

Traumacast
The Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Audio interviews addressing upcoming research and its application to the injured, critically ill or emergency general surgery patient, education efforts related to the clinical practice of acute care surgery, novel methods in the management of these patients and topics affecting providers and clinical care within the field.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 37min
EAST/AAST/AAST-AMC: SCC Review Series - Nutrition and Endocrine
Join Dr. Ida Molavi, Dr. Sarada Rao, Devin Gillaspie with expert guest Dr. Jose Diaz and fellow guest Dr. Victoria Liang as they cover ICU Nutrition and Endocrine Management in this Surgical Critical Care Review episode. This is a unique collaborative initiative between EAST, AAST and AAST-AMC. When do you feed the septic patient on vasopressors? When does gut ischemia change the calculus? We walk through enteral and parenteral nutrition per ASPEN/SCCM guidelines, 2024 glycemic targets, refeeding syndrome, post-TBI diabetes insipidus, and thyroid storm — including how to sequence therapy and when plasmapheresis enters the picture. Content preparation: Dr. Ida Molavi & Dr. Victoria LiangContent reviewer: Dr. Ida MolaviModerators: Dr. Sarada Rao, Dr. Devin Gillaspie, and Dr. Ida MolaviExpert Guest: Dr. Jose DiazFellow Guest: Dr. Victoria Liang

Feb 12, 2026 • 47min
The Secret Sauce: How EAST Practice Management Guidelines are Developed
Host Dr. Aimee LaRiccia talks with Dr. Lisa Kodadek from Yale School of Medicine and Dr. Jennifer Freeman from Baylor in Fort Worth about the development of EAST Practice Management Guidelines (PMGs). They explore how ideas evolve into PMGs, the rigorous grading and review process, and the continuous effort to ensure quality and relevant guidelines. Listen and learn!EAST PMGs: https://www.east.org/education-resources/practice-management-guidelines

Nov 26, 2025 • 34min
National Trauma Research Repository (NTRR)
Dr. Aimee LaRiccia interviews Experts in Trauma Research - Dr. Deborah Stein, Dr. John Cull and Dr. Michelle Price about the National Trauma research Repository (NTRR). The history of the NTRR, project funding, and how trauma surgeons can get involved and take advantage of this resource are discussed. References:The public page of the NTRR: https://ntrr.nih.gov/CNTR website, which includes recorded webinars, a comprehensive document on the structure and functions of the NTRR, a quick NTRR info-sheet, and our NTRR poster that was presented at the 2025 Military Health Systems Research Symposium: https://www.nattrauma.org/ntrr-landing/Initial CNTR blog post announcing the Department of Defense contract to develop the NTRR: https://bit.ly/NTRRDODContract

Nov 1, 2025 • 44min
Brain Death Testing
Dr. David Fischer, a neurointensivist at the University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Matthew Kirschen, a pediatric neurointensivist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, dive deep into the complexities of brain death testing. They discuss the updated 2023 guidelines that unify adult and pediatric protocols, addressing the risks of incorrect determinations and the importance of rigorous training for clinicians. Key topics include the role of family consent, the challenges of assessing brain death in specific cases, and the intricacies of apnea testing.

Sep 20, 2025 • 50min
Small Bowel Obstruction Management: Dx and Tx with a Focus on Minimally Invasive Techniques
Dr. Mohammed Bawazeer and Dr. Aimee LaRiccia discuss Small Bowel Obstructions with two expert ACS surgeons, Dr. Matthew Martin and Dr. Andrea Pakula. These experts delve into the complex management of this disease with a special focus on Minimally Invasive Techniques.

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Sep 6, 2025 • 49min
EAST/AAST/AAST-AMC: SCC Review Series - GI Disorders in SICU
Join Dr. Anaar Siletz and Dr. Joshua Dilday with the expert Guest Dr. Michael Cripps, and Fellow Guest Dr. Arielle Thomas-Jonasson. This is the twelfth episode of the Surgical Critical Care Review Series. This is a unique collaborative initiative between EAST and AAST. During this episode we will be discussing GI Bleeding and prophylaxis, Abdominal compartment syndrome, Acute pancreatitis/ necrotizing pancreatitis, Toxic megacolon and Ogilvie's syndrome and Esophageal emergencies.Content preparation: Dr. Arielle Thomas-JonassonContent reviewers: Dr. Joshua Dilday and Dr. Anaar SiletzModerators: Dr. Joshua Dilday and Dr. Anaar SiletzExpert Guest: Dr. Michael CrippsFellow Guest: Dr. Arielle Thomas-JonassonTopics covered in this episode:GI Bleeding and ProphylaxisAbdominal Compartment SyndromeToxic Megacolon and Ogilvie's SyndromeEsophageal Emergencies

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Aug 28, 2025 • 43min
Care of the Obstetrical Trauma Patient
Dr. Anthony DeSantis and Dr. Lauren Craugh discuss Care of the Obstetrical Trauma Patient with Dr. Sigrid Burruss and Dr. Allison Lankford. From the physiologic differences that impact the ABCs to the unique laboratory markers of impending organ system failure this discussion will be an asset to your next trauma toolbox. Resources: Burruss, Sigrid MD; Jebbia, Mallory MD; Nahmias, Jeffry MD, MHPE. Pregnancy and trauma: What you need to know. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery 98(2):p 190-196, February 2025. | DOI: 10.1097/TA.0000000000004478

Aug 25, 2025 • 1h 3min
EAST/AAST/AAST-AMC: SCC Review Series - Neurologic Dysfunction II
Dr. Neeraj Badjatia, a leader in neurocritical care, joins critical care fellows Dr. Jennifer Brewer and Dr. Leah Aakjar for an engaging discussion on neurologic management. They dive into the critical aspects of status epilepticus, emphasizing the need for timely intervention. Pain management strategies in the ICU take center stage, exploring multimodal analgesia and novel non-pharmacologic approaches. The trio also tackles delirium screening tools and the complexities surrounding subarachnoid hemorrhage, providing evidence-based recommendations for enhanced patient outcomes.

Aug 15, 2025 • 44min
EAST/AAST/AAST-AMC: SCC Review Series - Neurologic Dysfunction I
Purvi Patel, a trauma and critical care surgeon specializing in brain and spinal injuries, teams up with Caitlyn Braschi, a trauma fellow at LA General USC. Together, they delve into traumatic brain injuries, emphasizing strategies like the Glasgow Coma Scale and the role of beta blockers. The discussion highlights the urgency of addressing cervical spine injuries and their respiratory complications. Patel and Braschi also dissect spinal cord injury classifications and advocate for personalized treatment approaches to improve patient outcomes.

Jul 31, 2025 • 52min
Stepping on the Scale with Dr. Jamie Coleman & Dr. Patrick Murphy
Dr. Shyam Murali interviews Dr. Jamie Coleman and Dr. Patrick Murphy about their recent EAST Multicenter Trial looking at Acute Care Surgery service staffing, the physiologic toll of call on the body and determining how to “rightsize the workforce.. References: Murphy, Patrick B. MD, MPH, MSc; Coleman, Jamie J. MD; et al; The ACS Staffing Authorship Group. Understaffed and overworked: The stark reality of acute care surgeon staffing in the United States, an Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter study. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery ():10.1097/TA.0000000000004700, July 4, 2025. | DOI: 10.1097/TA.0000000000004700


