Sepsis Perspective

 
 
  • When Does a Bicarb Drip Make Sense? An older woman is admitted to the ICU with acidosis, AKI, and ketonuria. Will IV bicarb help or harm?
  • Episode 5: Complicated Pediatric Pneumonia   Drs Todd A. Florin and Debra Palazzi discuss complicated pediatric pneumonia: what it is, how to diagnose it, and how to manage it.
  • A Step Forward in Diabetic Foot Disease Management The updated 2023 International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot guidelines serve as a "valuable compass" in treating patients with diabetic foot ulcers.
  • Death Is Not the Enemy Humans seem all too willing to embrace the harmful behaviors that can bring on premature death, the real foe.
  • Is Long COVID Really 'Long Everything'?   Long COVID is real, but whether this syndrome is a unique sequela of SARS-CoV-2 infection is another question.
  • Episode 6: J-Pouch Care: Disorders and Complications   Pouch expert Dr Laura Raffals joins Dr Sunanda Kane to deep-dive into patient care after J-pouch surgery. Topics include pouchitis, Crohn's of the pouch, pelvic floor dysfunction, and pregnancy.
  • Episode 3: Vaccines and Pediatric Pneumonia   Drs Todd A. Florin and Richard Malley discuss the history, challenges, and future directions of pneumococcal vaccination, including expanding serotype coverage and methods of worldwide distribution.
  • Episode 1: The Diagnosis of Pediatric Pneumonia   Drs Todd A. Florin and Mark I. Neuman discuss the challenge of diagnosing pediatric pneumonia, misdiagnosis, overlapping clinical symptoms, and clinical prediction models to reduce x-ray utilization.
  • Apr 28 2023 This Week in Cardiology   Two studies of cardiac device infections, observational studies, RCTs, and our ways of knowing in Medicine are the topics discussed by John Mandrola, MD in this week's podcast.
  • S2 Episode 1: Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia   Drs John M. Kane and Jonathan Meyer discuss treatment-resistant schizophrenia, how common it is, how to detect and manage it, and how delays in the initiation of treatment negatively affect patients.
  • SCCM 2023 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from SCCM 2023
  • Case : Child With Fever, Neck Pain, Abdominal Pain, Rash Can you make the right diagnosis when a child presents with fever, neck and abdominal pain, and a rash?
  • What's the Optimal Temp Management After Cardiac Arrest? Early adopters, beware of the litany of therapies that fail the scrutiny of multiple large RCTs.
  • Medical Misinformation Harms Us All Medical misinformation threatens the health of us all, especially when healthcare providers are part of the problem.
  • Recent Neurology Data Highlight Treatments to Avoid   Although recent neurology literature brought good news for rituximab in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, the results were decidedly more mixed for other treatments, says Dr Christoph Diener.
  • Hospital Staffing Crisis: What's the Role of Locums Workers?   Drs Robert Glatter and Peter Papadakos discuss the impact of locums workers, particularly related to the post-pandemic staffing crisis.
  • For Many Infections, Source Control Is Key Source control is a primary component of successful management for many infections. Why, then, is it so hard for providers to talk about getting it done?
  • Betrayed by a Reactionary SCOTUS SCOTUS's regressive decisions will lead to many needless deaths, particularly of women.
  • 5 Things to Know About Ehrlichiosis and Anaplasmosis Ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis are emerging but underrecognized tickborne diseases in the United States
  • What an AR-15 Does to a Child's Body: A Surgeon's View   Drs Robert Glatter, Joseph Sakran, Andre Campbell, and Linda Dultz discuss the recent tragedy in Uvalde, Texas, and next steps for making effective changes in gun violence.