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Episode 53: Insights into Modern Critical Care with Dr. Jean-Louis Vincent: Part II

Trauma ICU Rounds by Dr. Dennis Kim

Sep 12, 202234:18Health

In this episode, we talk all things critical care the one and only, Dr. Jean-Louis Vincent aka. JLV. This episode is a MUST listen. We touch upon the evolution of early goal directed therapy, measures of fluid responsive...

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Episode 53: Insights into Modern Critical Care with Dr. Jean-Louis Vincent: Part II is an episode from Trauma ICU Rounds by Dr. Dennis Kim. In this episode, we talk all things critical care the one and only, Dr. Jean-Louis Vincent aka. JLV....

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Published Sep 12, 2022, 34:18 long, audio available.

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In this episode, we talk all things critical care the one and only, Dr. Jean-Louis Vincent aka. JLV. This episode is a MUST listen. We touch upon the evolution of early goal directed therapy, measures of fluid responsiveness, optimizing oxygen delivery, and the importance of integrating data points versus examining them in isolation when caring for our critically ill and injured patients. This and MUCH MUCH more in arguably one of my favorite episodes to date!! Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 01:21 What happened to SG catheters and should we use them? 04:05 What decreases mortality in critical care patients? 05:30 When to transfuse critical care patient? Use your brain! 08:55 Measures of tissue perfusion and fluid responsiveness 09:36 JLV breaks down the Rivers trial 10:36 Recent EGDT papers 10:54 How to optimize O2 delivery? Late ScVO2, dob challenge, and fluid challenges 13:21 Dynamic measures of fluid responsiveness 13:46 CVP as a relative value 15:14 Passive leg raising (PLR) as a measure of fluid responsiveness 21:20 JLV's take on therapeutic nihilism 24:45 Don’t isolate; integrate! 26:46 Navigating the future of critical care – JLV’s thoughts on AI in the ICU 29:5 5 Rapid fire hot topics in the ICU – Yes or No -Metabolic cocktail -Corticosteroids for septic shock -Albumin and Lasix or Lasix alone PCT/CRP and sepsis/Abx Resources: International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (ISICEM): ISICEM Chats Platform: Articles: Passive leg raising:five rules, not a drop of fluid! The fluid challenge Blood lactate levels in sepsis: 8 questions Vincent JL, Bakker J. Blood lactate levels in sepsis: in 8 questions. Curr Opin Crit Care. 2021 Jun 1;27(3):298-302. doi: 10.1097/MCC.0000000000000824. PMID: 33852499. We should avoid the term "fluid overload" EGDT in the Treatment of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock A Randomized Trial of Protocol-Based Care for Early Septic Shock Support the show

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