Mini Grand Rounds
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Episode 48- “Status Underdosingus”: Part 3: Refractory status epilepticus
In the final episode of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss the management of refractory status epilepticus.
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Episode 47- “Status Underdosingus”: Part 2: Urgent therapy
In Part 2 of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss urgent therapy of patients in status epilepticus.
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Episode 46- “Status Underdosingus”: Part 1: Emergent therapy
In Part 1 of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss emergent therapy of patients in status epilepticus using benzodiazepines.
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Episode 41- “The Perfect Storm:” Part 2: Hyperinfection syndrome and ivermectin
In Part 2 of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss hyperinfection syndrome and its treatment with ivermectin.
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Episode 40- “The Perfect Storm:” Part 1: COVID, corticosteroids, and strongyloides
In Part 1 of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss corticosteroid use in COVID as well as the pathogenesis of strongyloides.
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Episode 29- “We’re all a little ‘stitious:” Bad words, full moons, and black clouds
Days away from Halloween, we discuss a few common ER superstitions. Are they actually legit? Or do you belive the data? Your call.
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Episode 27- “More Squeeze, Please:” Part 2: Clots and COVID
In Part 2 of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss important side effects of ATII including thrombosis, especially in the setting of COVID.
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Episode 26- “More Squeeze, Please:” Part 1: ATHOS-3 and me
In Part 1 of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss Angiotensin II use for vasodilatory shock, reviewing the ATHOS-3 trial and real-world experiences.
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Episode 20- Cyanide: toxicology and antidotes
In this Mini Grand Rounds episode, we discuss cyanide toxicology and management, including antidotes.
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Episode 13- “Clot Busters:” Part 2: Cardiac arrest
In Part 2 of 2 of our "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss the use of thrombolytics in the setting of cardiac arrest and wrap it up with our final recommendations.
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