Critical Perspective Podcast: Bias in Pulse Oximetry

Critical Perspective Podcast: Bias in Pulse O...

Up next

ATS Breathe Easy - Innovations in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Care

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive and often fatal lung disease, which has unknown causes and no cure. But researchers are working tirelessly to uncover more about this deadly disease. On this episode of the ATS Breathe Easy podcast, host Patti Tripathi intervie ...  Show more

ATS Breathe Easy - ATS 2026: How a Rare Genetic Disorder Could Change Lung Disease Care

Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS) is a rare genetic disorder that causes albinism, bleeding problems, and a high risk of developing pulmonary fibrosis. However, patients with HPS provide an important population for researchers looking for biomarkers that predict the onset and progr ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

IBCC Episode 128 - ABG, VBG and Pulse Oximetry
The Internet Book of Critical Care Podcast

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

88 - Shunting a Mismatch
The Curious Clinicians

Hold your breath for this one! The Curious Clinicians answer a puzzling pulmonary physiology question: Why can systemic pulmonary vasodilators worsen hypoxemia in COPD-associated pulmonary hypertension? Watch this episode on our new YouTube channel here, and read the show notes h ...  Show more

SCCM Pod-517: Benefits of Hemodynamic Monitoring in Critical Care
SCCM Podcast

This episode of the Society of Critical Care Medicine Podcast offers insights on hemodynamics monitoring in critically ill patients. Kyle Enfield, MD, FCCM, is joined by Courtney Bennett, DO, FCC, FASE, to discuss foundational concepts in hemodynamic monitoring and shock manageme ...  Show more

Sep 29 Cardiology News
This Week in Cardiology

Oxygen therapy in stroke, physical activity, hospital rankings, MRI labeling of cardiac devices, and PFO closure are discussed in this week's podcast.