute to daughter Laura Kate and son Lyle who are doing well in their chosen careers. This is an inspiring podcast with a very special bloke.
It's just over three years since Molly Bourke won her first race on Mouse Almighty at Wagga. Another 131 wins have followed, complimented by an SDRA Apprentices Premiership. Molly's talents were clearly evident when she skilfully nursed $58.00 “pop” Secret Plan over the line at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday. She's now with John Sargent at Randwick and rode 20 city winners last season. Great to catch up with the little girl from Tumbarumba who has to pinch herself to believe she's competing successfully in one of the world's toughest markets. Molly talks about her move to the big smoke just over a year ago. She looks back on her first taste of Sydney racing when she won on bush galloper Zakeriz at Canterbury late in 2022. Molly talks of her first win for new master John O'Shea at Wyong. She acknowledges a recent story about her career by Ray Hickson in the Racing NSW magazine. The apprentice looks back on the shock of her relocation to the bustling city of Sydney. Molly says it's quite an experience to ride regularly against some of Australia's best jockeys. She pays tribute to two Sydney female role models. The talented young rider takes us back to childhood days on the farm at Tumbarumba, and her early education on stock horses. She looks back on other riding pursuits. She says it was her next door neighbour who alerted her to the excitement of horse racing. Molly remembers her first experience of trackwork and an apprenticeship to local trainer George Dimitropoulos. School wasn't Molly's favourite place, but she did well in one particular subject. Sport was a different matter. She showed plenty of ability in several endeavours. Molly vividly recalls her unimpressive race riding debut at Leeton on Mouse Almighty, and the magic of her first win at Wagga on the same little mare. She looks back on her transfer to a much busier environment at Canberra with trainer Doug Gorrel. Molly talks of the great support she received from another well known Canberra trainer, and the thrill of winning the SDRA junior title. The young jockey takes us through the freakish accident in which she was involved on the way to Albury races with Doug Gorrel. Molly has no doubt the fact that she was asleep in the passenger seat, may have saved her life. She talks about Doug's serious injury and the sad loss of a promising filly in the accident. Molly gives high praise to a select group of southern districts jockeys who helped her along the way. She makes special mention of valuable tutelage given by former jockey Darryn Murphy of the Skillinvest Employment and Training Company. Molly acknowledges the support of her master John Sargent, and the well known training talents of the expat Kiwi horseman. She was gobsmacked when given the opportunity to ride in this year's Doncaster. She talks of a few special horses to help her along the way since moving to Randwick. The Tumbarumba product says she's had to deal with one particular problem in her race riding technique. Molly says she enjoys sneaking back to her old stamping ground from time to time. Her mother Jacqie lives at Bega nowadays. The 21 year old speaks of the downside of living in Sydney with her partner Ed Waters still in Wagga. He expects to join her at the completion of his electrical trades apprenticeship. Molly isn't a movie buff but there's one she's seen many times over. Not surprisingly it's about a horse. The apprentice expresses her gratitude for having no weight problems. It's a nice yarn with a most amiable young lady from a tiny town near the Snowy Mountains. Is it any wonder this girl can ride!
Aujourd'hui, dans ligne de MIR, le Pr Boris JUNG, qui est PHU-PH dans le service de médecine intensive réanimation au CHU de Montpellier, nous parle du phénotypage du SDRA : caractéristiques et perspectives. Sommaire Quelles sont les deux phénotypes de SDRA et leurs caractéristiques ? Comment et quand pouvons nous les identifier ? Y a t'il une différence en termes de prise en charge du SDRA ? Quelles sont les perspectives de l'identification de ces phénotypes dans le futur ?
“Something You Should Know” is brought to you by the all new Triple Seven Casino, now open from 7am to 2am seven days a week at 3601 S Minnesota Ave, just off I-229 in the former Sioux Falls VFW building! We share fun things that are happening in the area and from time to time invite guests in to talk about their events!
“Something You Should Know” is brought to you by the all new Triple Seven Casino, now open from 7am to 2am seven days a week at 3601 S Minnesota Ave, just off I-229 in the former Sioux Falls VFW building! We share fun things that are happening in the area and from time to time invite guests in to talk about their events!
After a unique experience playing Space Invaders, we thought we would space out this week with the way-out sounds from outer space! We're talking about space rock people of planet earth! Join us on another flight to aural galaxies beyond the Milky Way! What is it that we do here at InObscuria? We exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode, we explore all things psychedelically spacey. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your earthly ears.Songs this week include:Hawklords – “Astral” from Space(2023)Cave In – “Waiting For Love” from Heavy Pendulum (2022) SLIFT – “Unseen” from Unseen (2022)Mammoth Volume – “The Kuleshov Effect” from The Cursed Who Perform The Larva God Rites (2022)Busker Soundcheck – “Helium Cannonball” from Busker SoundCheck (1995)SDRA – “Asteroid Defenses” from Blast Off (2013)Failure – “Mercury Mouth” from Wild Type Droid (2021)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uIf you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
Le Dr Florent Baudin, qui est MCU-PH de réanimation pédiatrique aux Hospices Civils de Lyon, nous parle des particularités du SDRA chez l'enfant et/ou le nouveau-né. Aucun conflit d'intérêt n'est déclaré. Sommaire : Quelles sont les particularités de la définition du SDRA chez l'enfant et/ou le nouveau-né ? Quelles en sont les principales causes ? Quelles sont les modalités ventilatoires conventionnelles utilisées chez l'enfant et/ou le nouveau-né ? Quelles sont les thérapies adjuvantes couramment utilisées chez l'enfant et/ou le nouveau-né ? Bibliographie : Emeriaud G, López-Fernández YM, Iyer NP et al, Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2023 Feb 1;24(2):143-168. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000003147. Khemani RG, Smith L, Lopez-Fernandez YM et al,Lancet Respir Med. 2019 Feb;7(2):115-128. doi: 10.1016/S2213-2600(18)30344-8. De Luca D, van Kaam AH, Tingay DG et al, Lancet Respir Med. 2017 Aug;5(8):657-666. doi: 10.1016/S2213-2600(17)30214-X.
NSW southern districts racing lost a loyal and dedicated servant recently when Darryl McLean called time on his 48 year career as a member of the SDRA Stewards panel. He officiated for the last time at the Corowa meeting on Monday July 31st and by his own admission left the course with very mixed feelings. It's my great pleasure to catch up with Darryl on this week's podcast to talk about his remarkable transition from furniture salesman to stipendiary steward. He attended a Sunday meeting at Wagga the following Sunday, but only as a spectator. He received a special surprise on the day. Darryl says his final day at Corowa was emotion charged. Wangaratta born and raised, McLean says there wasn't a trace of racing in his family background. He talks of a boyhood fascination with Aussie Rules football. Darryl looks back on his first job with Paterson's Pty Ltd Furniture and Floor Coverings. He spent most of his time on the road canvassing business. He says it came as a big surprise when the boss informed him of a transfer to the company's Wagga division. Darryl says his passion for football led him to a coaching job with the Wagga TIgers Under 16's side. It wasn't long before new found friends talked him into joining the crowd at the Wagga races. He says he was hooked from the moment he heard those drumming hooves. Darryl says his lifelong interest in thoroughbred breeding developed in those early days. He looks back on the advertisement in the Daily Advertiser calling for expressions of interest in a job as a cadet steward. He applied and was given a one month probationary period. He says he combined stewarding duties with his job at Patersons Pty Ltd for close to a decade. Darryl remembers his early days in the new job working at race meetings as far away as Balranald. He pays tribute to the stewards from whom he learned his craft. Darryl's sense of humour comes to the fore as he tells the story of the real reason he took to wearing a hat. He acknowledges the good advice he received from Bill Armstrong who was then Chairman of the SDRA. He'd previously been a high profile race starter in Victoria. He tells the humorous story of the jockey who told the starter at a Non TAB Griffith meeting that his mount may not get around the first turn. The rest of the story is very entertaining. Darryl shares memories of a certain overweight clerk of the course who devised a novel way of mounting his pony. He talks of the days when stewards didn't have the luxury of modern technology as an aid to assessing race interference. The respected steward talks about the downside of having to ban licenced people who've been involved in malpractice. He had his own way of coping with it. Darryl talks of some outside business interests he pursued while working as a steward. He talks of his property close to Wagga where his wife Pauline runs half a dozen thoroughbred broodmares. He talks of a Wagga Cup win in 1990 which brought tears to the eyes of most spectators. The veteran pays tribute to a handful of special horses who've raced in the Riverina under his watch. Darryl acknowledges the talents of some of the leading riders and trainers he's known during his tenure. He predicts a bright future for a young female apprentice who only recently went on loan to a top Sydney stable. Darryl says southern districts racing is in the hands of some outstanding young stewards. An enjoyable chat with a man whose contribution to NSW country racing will be long remembered.
El Síndrome de Distrés Respiratorio Agudo es una afección que complica el estado de salud del paciente que puede o no ser originado en los pulmones. Por eso hoy, hablamos un poco acerca de ello, ven a aprender con nosotros. Recomendación de la semana: https://www.google.com/searchq=criterios+de+berlin+vs+criteriossdra&rlz=1C1CHZN_esMX950MX951&oq=criterios+de+berlin+vs+criteriossdra&aqs=chrome..69i57j33i10i160l3.22828j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/giovani-baruch-su00e1nche/message
Le Pr Jean-Marie Forel, qui est praticien hospitalier et chef de service de Médecine Intensive Réanimation (unité DRISS et MIR B) à l'hôpital Nord au CHU de Marseille, nous parle de l'utilisation de la corticothérapie systémique dans le SDRA. Aucun conflit d'intérêt n'est déclaré. Sommaire Quel est le rationnel physiopathologique de l'utilisation de corticothérapie systémique dans le SDRA ? Quand débuter la corticothérapie et devant quels arguments ? Quel schéma de corticothérapie utiliser (quelle dose et comment décroître) ?
This is an EXTRA HOUR of the John & Heidi Show, featuring Dan Farris each weekday morning from about 7:15 to about 7:45, these breaks are only heard on the flagship station for The John And Heidi Show, Sunny 93.3 fm in Sioux Falls, SD. (and now www.NewsRadio.us) This rest of this show is syndicated on over 297 stations, to hear these breaks, you can listen to Sunny 93.3 from 5am to 10am or hear the podcast version at the bottom of the page at JohnAndHeidiShow.com (click AUDIO ARCHIVES)
This is an EXTRA HOUR of the John & Heidi Show, featuring Dan Farris each weekday morning from about 7:15 to about 7:45, these breaks are only heard on the flagship station for The John And Heidi Show, Sunny 93.3 fm in Sioux Falls, SD. (and now www.NewsRadio.us)This rest of this show is syndicated on over 297 stations, to hear these breaks, you can listen to Sunny 93.3 from 5am to 10am or hear the podcast version at the bottom of the page at JohnAndHeidiShow.com (click AUDIO ARCHIVES)
This is an EXTRA HOUR of the John & Heidi Show, featuring Dan Farris each weekday morning from about 7:15 to about 7:45, these breaks are only heard on the flagship station for The John And Heidi Show, Sunny 93.3 fm in Sioux Falls, SD. (and now www.NewsRadio.us) This rest of this show is syndicated on over 297 stations, to hear these breaks, you can listen to Sunny 93.3 from 5am to 10am or hear the podcast version at the bottom of the page at JohnAndHeidiShow.com (click AUDIO ARCHIVES)
No episódio de hoje do Check-up Semanal, nosso editor-chefe médico, Ronaldo Gismondi, traz os principais destaques da semana abordados no Portal PEBMED. Os principais temas são: mortalidade por SDRA, fibrilação atrial e complicações em cirurgias não cardíacas, probióticos na diarreia infantil, amniotomia na indução de parto de nulíparas e controle álgico no pós-operatório com opioides. Aperte o play e ouça agora o episódio!
durée : 00:03:21 - Esprit d'initiative - par : Lionel THOMPSON - Le Syndrome de Détresse Respiratoire Aigüe, ou SDRA, dont on a beaucoup parlé avec le COVID, peut avoir beaucoup d'autres causes. Deux médecins réanimateurs du CHU d'Amiens ont conçu une application, SDRApps, pour faciliter sa prise en charge.
Segunda parte do Podcast onde o Dr. Eduardo de Souza Pacheco fala sobre a ventilação mecânica na SDRA causada pela Covid-19. Evoluímos em alguma coisa? É diferente de outro tipo de SDRA? Existe alguma solução mágica?
Primeira parte do Podcast que fala sobre a ventilação mecânica na SDRA causada pela Covid-19. Evoluímos em alguma coisa? É diferente de outro tipo de SDRA? Existe alguma solução mágica?
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Diamond M, Peniston HL, Sanghavi D y col. Síndrome de distrés respiratorio agudo. [Actualizado el 25 de julio de 2021]. En: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2021 enero-. Disponible en: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK436002/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/las-poderosas-celulas-nk/message
CPLF 2021 – A05 : Infections sévères à SARS-Cov-2
La Organización Mundial de la Salud recomienda considerar ECMO en pacientes adultos y pediátricos con COVID-19 y SDRA refractario, si hay un equipo de expertos disponible. Primera revisión. Un artículo disponible online el 4 de noviembre de 2020 en Elservier, “Consenso ECMO colombiano para paciente con falla respiratoria grave asocia da a COVID-19”. En pacientes con síndrome de dificultad respiratoria aguda grave refractaria con sospecha o confirmación de COVID-19. Tenemos 7 conclusiones así: 1. Si se debería considerarse la oxigenación con membrana extracorpórea vs. continuar con el manejo estándar para disminuir la mortalidad a 60 días. 2. El tratamiento óptimo que deben recibir antes de considerar el uso de ECMO, seria recibir ventilación pulmonar protectora de acuerdo con la estrategia ARDS-Net, sedación profunda y relajación muscular, ventilación prona además de prevención y manejo de la hipervolemia. Segunda revisión. 1. 176 pacientes (17%) fueron dados de alta a otro hospital. 2. 380 pacientes (37%) fallecieron. 3. La incidencia acumulada estimada de mortalidad intrahospitalaria 90 días después del inicio de la ECMO fue de 37,4%. 4. La mortalidad fue del 39% (380 de 968) en pacientes con disposición final de fallecimiento o alta hospitalaria. Tercera revisión. Total, casos de COVID-19 1. Sospechoso o confirmado de COVID-19 7384 pacientes 2. Casos confirmados de COVID-19 7357 pacientes Pacientes que iniciaron ECMO hace al menos 90 días 1. COVID-19 Confirmado 6116 pacientes 2. Mortalidad hospitalaria COVID-19 49%. REFERENCIA https://www.elsevier.es/es-revista-acta-colombiana-cuidado-intensivo-101-avance-resumen-consenso-ecmo-colombiano-paciente-con-S0122726220300811 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7538114/pdf/main.pdf https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7538114/ https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S0140-6736%2820%2932008-0 https://www.elso.org/Registry/FullCOVID19RegistryDashboard.aspx https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/332196/WHO-2019-nCoV-clinical-2020.5-eng.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y ADAPTACION PARA AUDIO-OYENTES: Medicina en una página. ================================================ PODCAST CORONAVIRUS. COVID-19 Este es un podcast en el que desde el ojo de la ciencia. Aprenderemos del coronavirus y de la enfermedad covid-19. Recuerden al enemigo es mejor conocerlo. Para acabarlo. Esta es una producción de: Medicina en una página. medicinaenunapagina@gmail.com Dirección y Conducción: John Jarbis García Tamayo. Médico y cirujano, Epidemiólogo y Pedagogo Universitario.
Segunda parte do episódio de SDRA - Síndrome do Desconforto Respiratório Agudo, dessa vez falando após o manejo inicial, e o paciente continua hipoxemico. O que fazer? Titular PEEP? Bloqueador neuromuscular? Prona? ECMO? Falamos disso tudo! Minutagem (0:40) Parâmetros iniciais (2:08) Retomada do caso (3:55) Hipercapnia permissiva (6:45) Reposição de bicarbonato (8:00) PEEP ideal (11:15) Driving pressure (13:00) Manobra de recrutamento (14:28) Bloqueador neuromuscular (18:04) Prona (23:26) ECMO (26:50) Desafio da semana anterior (27:40) Desafio da semana (28:08) Salves Continuação das referências: 1. Fan E, Del Sorbo L, Goligher EC, et al. An official American thoracic Society/European Society of intensive care Medicine/Society of critical care medicine clinical practice guideline: mechanical ventilation in adult patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 017;195:1253–63. 2. Fan E, Del Sorbo L, Goligher EC, et al. An official American thoracic Society/European Society of intensive care Medicine/Society of critical care medicine clinical practice guideline: mechanical ventilation in adult patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 017;195:1253–63. 3. Petrucci N, De Feo C, Cochrane Emergency and Critical Care Group. Lung protective ventilation strategy for the acute respiratory distress syndrome. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2013;338.
Voltamos a UTI para falar de SDRA - Síndrome do Desconforto Respiratório Agudo. Para esse episódio dividimos em duas partes, e essa primeira falamos de Diagnóstico, Etiologia, e abordagem inicial! Na parte 2 está a parte do manejo avançado como Prona e Bloqueador Neuromuscular. Ficou de fora alguma coisa? Compartilha com a gente nas redes sociais @tadeclinicagem Minutagem - Parte 1 (2:35) Início do caso (4:40) Definição de SDRA (7:00) Diagnóstico (12:17) Etiologias mais comuns (16:40) Resumo dos critérios de Berlim (17:20) Critérios de Kigali (19:36) Hipoxemia da SARA (21:35) VNI e Cateter nasal de alto fluxo (22:28) Índice de ROX (24:20) Ventilação mecânica na SARA - Parâmetros iniciais Referências 1. MATTHAY, Michael A. et al. Acute respiratory distress syndrome. Nature reviews Disease primers, v. 5, n. 1, p. 1-22, 2019. 2. BELLANI, Giacomo et al. Epidemiology, patterns of care, and mortality for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome in intensive care units in 50 countries. Jama, v. 315, n. 8, p. 788-800, 2016. 3. JANZ, David R.; WARE, Lorraine B. Approach to the patient with the acute respiratory distress syndrome. Clinics in chest medicine, v. 35, n. 4, p. 685-696, 2014. 4. HILL, Nicholas S.; GARPESTAD, Erik. The bumpy road for noninvasive ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Coming to an end?. 2017. 5. FRAT, Jean-Pierre et al. High-flow oxygen through nasal cannula in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. New England Journal of Medicine, v. 372, n. 23, p. 2185-2196, 2015. 6. Peek GJ, et al. "Efficacy and economic assessment of conventional ventilatory support versus extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe adult respiratory failure (CESAR): A multicentre randomised controlled trial.". The Lancet. 2009. 374(9698):1351-1363. 7. Combes. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. N Engl J Med 2018; 378:1965-1975 8. Papazian L, et al. "Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome". The New England Journal of Medicine. 2010. 363(12):1107-1116. 9. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute PETAL Clinical Trials Network. "Early neuromuscular blockade in the acute respiratory distress syndrome". The New England Journal of Medicine. 2019. 380(21):1997-2008. 10. Guérin C, et al. "Prone positioning in severe acute respiratory distress syndrome". The New England Journal of Medicine. 2013. 368(23):2159-2168. 11. Munshi L, Del Sorbo L, Adhikari NKJ, Hodgson CL, Wunsch H, Meade MO, Uleryk E, Mancebo J, Pesenti A, Ranieri VM, Fan E. Prone Position for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Ann Am Thorac Soc. 2017 Oct;14(Supplement_4):S280-S288. doi: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201704-343OT. PMID: 29068269.
SDRA sem ventilação protetora não é SDRA. Mas.....você sabe de fato o que é a ventilação protetora? Então vamos dar o nosso sprint final e gabaritar SDRA TMJ! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pneumocast/message
This is an EXTRA HOUR of the John & Heidi Show, featuring Dan Farris each weekday morning from about 6:35 to about 7:40, these breaks are only heard on the flagship station for The John And Heidi Show, Sunny 93.3 fm in Sioux Falls, SD. (and now SiouxFallsNewsRadio.com) Part of the show is a visit from Ranger Dan, for Ranger Dan's Critter Corner. This is a fun program that features the most reckless, but well-meaning park ranger who SAYS he works for the state, but he can not verify any of that! This rest of this show is syndicated on over 185 stations, to hear these breaks, you can listen to Sunny 93.3 from 5am to 10am or hear the podcast version at JohnAndHeidiShow.com
This is an EXTRA HOUR of the John & Heidi Show, featuring Dan Farris each weekday morning from about 6:35 to about 7:40, these breaks are only heard on the flagship station for The John And Heidi Show, Sunny 93.3 fm in Sioux Falls, SD. (and now SiouxFallsNewsRadio.com)Part of the show is a visit from Ranger Dan, for Ranger Dan's Critter Corner. This is a fun program that features the most reckless, but well-meaning park ranger who SAYS he works for the state, but he can not verify any of that!This rest of this show is syndicated on over 185 stations, to hear these breaks, you can listen to Sunny 93.3 from 5am to 10am or hear the podcast version at JohnAndHeidiShow.com
Reta final do módulo SDRA, vamos em frente!! Quaisquer dúvidas ou solicitações, estou com vocês no @Pneumocast TMJ! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pneumocast/message
Salve comunidade PneumoCast!! Seguimos com SDRA! Fisiopatologia da SDRA é pra deixar na cabeçeira! Repita comigo: não tem diagnóstico de SDRA sem PEEP de pelo menos 5 da mesma maneira que o PneumoCast também não existe sem vocês ;) Seguiremos falando sobre SDRA nos próximos episódios, tmj! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pneumocast/message
Salve comunidade PneumoCast!! Mesma doença, novos conceitos!! Repita comigo: não tem diagnóstico de SDRA sem PEEP de pelo menos 5 da mesma maneira que o PneumoCast também não existe sem vocês ;) Seguiremos falando sobre SDRA nos próximos episódios, tmj! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pneumocast/message
El Síndrome de Distrés Respiratorio Agudo (SDRA) es la complicación más grave provocada por la COVID-19 y la mayor causa de mortalidad de la enfermedad: Más del 40% de los ingresados en estado grave por coronavirus desarrollan esta enfermedad y cerca del 50% de los pacientes que muestran un SDRA en grado moderado-severo mueren por ello. Para hacerle frente, el pasado mes de mayo Osakidetza y la biofarmacéutica vasca Histocell iniciaban el ensayo clínico de un medicamento de terapia celular (HC016) que sitúa a Euskadi en la vanguardia mundial. Lo cierto es que Histocell lleva más de siete años desarrollando este medicamento que ahora ha demostrado indicios de eficacia en seis pacientes en estado crítico. En la Fase II se prevé ampliar el número de hospitales que participan en el ensayo. Kale Nagusia conversa con Begoña Castro, Directora Científica de Histocel.
El Síndrome de Distrés Respiratorio Agudo (SDRA) es la complicación más grave provocada por la COVID-19 y la mayor causa de mortalidad de la enfermedad: Más del 40% de los ingresados en estado grave por coronavirus desarrollan esta enfermedad y cerca del 50% de los pacientes que muestran un SDRA en grado moderado-severo mueren por ello. Para hacerle frente, el pasado mes de mayo Osakidetza y la biofarmacéutica vasca Histocell iniciaban el ensayo clínico de un medicamento de terapia celular (HC016) que sitúa a Euskadi en la vanguardia mundial. Lo cierto es que Histocell lleva más de siete años desarrollando este medicamento que ahora ha demostrado indicios de eficacia en seis pacientes en estado crítico. En la Fase II se prevé ampliar el número de hospitales que participan en el ensayo. Kale Nagusia conversa con Begoña Castro, Directora Científica de Histocel.
We spoke to Brett only a week after he’d learned that his brilliant Kosciuszko winner It’s Me had sustained an injury during the race. He handled it philosophically. Brett reveals he jumped at the opportunity to take over the Scone training complex previously occupied by Greg Bennett. He takes us back to his childhood in the Queensland outback town of Augathella when he lived with his maternal grandfather- a wily veteran of a tough era. The lessons he learned remain with Brett to this day. Brett recalls his boyhood friendship with Peter Moody. He looks back on his first trip to Sydney where his stepfather was a well respected horse breaker. He looks back on the stable rounds he made with a prominent veterinary surgeon. The trainer takes us back to his complete change of lifestyle when he became a shearer in WA. His adventures took him to remote Karratha where he met a very special person. Brett looks back on his very first training base at the border town of Tocumwal, and a subsequent move to Albury where his career took off. He went on to win 11 SDRA premierships and three NSW country training titles. He looks back on his sudden ambition to have a crack at a world shearing record in the Riverina. He snared that record, but his shearing days ended soon after. Brett talks of his new foray into the horse breaking business and the famous trainer who gave him a start. The trainer acknowledges the contribution of some of his all time favourite horses. He nominates one special horse in the Scone stable for punters to follow in the immediate future. He looks back on his brief experience as a commercial stud owner. Brett pays tribute to his wife Lauren and the four great kids who are all currently at home sheltering from Covid 19. He tells his story with all the earthy humour you’d expect from a bloke who grew up in the Queensland outback.
Kingsley Kuchel from the Sunraysia Drag Racing Association talks about a local fundraiser supporting the SDRA in these tough times of COVID. https://www.facebook.com/Sunraysia-Drag-Racing-Association-132884552049 See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Recuerden leer el tema antes de escuchar los audios.... El SDRA tiene 4 fases clínicas... Es un edema agudo pulmonar de causa No cardiogénica...
Sunraysia Drag Racing Associations Kingsley Kuchel joined the show this morning. As all Sporting Clubs are feeling the pinch due to COVID-19, they've had to come up ways of getting Funds back into the Club. That's exactly whats happened here with Plaques available to purchase to support the SDRA.
Nathan Sanderson Stops by with the South Dakota Retailers Association (SDRA). The SDRA provides resources, guidance and regulation for retail businesses and during this crisis is gathering resources and information for business owners.
Nous sommes le mardi 7 avril, il est 18 heures, et le premier ministre britannique, Boris Johnson, est en unité de soin intensif...Le journal quotidien de la pandémie Covid-19 avec le Dr Jean-François LemoineLe billet du jour avec Thierry Borsa :• Le confinement, une contrainte acceptée mais difficile à vivreL'info scientifique du jour avec le Dr Jean-Paul Marre :• Les masques chirurgicaux réduisent la quantité de coronavirus dans les gouttelettes respiratoires et les aérosols pour les coronavirus• Les pays où on porte des masques seraient ceux où il y a le moindre nombre de cas de Covid-19 dépistés par habitantL'info pratique du jour :• L'élévation du taux d'IL-6 est étroitement corrélée à la survenue d'une forme grave de Covid-19, et c'est pour cette raison que des études anti-IL6 sont en cours dans la prévention du SDRA et le SDRAL'interview des experts du jour avec :• Le Dr Michelle Levy-Soussan, responsable de l’unité mobile d’accompagnement et de soins palliatifs à l'hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, à Paris, parle de son expérience dans un CHU qui est très concerné par la Covid-19 et ses formes graves• Le Pr Jean-David Bouaziz, dermatologue à l’hôpital Saint-Louis, à Paris, nous parle de signes cutanés particuliers observés désormais au cours de la Covid-19 Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
OAP cardiogénique, SDRA, péricardite et tamponnade, embolie pulmonaire,asthme, exacerbation BPCO, OAP lésionnel, corps étranger trachéobronchique, anémie, causes laryngées (tumeurs...), valvulopathies (rétrécissement mitral ou aortique), pneumopathie, pleurésies, cancer du poumon, fracture de cotes, acidocétoses diabétique, paralysie du diaphragme, toxiques, ... psychogène.
Ligne de MIR n°49 - Le Professeur Vieillard-Baron, PUPH, chef de service de la médecine intensive et réanimation de l’hôpital Ambroise Paré à Boulogne Billancourt, nous parle du « cœur droit dans le syndrome de détresse respiratoire aiguë (SDRA).Au sommaire : Quelle est la physiopathologie de l'atteinte du coeur droit dans le SDRA ? Comment évaluer la fonction cardiaque droite dans cette situation ? Comment adapter la ventilation en conséquence ?
No TOP 5 de hoje, o editor-chefe médico do Portal, Ronaldo Gismondi, fala sobre os artigos mais acessados da semana: consumo de carne vermelha e mortalidade, cricotireoidostomia, a polêmica da modulação hormonal, mortalidade neonatal no Brasil e a nova diretriz para manejo da síndrome do desconforto respiratório agudo. Para mais conteúdos como esse, acesse: https://pebmed.com.br/.
Les bloqueurs neuro-musculaires font partie intégrante de la prise en charge du syndrome de détresse respiratoire aigu (SDRA). Cette place est remis en question avec la parution récente de l'étude ROSE parue dans le N Engl J Med le 23 mai 2019 évaluant l'administration rapide des curares en SDRA. Dans ce 11e épisode de FrancoFOAM, on en discute sous forme de club de lecture !Les notes de l'épisodes sont disponibles à https://francofoam.com/balado/episode-11-letude-rose-et-les-curares-en-ards/ Écrivez-nous @ info@francofoam.com ! Poursuivez la discussion sur Twitter https://twitter.com/Francofoam1nbsp;et Facebook https://fr-fr.facebook.com/francofoam/
TSR podcast Episode Hosts: Tim Smith and Matt Howson This week: Clear your schedule kids, Tim is coming to Town! Tim Notes: How was that in and out burger? High ranking military dudes got he cred on there shirt we all have to buy nice things to prove we are someone lol! I did the no name podcast and was really off my game in a major way…. My apologies News items Now available, the new RS GEN3 and RS SPEC GEN3 speed controllers! We've updated the hardware on both units with new components including our next generation FETs and solder posts. On-road or off-road, the RS Series RC Word of the Week “Brought to you by RC Driver Magazine” Peak The point at which a battery no longer accepts a charge. Energy is then converted to heat that is potentially hazardous and can be damaging to the battery pack. Main topic Testing day at the SDRA drag strip. Dust Devils beware! The tekin power makes its debut The dyno still tells the truth apparently even when I doubted it Track vs dyno spread sheets, rpm avg and the new tune. 3D wheels so light and nice I better get 4 sets! MaxAmps cells, how long can I keep it a secret? Things are better with friend’s aka Todd’s day at the track Where do I go from here? Well Texas I guess, The Texas trip took a crazy turn this morning, meet your new dad Speed run car, oh yeah, we played with that. Facebook Questions Jeremy Drey Soldering Question. Do you use any flux when tinning wires or just solder? Did either of you try the 1up Iron. I bought one, ran it off my Graupner PowerSupply, and honestly I wasn't that impressed although I may just still suck at soldering. Pete Phillips Interested to hear plans for Texas! Bryan Daniels Any setup tips when using an rs pro w/17.5 spec-r in a promod chassis? Desmond Dailey Do you prefer a sidewinder rail chassis or inline rail chassis??? Featured Item of the week Tekin Gen 3 2.5 brushless motor Tekin’s third generation motors are re-engineered from the ground up resulting in a smaller, lighter and faster sensored motor. On Road or Off, the new GEN3 handles the task in stride, delivering the smooth power across all RPMs that you’ve come to expect from a Tekin motor. Much more than a re-hash and new look, the GEN3 Redline Sensored Motor is now ready for any situation and able to create the speed you need to win. The GEN3 21.5T, 17.5T and 13.5T are available in an RPM version as well as the standard versions. Designed for applications where higher RPM is more beneficial than torque, these motors are perfect for 1/12 and touring car racing classes. The GEN3 modified group of motors are custom tuned with rotor sizes to give you the performance needed for your application. The 21.5T down to 8.5T group come standard with 12.5mm performance rotors and the 7.5T to 2.5T group are equipped with a 13mm rotor for that extra torque needed in modified racing. Thanks to: MaxAmps, MKS Servos, Gruapner, CowRC, Rudis Motorsports, Tekin, TSR Power Paste, Gone Bananas, Team TSR and all the Fans!
TSR podcast Episode 99 Hosts: Tim Smith and Matt Howson This week: You can’t be Champ if you have no Time… Tim Notes: We raced! Thank you to all those that came out to watch, Jim conquest, Chris Verra, Shawn Rusin, Jason Flores of Flow Packs (promote the flo pack) Live Feed success, SDRA 51 entries (three screen view, a first in RC drag racing) My day, Prostock, Promod, couple of test hits all good, car not fast enough but still managed TQ but I knew it was for a limited time. Great car then I added 2 cells and all hell broke loose Lots of work, not prepared really and lost to todd and actually lost to chris. Lets talk rules Running parker in testing was the best dad moment ever. Parkers Day with the 17.5 rail (Class and car specs) Rounds, TQ in qualifying and on to the win but it got a little weird and back to the rules we go. Future plans for my cars and classes and for parker. Next race promo Tekin equipment show based on results from the race day. Data logger and rotor fun Got all my Tekin equipment in and the rotors are awesome! News items Brian Kinwald RIP RC Word of the Week “Brought to you by RC Driver Magazine” Tire Truer On-road racers running foam tires are likely to have a truer in their pit boxes. When the foam donuts become worn or damaged, the surface can be renewed with a tire truer, a machine that operates in the same manner as a lathe. Main topic Facebook Questions Joe Zaier Jr Now that the rcgp is on a streaming service that gets millions of viewers and that have legit pros can Tim Smith get excited about nitro racing Joshua Barker As technology advances how long until we can just push a button and rely on AI or similar to run the best possible race/drag run. Along these lines as I am sure none of us see that as entertaining, at what technological point do we draw a line on what is acceptable at a race? As of now we can setup throttle curves, limit steering sensitivity, and range. Is the initial set up of a car going to be the only challenging aspect? Joshua Barker How fast can you put together a race competitive setup? Keenan K White Tim when can I get you on the podcast!! Andrew Burghgraef Who's gonna win battlebots this summer? Ryan Crowley back on the nprc scene, give us some thoughts in regards to motor combos and gearing for 132' drag racing!!! whats the magical tekin set up!? Any thoughts on the castle systems for this as well! Miss hearing you guys!!! Thanks!!! Jeremiah Bacon Sahlberg What trans do u like more the scx10ii kit trans or the rtr trans Chris Trudeau How about that Cliff Lett speed car TBT pic huh? Has current racing gotten TOO FAST? (Drag racing aside) the new debate on 21.5 vs 17.5 etc. Since you both don't really race (smirk in Matt's direction) are you plugged into the onroad and offroad scene to know if technology progression has perhaps moved faster than skillset development and is it up to the track owners or RD to control who races what class? (Classes like Novice/stock/mod used to be the standard as progression and stepping stone, now it seems each class now has separation of sportsman, vs expert vs pro, is this better for racing) Kerry Adams What mks servo for the budget tamiya stock semi drag truck build I’m about to start? Jeremiah Bacon Sahlberg I’m working on my drag car do they have a brushed motor class Kevin Moore What got you guys into RC drag racing? Jeffrey Horton What was your fastest car and what speed did it run Jeffrey Horton Have you ever raced in any other RC events besides RC Drag Racing Jon Carlson What do you think the power difference between the best brushed 27 turn roar stock motor and today’s best blinky 17.5 is? Paul Donlan Tim. Any Updates on the Low-Low Project? Matt. How is the skidoo? Paul Donlan Todd get Tim and Matt into Boats Jason Flores WILL Tim Smith EVER SPEEDRUN AGAIN ? BRING YOUR SPEED CAR DOWN ON THE 6TH ILL SHOW YOU HOW TO TURN IT ON....HAHAHAHAHAHA (Thought you maybe forgot...) Kerry Adams What mks servo for a tamiya stock semi drag project. Budget budget budget project build Fiona Cherokee No offense intended, I am an old rank amature RC enthusiast that started way back with a first run Tamiya Blackfoot at the ranch pit stop in Pomona and almost everything since. Yes I was asking about the inherited full scale projects Featured Item of the week Fiberglass reinforced strapping tape. From 4-10 bucks a roll, be a cool kid and get red! Thanks to: MaxAmps, MKS Servos, Gruapner, CowRC, Rotor Ron, Rudis Motorsports, Tekin, TSR Power Paste, Gone Bananas, MHD designs, Team TSR and all the Fans!
Hablo del síndrome de dsitress respiratorio agudo con sus causa, dg y aparte de como diagnosticar una IRA via gases venosos
Le Professeur Alain Combes nous parle de l'étude EOLIA concernant le bénéfice de l'ECMO dans le SDRA sévère
This week I am chatting again with another successfully Aussie expat, Geremy Heath. Geremy is the founder and CEO of Texas All Cash Home Buyers, which focuses on 'flipping' deals in the San Antonio and Austin markets. Geremy is using a creative way to fund his deals; he uses self directed retirement accounts (SDRA) of investors both here in the U.S., and international investors wanting a good yield. The investors self directed retirement account acts as the debt to purchase the property, so the lender (the SDRA) acts as the bank and is in first position. Geremy offers very attractive interest on these short term loans. It is a very creative way for investors to receive a good yield into their SDRA and have all the benefits of owning US real estate. I also chat about how Geremy has successfully started a real estate business here in the US, no easy achievement! Find out more head to www.rsnpropertygroup.com/podcast. Until next week, Happy Investing!
"Setting me up just to knock-a knock-a knock.a me down". Ett effektivt Blåsvarta Baksmällan #31 tar vid direkt efter slutsignalen i matchen mellan Jönköping Södra och IK Sirius. Det pratas totalpetade värvningar, rädda blickar mot kvalstrecket och den romerska guden Janus pekas felaktigt ut som grek. Medverkande: Johann Bernövall, Oskar Bernövall.
It's the year in review. Join Raymond Yu from The Entrust Group's Oakland office as he does a review of 2008 and discusses the forecast for 2009. He will also discuss new products and services, such as the brand new Entrust IRA Card Checking Service, that are available for holders of self-directed retirment accounts (SDRA's). If you don't have an SDRA already, this show will give you important information on the benefits of setting one up with The Entrust Group.
It's the year in review. Join Raymond Yu from The Entrust Group's Oakland office as he does a review of 2008 and discusses the forecast for 2009. He will also discuss new products and services, such as the brand new Entrust IRA Card Checking Service, that are available for holders of self-directed retirment accounts (SDRA's). If you don't have an SDRA already, this show will give you important information on the benefits of setting one up with The Entrust Group.