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Emergency Medicine Cases

Ep 122 Sepsis and Septic Shock – What Matters from EM Cases Course

Emergency Medicine Cases

Dr. Anton Helman

Education, Health & Fitness, Courses, Medicine, Science

4.7602 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2019

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast Dr. Sara Gray, intensivist and emergency physician, co-author of The CAEP Sepsis Guidelines, answers questions such as: How does one best recognize occult septic shock? How does SIRS, qSOFA and NEWS compare in predicting poor outcomes in septic patients? Which fluid and how much fluid is best for resuscitation of the septic shock patients? What are the indications for norepinephrine, and when in the resuscitation should it be given, in light of the CENSER trial? What are the goals of resuscitation in the patient with sepsis or septic shock? When should antibiotics administered, given that the latest Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines recommend that antibiotics be administered within one hour of arrival for all patients suspected of sepsis or septic shock? What are the indications for a second vasopressor after norepinephrine? Given the conflicting evidence for steroids in sepsis, what are the indications for steroids? Should we be considering steroids with Vitamin C and thiamine for patients in septic shock? What are the pitfalls of lactate interpretation, and how do serial lactates compare to capillary refill in predicting poor outcomes in light of the ANDROMEDA trial? Is procalcitonin a valuable prognostic indicator in septic patients? and many more...

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0:00.0

on this special EM cases podcast entitled sepsis what matters recorded live from the february

0:05.3

2019 EM cases course in addition to the main guest expert sarah gray i've interwoven rob

0:11.1

somard of pocus cases videos to talk about ibcic pokes rory spie gable to talk about the new

0:16.8

andromeda trial on serial lactates george covac's Airway Guru to talk about awake intubation

0:22.7

and septic shock, and Justin Morganstern to talk about the new censor trial on early norapinephrine.

0:28.9

Now, the course was sold out so fast that we decided to add another course in Toronto on June 24,

0:35.4

2019.

0:37.2

Tickets should still be available through the EMCases website under Courses.

0:41.3

Now on to the live podcast.

0:47.3

Welcome to the Emergency Medicine Cases podcast.

0:52.3

I'm your host, Dr. Anton Helman, bringing you Canada's brightest minds in emergency medicine live from the EMCases course.

1:04.0

On this special live podcast, sepsis,

1:11.1

what really matters,

1:12.5

we're going to talk about six key aspects of sepsis

1:15.3

that will probably save you a couple of lives each year.

1:18.4

And to help us along,

1:19.5

it's my distinct honor to have my friend

1:21.4

and my former colleague,

1:23.3

ED and ICU doc,

1:25.2

co-author of the Canadian sepsis guidelineselines, Dr. Sarah Gray, welcome Sarah.

1:31.1

Thanks, Anton.

1:34.8

All right, so what are we going to cover?

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