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🗓️ 8 October 2021
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129 Aspiration pneumopathy without antimicrobials In our virtual studio joining myself and Brian we are delighted to have Simon Cook, one of our fabulous lecturers in Emergency and Critical Care here at the RVC. We talk to Simon about aspiration pneumopathy and treating without antimicrobials, mainly asking him about a recent retrospective study. Food for thought about current practice and working towards generating more information to provide guidelines to help clinical decision making in these cases. We hope that you enjoy.
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0:27.2 | So today, joining Brian and myself in our virtual studio, we're going to talk to Dr. Simon |
0:31.7 | Cook, one of our lecturers in emergency and critical care here at the RBC. |
0:36.3 | And we thought we'd talk to Simon about a specific |
0:39.0 | part of aspiration humanopathy which he and a couple of colleagues at the obviously |
0:44.1 | recently written and a article about so welcome Simon and thank you for joining us morning |
0:51.0 | thanks very much for having me i think |
0:53.3 | our pleasure i was saying it's a few years since I managed to get you onto the podcast and a different environment out of our studio. I don't even know how that exists at the moment, Brian, but maybe we can get back into there in the new year. |
1:15.0 | Yeah, I hope my soundproofing is good enough for you. |
1:18.2 | I'm sure it would be fine. |
1:21.3 | So, so, you've recently published something in J-Sab. |
1:26.0 | Actually, maybe we should go back a bit. |
1:28.9 | So could you just briefly explain sort of what |
1:32.2 | aspiration pneumonia is actually kindly? |
1:34.7 | And then maybe what an aspiration humanopathy means |
1:37.4 | or what we're trying to sort of divide here. |
1:41.0 | Sure, yeah. |
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