Welcome to the first podcast of the podcast series on End-tidal oximetry. In this first podcast, Dr. Robert Bilkovski will focus on delivering a high-level understanding of oxygen transport basics and the concept of …
Welcome to this podcast series on Indirect Calorimetry. In this final installment on the series, Dr. Robert Bilkovski will focus on the assessment of steady state and the pitfalls that may impact reliable energy …
Welcome to this podcast series on Indirect Calorimetry. In this podcast, Dr. Robert Bilkovski will turn our focus from the theoretical to the …
Welcome to this podcast series on Indirect Calorimetry. In this second episode, Dr. Robert Bilkovski will do a comparison between indirect calorimetry and predictive equations.
This podcast will cover the principles of …
Welcome to this podcast series on Indirect Calorimetry. In this first episode, Dr. Robert Bilkovski will go over the principles of energy metabolism.
How widespread are enhanced recovery principles? Are patients living the drinking, eating and mobilizing early on and so “living the (drink, eat, …
The ECG provides critical information that assists in establishing the diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome and determining the treatment strategy. In acute coronary syndrome, common ECG abnormalities include T-wave …
Continuous ECG monitoring is currently applied in a variety of critical and non-critical care hospital settings. While early monitoring focused on heart rate measurement and fatal arrhythmia detection in acutely-ill …
ECG monitoring was initially employed in coronary care units during the 1950s and 1960s. Today, it is more broadly applied in a variety of critical and non-critical care hospital settings. Moreover, while early …
COVID-19 infection may have a negative impact on the cardiovascular system by potentially causing myocardial damage, vascular inflammation, and …
COVID-19 infection is a multisystem disease not restricted to the lungs. It may have a negative impact on the cardiovascular system by potentially …
Most patients who die after surgery are dying on the wards. In fact, EuSOS study looked at over 46,000 patients from just under 500 hospitals in 28 countries and found out that 73% of patients who died were not admitted …
Listen to Bernd Saugel at Euroanesthesia 2022 as he reviews several topics, including blood pressure, what an appropriate target is for a perioperative practitioner and the post-op period and transition of care.
This …
Intraoperative mortality is now so rare that it's hard to quantify. In fact, if the 30 days after surgery were considered a disease, it would be the …
In this podcast, John "JW" Beard, Chief Medical Officer of GE Patient Care solutions, GE Healthcare, Eric Ruedinger, General Manager for Anesthesia …
In this podcast, John "JW" Beard, Chief Medical Officer of GE Patient Care solutions, GE Healthcare, APSF Board of Directors and Jeffery Feldman, …
In this podcast, Sadia Khan, Consultant Physician, Clinical Director and Service Director for Cardiology at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and …
Lynn Reede, Associate Clinical Professor, Northeastern University Nurse Anesthesia Program, talks about Enhanced Recovery and The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) 2019 Annual Congress in Chicago, …
What do patients need postoperatively? According to Dr. Anna Batchelor what they require is more nursing.
Nevertheless, when we go to our wards, there is approximately 6 to 10 patients to one nurse.
Review how Enhanced …
There are 4.2 million patients who die within 30 days following surgery on the planet every year: more than HIV, Malaria, and Tuberculosis combined, …
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