Vitamin B12 for Septic Shock?

Vitamin B12 for Septic Shock?

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Peripheral Vasopressors, Practically Safe: What a 250-Patient Prospective Cohort Means for Your Unit

A new prospective multicenter cohort of 250 patients with shock examines the safety and outcomes of peripheral vasopressor administration. Extravasation events were rare and clustered only after several days of infusion, while norepinephrine use and simple physiologic markers cor ...  Afficher plus

CCBs and Oxygenation: Why the Sat Falls After the Drip

Intravenous dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers can quietly worsen oxygenation by blunting hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction. In this episode, we break down the bedside mechanism, which agents are implicated, who’s at highest risk (post-op atelectasis, obesity, pneumonia, f ...  Afficher plus

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19: Is hydrocortisone, ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), and thiamine therapy effective for treatment of sepsis?
Depth of Anesthesia

<span class="s1">In this episode, we discuss the role of hydrocortisone, ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) and thiamine (HAT therapy) in the treatment of patients with septic shock. We discuss biological plausibility and comprehensively review the latest evidence.</span>

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Dec 3, 2021 This Week in Cardiology Podcast
This Week in Cardiology

The AMAZE trial of left atrial appendage isolation, non-statin oral lipid lowering drugs, EHR alerts, non-MD care, and obesity are the topics John Mandrola, MD, discusses in this week's podcast. To read a partial transcript or to comment, visit: https://www.medscape.com/twic</ ...

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Buffers of the Body | pH homeostasis
Dr. Matt and Dr. Mike's Medical Podcast

To watch this podcast and more videos about the human body, visit YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrMattDrMike/


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Shock
Ninja Nerd

This week, Rob and Zach will be teaching you everything you need to know about Shock. This will include the following subcategories of shock:

<ul><li>Hypovolemic</li><li>Cardiogenic</li><li>Obstructive</li><li>Distributive<ul><li>Septic</li><li>Anaphylactic</li><li>Neurogen ...  Afficher plus