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Sage Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - SCVA June 2019 Podcast: Noteworthy Literature in 2018 for Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists and Intensivists

SCVA June 2019 Podcast: Noteworthy Literature in 2018 for Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists and Intensivists

06/26/19 • 14 min

Sage Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

In this article, the authors present the annual review of the literature relevant for the practice of cardiovascular critical care. This is not an exhaustive review of the year, but rather selected highlights to summarize contributions to the literature since our last review. The topics covered this year include advances in the reversal of anticoagulants, introduction of a new class of vasopressor, innovative measures of acute kidney injury risk and presence after cardiac surgery, use of bicarbonate in severe acidosis, and finally, new information regarding the ongoing drug shortage issue.

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In this article, the authors present the annual review of the literature relevant for the practice of cardiovascular critical care. This is not an exhaustive review of the year, but rather selected highlights to summarize contributions to the literature since our last review. The topics covered this year include advances in the reversal of anticoagulants, introduction of a new class of vasopressor, innovative measures of acute kidney injury risk and presence after cardiac surgery, use of bicarbonate in severe acidosis, and finally, new information regarding the ongoing drug shortage issue.

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