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Trauma ICU Rounds

Trauma ICU Rounds

Dr. Dennis Kim

Medical education podcast dedicated to providing high-quality, concise, and clinically relevant multimedia content spanning the spectrum of surgical critical care, emergency general & trauma surgery
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Trauma ICU Rounds - Episode 0 - Season 2: Acute Care Surgery
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09/25/20 • 3 min

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Trauma ICU Rounds - Episode 23 - Surgical Cricothyroidotomy: How I Do It
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08/18/20 • 28 min

Knife. Finger. Tube. Sounds simple enough. And you read correctly....a bougie is both unnecessary and superfluous! In this episode I share you some tricks of the trade for performing a cric successfully, together with post-surgical airway considerations including hemorrhage control and the decision to convert to a formal tracheostomy.

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Join us after hours at Dr. Bryan A. Cotton's pop-up bourbon bar at the AAST 2022 Meeting in Chicago. In this FANTASTIC & FUN episode, we talk amongst friends about cutting edge research at this year's meeting. To no one's surprise, coagulopathy, damage control resuscitation, whole blood, and factor replacement therapy just happen to be but a few of the topics discussed on Rounds.
Time Stamps:
00:12 AAST 2022 - Intro
00:42 Sex diamoprhisms in coagulation
01:52 Hemostatic profiles of female donors
02:48 Pediatric whole blood (WB) is safe
03:10 WB for TBI
03:31 Leukoreduction is unnecessary
05:30 TXA, TEG and trauma
06:44 STAAMP trial
07:21 TXA: go early, big or go home
07:52 Calcium...early!
09:33 Canadian perspective on TXA and TEG – Neil Perry from London, ON
11:25 Nori Bradley from Edmonton, AB
13:53 Jordan Weinberg, not Canadian – Phoenix, AZ
16:12 Issues with WB – COMBAT vs PAMPer
17:31 Cold stored platelets
18:22 Rapid transfusers and whole blood: Only the strong survive!!
19:42 How are we doing with our resuscitation? 1:1:1 is just the beginning, not the end!
21:44 Timing is everything!
23:38 Plasma first resuscitation: “...God damn good!” -BAC
24:37 Dr. Joshua B. Brown - Pittsburgh, PA
25:31 More Canadian perspectives with Perry and Bradley
29:48 Less is best!
31:27 Prothrombin complex concentrate: Yay or nay?
32:18 More on the endotheliopathy of trauma
33:38 Just messing around and having a blast
34:22 What was the best bourbon tonight?
References:
CRASH-2 trial collaborators, Shakur H, Roberts I, Bautista R, Caballero J, Coats T, Dewan Y, El-Sayed H, Gogichaishvili T, Gupta S, Herrera J, Hunt B, Iribhogbe P, Izurieta M, Khamis H, Komolafe E, Marrero MA, Mejía-Mantilla J, Miranda J, Morales C, Olaomi O, Olldashi F, Perel P, Peto R, Ramana PV, Ravi RR, Yutthakasemsunt S. Effects of tranexamic acid on death, vascular occlusive events, and blood transfusion in trauma patients with significant haemorrhage (CRASH-2): a randomised, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet. 2010 Jul 3;376(9734):23-32. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(10)60835-5. Epub 2010 Jun 14. PMID: 20554319.
Gruen DS, Guyette FX, Brown JB, Okonkwo DO, Puccio AM, Campwala IK, Tessmer MT, Daley BJ, Miller RS, Harbrecht BG, Claridge JA, Phelan HA, Neal MD, Zuckerbraun BS, Yazer MH, Billiar TR, Sperry JL. Association of Prehospital Plasma With Survival in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Secondary Analysis of the PAMPer Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Netw Open. 2020 Oct 1;3(10):e2016869. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.16869. PMID: 33057642; PMCID: PMC7563075.
Guyette FX, Brown JB, Zenati MS, Early-Young BJ, Adams PW, Eastridge BJ, Nirula R, Vercruysse GA, O'Keeffe T, Joseph B, Alarcon LH, Callaway CW, Zuckerbraun BS, Neal MD, Forsythe RM, Rosengart MR, Billiar TR, Yealy DM, Peitzman AB, Sperry JL; STAAMP Study Group. Tranexamic Acid During Prehospital Transport in Patients at Risk for Hemorrhage After Injury: A Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Surg. 2020 Oct 5;156(1):11–20. doi: 10.1001/jamasurg.2020.4350. Epub ahead of print. Erratum in: JAMA Surg. 2021 Jan 1;156(1):105. PMID: 33016996; PMCID: PMC7536625.
Moore HB, Moore EE, Chapman MP, McVaney K, Bryskiewicz G, Blechar R, Chin T, Burlew CC, Pieracci F, West FB, Fleming CD, Ghasabyan A, Chandler J, Silliman CC, Banerjee A, Sauaia A. Plasma-first resuscitation to treat haemorrhagic shock during emergency ground transportation in an urban area: a randomised trial. Lancet. 2018 Jul 28;392(10144):283-291. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31553-8. Epub 2018 Jul 20. PMID: 30032977; PMCID: PMC6284829.
Pusateri AE, Moore EE, Moore HB, Le TD, Guyette FX, Chapman MP, Sauaia A, Ghasabyan A, Chandler J, McVaney K, Brown JB, Daley BJ, M

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Trauma ICU Rounds - Episode 21 - The Coagulation Cascade Simplified
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07/24/20 • 53 min

Dr. Eric Simms joins us on Rounds to share with us his foolproof and fun way of remembering the dreaded coagulation cascade. Supplementing this podcast is a vidcast (https://www.traumaicurounds.ca/vidcasts) that provides us with a helpful visual explanation for understanding the key factors, steps, and intricacies of the coagulation cascade.

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In this Rapid Rounds, we provide a quick and closer look at the Yang & Tobin index as originally described in the 1991 NEJM paper.

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This episode follows-up on Episode 1 and focuses on the assessment and initial treatment of patients with acute respiratory failure. Through a focused clinical exam, we can identify signs of increased work of breathing which should alert us to the need for support in the form of oxygen and ventilatory therapies. The 3 major types of oxygen delivery systems are also discussed including low- and high-flow, as well as reservoir systems.

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Trauma ICU Rounds - Episode 29 - Sepsis 2020: What Surgeons Need to Know
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10/10/20 • 74 min

In recognition of Sepsis Awareness Month, Dr. Matt Martin joins us once again on Rounds to discuss state-of-the-art sepsis management in 2020. Also joining us on Rounds is Dr. Vanessa Ho from MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio, who authored a recently published review paper in Surgical Infections earlier this year, "Sepsis 2019: What Surgeons Need to Know".

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In this follow-up episode to our discussion with Dr. Scott Weingart of EMCrit, we review the indications for performing a resuscitative thoracotomy, together with the potential application of a circulation first resuscitation strategy, and some intricacies regarding performing a surgical cricothyroidotomy.

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Dr. Martin Zielinski from the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, joins us on Rounds to discuss best practices in the management of bowel obstruction. In this episode, we review common etiologies for bowel obstruction, discuss the role of imaging, as well as the significance of clinical and radiographic findings on the likelihood of operative intervention. Dr. Zielinski also shares with us the Gastrografin swallow protocol that has been successfully developed and implemented at the Mayo Clinic in the management of patients with small bowel obstruction.

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In this episode we sit down with the Chief of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, Burns, & Acute Care Surgery at the University of Arizona, Dr. Bellal Joseph, who share with us his thoughts and research findings on hot topics including frailty, geriatric trauma, leadership, and more.
Timestamps:
00:12 Introductions
01:30 What is frailty? Your physiologic NOT chronologic body.
06:58 Injured elderly trauma patients can have good outcomes
07:30 Trauma specific frailty index
10:48 Failure to rescue
13:57 Geriatricians and the trauma surgeons
15:08 4Ms-What Matters, Mobility, Mentation, Medication
16:48 Geriatric cohorting/wards
22:24 ACS geriatric centers of excellence
29:35 Brain Injury Guidelines (BIG)
38:17 The importance of teamwork & servant leadership
40:28 Imposter syndrome
43:19 Leadership considerations
45:25 Final thoughts
References:
Joseph B, Friese RS, Sadoun M, Aziz H, Kulvatunyou N, Pandit V, Wynne J, Tang A, O'Keeffe T, Rhee P. The BIG (brain injury guidelines) project: defining the management of traumatic brain injury by acute care surgeons. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2014 Apr;76(4):965-9. doi: 10.1097/TA.0000000000000161. PMID: 24662858.
Joseph B, Obaid O, Dultz L, Black G, Campbell M, Berndtson AE, Costantini T, Kerwin A, Skarupa D, Burruss S, Delgado L, Gomez M, Mederos DR, Winfield R, Cullinane D; AAST BIG Multi-institutional Study Group. Validating the Brain Injury Guidelines: Results of an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma prospective multi-institutional trial. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2022 Aug 1;93(2):157-165. doi: 10.1097/TA.0000000000003554. Epub 2022 Mar 28. PMID: 35343931.v
Joseph B, Pandit V, Haider AA, Kulvatunyou N, Zangbar B, Tang A, Aziz H, Vercruysse G, O'Keeffe T, Freise RS, Rhee P. Improving Hospital Quality and Costs in Nonoperative Traumatic Brain Injury: The Role of Acute Care Surgeons. JAMA Surg. 2015 Sep;150(9):866-72. doi: 10.1001/jamasurg.2015.1134. PMID: 26107247.
Joseph B, Pandit V, Sadoun M, Zangbar B, Fain MJ, Friese RS, Rhee P. Frailty in surgery. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2014 Apr;76(4):1151-6. doi: 10.1097/TA.0000000000000103. PMID: 24662884.
Orouji Jokar T, Ibraheem K, Rhee P, Kulavatunyou N, Haider A, Phelan HA, Fain M, Mohler MJ, Joseph B. Emergency general surgery specific frailty index: A validation study. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2016 Aug;81(2):254-60. doi: 10.1097/TA.0000000000001120. PMID: 27257694.

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How many episodes does Trauma ICU Rounds have?

Trauma ICU Rounds currently has 59 episodes available.

What topics does Trauma ICU Rounds cover?

The podcast is about Life Sciences, Health & Fitness, Critical Care, Medicine, Podcasts, Science, Foam and Medical Education.

What is the most popular episode on Trauma ICU Rounds?

The episode title 'Episode 26 - Season 1 Recap' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Trauma ICU Rounds?

The average episode length on Trauma ICU Rounds is 34 minutes.

How often are episodes of Trauma ICU Rounds released?

Episodes of Trauma ICU Rounds are typically released every 7 days, 4 hours.

When was the first episode of Trauma ICU Rounds?

The first episode of Trauma ICU Rounds was released on Mar 26, 2020.

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