Ventilation Strategies During ECMO in patients with ARDS

[tab_nav type=”two-up”][tab_nav_item title=”Clinical Case” active=”true”][tab_nav_item title=”Answer” active=””][/tab_nav][tabs][tab active=”true”] As discussed earlier during ECMOvember on MarylandCCProject, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation will provide necessary oxygenation and perfusion in critically ill patients with diseases […]

Managing the Burn Patient in the ICU

Dr. Brandon Bruns is an Assistant Professor of Surgery here at the University of Maryland and did a large amount of his training at University of Texas Southwestern, home of

ECMO Troubleshooting: 3 Problems You NEED to Recognize Early!

[tab_nav type=”6-up”][tab_nav_item title=”Clinical Case” active=”true”][tab_nav_item title=”Case 1 Answer” active=””][tab_nav_item title=”Case 2″ active=””][tab_nav_item title=”Case 2 Answer” active=””][tab_nav_item title=”Case 3″ active=””][tab_nav_item title=”Case 3 Answer” active=””][/tab_nav][tabs][tab active=”true”]As we continue through our trek into

Cardiogenic Shock, When the Pump Fails

Today we are fortunate to have Dr. Sammy Zakaria, Assistant Director of the Johns Hopkins Bayview Cardiac Intensive Care Unit and overall cardiac critical care guru. He will discuss his

Vent Problems – What’s the abnormality?

[tab_nav type=”two-up”][tab_nav_item title=”Clinical Case” active=”true”][tab_nav_item title=”Answer” active=””][/tab_nav][tabs][tab active=”true”] A 60 year old female is just admitted to your ICU and is post-op from a C5 posterior cervical decompression & corpectomy

November is ECMOvember on MarylandCCProject.org

Get ready… November has been officially deemed as ECMOvember here on MarylandCCProject.org.  Throughout the month we will be posting a number of educational lectures, posts, pearls, and pitfalls when managing

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