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Two critical care guys walk into a recording studio and breakdown intensive care trials both old and new! We'll also do deep dives on specific topics important to practicing intensive care medicine and have special guests talking about their area of expertise! This podcast is made for educational purposes. The content provided in this podcast, and in any linked materials, is not intended and should not be construed as medical advice and should not be used to diagnose or treat any medical condition. We try to stay away from opinions but all opinions represent our own and not of any entity we work for. Please keep this in mind as you enjoy the podcast!
Two critical care guys walk into a recording studio and breakdown intensive care trials both old and new! We'll also do deep dives on specific topics important to practicing intensive care medicine and have special guests talking about their area of expertise! This podcast is made for educational purposes. The content provided in this podcast, and in any linked materials, is not intended and should not be construed as medical advice and should not be used to diagnose or treat any medical condition. We try to stay away from opinions but all opinions represent our own and not of any entity we work for. Please keep this in mind as you enjoy the podcast!
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Benjamin Tillman is a hematologist with expertise in sickle cell disease and related hematologic conditions. He is recognized for his contributions to research and clinical practice in this field.
Benjamin Tillman is a hematologist with expertise in sickle cell disease and related hematologic conditions. He is recognized for his contributions to research and clinical practice in this field.
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Episode 66! Today we talk about Acute Chest Syndrome in Sickle Cell Disease with one of our favorite hematologists, Benjamin Tillman! We base our discussion around the TASC trial or "Comparison of Prophylactic and Therapeutic Doses of Anticoagulation for Acute Chest Syndrome in Sickle Cell Disease" published by Dessap et al in AJRCCM April of 2025.
If you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe, leave that 5 star review! Be sure to follow us on the social @icucast for the associated figures, comments, and other content not available in the audio format! Email us at [email protected] with any questions or suggestions! Thank you Mike Gannon for the intro and exit music!
Episode 66! Today we talk about Acute Chest Syndrome in Sickle Cell Disease with one of our favorite hematologists, Benjamin Tillman! We base our discussion around the TASC trial or "Comparison of Prophylactic and Therapeutic Doses of Anticoagulation for Acute Chest Syndrome in Sickle Cell Disease" published by Dessap et al in AJRCCM April of 2025.
If you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe, leave that 5 star review! Be sure to follow us on the social @icucast for the associated figures, comments, and other content not available in the audio format! Email us at [email protected] with any questions or suggestions! Thank you Mike Gannon for the intro and exit music!
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New/Old: Risk factors for Stress Ulcers and Transfusions in GIB
Episode 65! Though this is during ATS, this episode was pre-recorded so you will get some reactions to the conference in the coming episodes. Instead we have a short episode where we talk about risk factors for stress ulcers and transfusion threshold in upper GI bleeding!
If you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe, leave that 5 star review! Be sure to follow us on the social @icucast for the associated figures, comments, and other content not available in the audio format! Email us at [email protected] with any questions or suggestions! Thank you Mike Gannon for the intro and exit music!
Episode 65! Though this is during ATS, this episode was pre-recorded so you will get some reactions to the conference in the coming episodes. Instead we have a short episode where we talk about risk factors for stress ulcers and transfusion threshold in upper GI bleeding!
If you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe, leave that 5 star review! Be sure to follow us on the social @icucast for the associated figures, comments, and other content not available in the audio format! Email us at [email protected] with any questions or suggestions! Thank you Mike Gannon for the intro and exit music!
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New: REMAP-CAP Steroids
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steroidssevere community acquired pneumoniaREMAP-CAPhydrocortisonemortalityrandomized clinical trial
Episode 64! We talk more about steroids in severe community acquired pneumonia with "Effect of hydrocortisone on mortality in patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia : The REMAP-CAP Corticosteroid Domain Randomized Clinical Trial" published in Intensive Care Medicine April of 2025.
Pubmed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40261382/
If you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe, leave that 5 star review! Be sure to follow us on the social @icucast for the associated figures, comments, and other content not available in the audio format! Email us at [email protected] with any questions or suggestions! Thank you Mike Gannon for the intro and exit music!
Episode 64! We talk more about steroids in severe community acquired pneumonia with "Effect of hydrocortisone on mortality in patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia : The REMAP-CAP Corticosteroid Domain Randomized Clinical Trial" published in Intensive Care Medicine April of 2025.
Pubmed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40261382/
If you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe, leave that 5 star review! Be sure to follow us on the social @icucast for the associated figures, comments, and other content not available in the audio format! Email us at [email protected] with any questions or suggestions! Thank you Mike Gannon for the intro and exit music!
Episode 63! We talk about intermediate risk PE in "Large-Bore Mechanical Thrombectomy Versus Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis in the Management of Intermediate-Risk Pulmonary Embolism" by Jaber et al published in Circulation in February 2025. Then we talk about "Fibrinolysis for patients with intermediate-risk pulmonary embolism" by Meter et al in NEJM 2014.
PEERLESS: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39470698/ PEITHO: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24716681/ PE Meta-analysis: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24938564/
If you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe, leave that 5 star review! Be sure to follow us on the social @icucast for the associated figures, comments, and other content not available in the audio format! Email us at [email protected] with any questions or suggestions! Thank you Mike Gannon for the intro and exit music!
Episode 63! We talk about intermediate risk PE in "Large-Bore Mechanical Thrombectomy Versus Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis in the Management of Intermediate-Risk Pulmonary Embolism" by Jaber et al published in Circulation in February 2025. Then we talk about "Fibrinolysis for patients with intermediate-risk pulmonary embolism" by Meter et al in NEJM 2014.
PEERLESS: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39470698/ PEITHO: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24716681/ PE Meta-analysis: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24938564/
If you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe, leave that 5 star review! Be sure to follow us on the social @icucast for the associated figures, comments, and other content not available in the audio format! Email us at [email protected] with any questions or suggestions! Thank you Mike Gannon for the intro and exit music!
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ISICEM Review and SESAR
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EddieTodd
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ISICEM conferenceSESARInhaled SedationAcute Respiratory Distress Syndromedexmedetomidinesleep in the ICU
Episode 62! We talk briefly about two of the analyses that dropped with the ISICEM conference and then talk in depth about SESAR or "Inhaled Sedation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome" by Jabudon et al in JAMA 2025. Then was answer a question on sleep in the ICU. Eddie did misspeak when he said one of the dexmedetomidine articles was in Lancet Respiratory medicine, rather, it was published in eClinical Medicine part of the Lancet network.
If you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe, leave that 5 star review! Be sure to follow us on the social @icucast for the associated figures, comments, and other content not available in the audio format! Email us at [email protected] with any questions or suggestions! Thank you Mike Gannon for the intro and exit music!
Episode 62! We talk briefly about two of the analyses that dropped with the ISICEM conference and then talk in depth about SESAR or "Inhaled Sedation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome" by Jabudon et al in JAMA 2025. Then was answer a question on sleep in the ICU. Eddie did misspeak when he said one of the dexmedetomidine articles was in Lancet Respiratory medicine, rather, it was published in eClinical Medicine part of the Lancet network.
If you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe, leave that 5 star review! Be sure to follow us on the social @icucast for the associated figures, comments, and other content not available in the audio format! Email us at [email protected] with any questions or suggestions! Thank you Mike Gannon for the intro and exit music!
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