IBCC Episode 126 - Myocardial Ischemia

IBCC Episode 126 - Myocardial Ischemia

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IBCC Episode 128 - ABG, VBG and Pulse Oximetry

Welcome to the origin story of PULMCRIT! In this episode, we cover how best to practically monitor the balance between oxygenation, oxygen delivery and oxygen consumption. Controversial to say the least. Come take a listen, and learn about the pulsatility index, a space we should ...  Show more

IBCC Episode 127 - Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (SBP)

We are back! Come dust off our shows spot in your favourite podcast app, and listen to why its important to hunt for SBP like it's the Red October (forgive the Sean Connery reference, I had too). We cover diagnosis (aka tap-y-tap) and treatment. 

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