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Russell Gruen, Brian Burns and Stephen Bernard present the results of the PATCH-Trauma trial, investigating tranexamic acid in severe trauma. An independent editorial is delivered by Karim Brohi (London). Caroline Leech (Coventry) chairs a panel discussion consisting of Susan Rowell (Chicago), Carol Hodgson (Melbourne), John Holcomb (Birmingham, USA) and John Norrie (Edinburgh).
Panellists Jerry Nolan, Kathy Rowan and Terri Hough join editorialist Stephen Bernard and TTM2 investigators Niklas Nielsen, Josef Dankiewicz and Gisela Lilja to discuss the landmark TTM2 trial at the Critical Care Reviews hosted TTM2 results livestream.
Master Brewers is dying to pay for your education; it's part of what we do. Special Guests: Jeremy King, Jim Mellem, Justin Ang, Mike Perine, and Stephen Bernard.
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.
The RAGE Podcast - The Resuscitationist's Awesome Guide to Everything
On November 11th 2015, Professor Stephen Bernard (@AmbVicMedic), Medical Advisor to Ambulance Victoria, presented a smorgasbord of ‘Updates in Resuscitation‘ at The Alfred ICU junior medical staff teaching session. He discussed: Recent data from registries on in-hospital and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), particularly from Victoria, and the reasons why OHCA results may be improving Options for treatment of refractory VT/VF, including the CHEER2 trial The RINSE trial: is intra-arrest cooling with ice cold IV saline for OHCA a good thing? Highlights from the recently released updated ILCOR guidelines, which will form the basis for the next ARC guideline update
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... The post EDECMO 24 – Weaning VA-ECMO, with Deirdre Murphy appeared first on ED ECMO.
In this episode Zack and Joe discuss the CHEER Trial (mechanical CPR, Hypothermia, ECMO, and Early Revascularization) and follow up with Dr. Stephen Bernard with a few more questions about ECMO at the Alfred. The post EDECMO 15: The CHEER Trial & Part 2 of our Interview with Dr. Stephen Bernard appeared first on ED ECMO.
In today's episode, Joe and Zack interview Dr. Stephen Bernard about Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (ECPR) and how they do it the Alfred in Melbourne, Australia. The post EDECMO Episode #14: ECPR with Stephen Bernard 1/2 appeared first on ED ECMO.
Part 2 of an interview with Stephen Bernard on the Care of the Post-Arrest Patient in 2013
Dr. Stephen Bernard on the topic of post-arrest care