

ResusX:Podcast
Haney Mallemat
Welcome to the ResusX:Podcast. Each episode features an amazing talk from the ResusX conference. This is a podcast dedicated to your sickest patients, and it'll all FOAMed. For more great content including our monthly grand rounds, newsletters and more go to www.ResusX.com now.
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Feb 18, 2025 • 12min
Resuscitative Hysterotomy
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In this episode, Dr. Shaila Quazi demystifies resuscitative hysterotomy, the life-saving procedure formerly known as the perimortem C-section. Learn when to act, how to assemble the right teams, and the step-by-step approach that can maximize survival for both mother and baby. Packed with practical mnemonics, real-world cases, and expert insights, this is a must-listen for anyone in emergency or critical care medicine.
Because nothing says “I care” more than being ready to save lives.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 15min
Dual Defib Strategies
Dr. Tarlan Hedayati, an expert in cardiac arrest resuscitation, shares her profound knowledge on dual defibrillation strategies. She delves into the significance of dual sequential defibrillation in improving outcomes for shock-refractory VFib patients. Discover how vector change and timing can enhance the effectiveness of shocks. Dr. Hedayati also discusses findings from the DOSE-VF trial, shedding light on neurological survival rates. This enlightening conversation is essential for anyone involved in managing cardiac arrest scenarios.
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Feb 4, 2025 • 16min
Post-Arrest ECGs That You Gotta Know
Dr. Amal Mattu, a leading expert in acute care medicine and cardiology from the University of Maryland, shares invaluable insights on post-arrest ECG interpretation. He emphasizes the dangers of misreading early ECGs, particularly the risks associated with VTach mimics. Listeners will learn when to repeat ECGs and when to refer patients for catheterization. Dr. Mattu also discusses life-threatening conditions like hyperkalemia and sodium channel toxicity that can look like VTach. His real-case examples make the discussion both practical and engaging.
Jan 31, 2025 • 12min
Contaminated Airway Demonstration
What happens when you need to intubate a patient, but their airway is filled with vomit, blood, or thick secretions? In this episode, Dr. Shyam Murali takes us through the SALAD (Suction-Assisted Laryngoscopy and Airway Decontamination) technique, a life-saving approach to managing contaminated airways. Learn how to optimize suction, clear the airway, and improve intubation success with game-changing strategies like the suction park and SALAD poke methods. If you’re in emergency or critical care medicine, this episode is packed with must-know airway management skills that could save a life!
Jan 28, 2025 • 14min
Status Epilepticus
How do you manage a patient with status epilepticus when every second counts? In this episode, Dr. Derek Isenberg outlines a step-by-step algorithm for seizure management, emphasizing high-dose benzodiazepines, evidence-based second-line agents, and the growing role of ketamine for refractory seizures. Learn why time is critical, how to identify non-convulsive status with continuous EEG, and how aggressive early intervention can make all the difference. Tune in to sharpen your seizure management skills and bring cutting-edge care to your practice!
Jan 24, 2025 • 10min
HTS in the Peripheral IV
Is it safe to administer 3% hypertonic saline through a peripheral IV during a neurologic emergency? In this episode, Dr. Salim Rezaie breaks down the evidence and challenges the need for central lines in time-sensitive cases. Learn why bolusing hypertonic saline through a peripheral line can reduce intracranial pressure more effectively while avoiding delays and central line complications. Packed with data and practical insights, this discussion is essential for anyone managing critical care patients. Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode on advancing emergency medicine!
Jan 21, 2025 • 27min
Don't Let Auto PEEP Kill Your Patients
What is auto-PEEP, and why can it lead to life-threatening complications in ventilated patients? In this episode, Dr. Anozie breaks down the physiology behind auto-PEEP, its dangerous effects like dynamic hyperinflation and cardiovascular instability, and how to spot its subtle signs on ventilator waveforms. With a focus on practical solutions, from adjusting ventilator settings to optimizing PEEP, this episode equips you with the knowledge to protect your patients and save lives. Don’t miss this vital discussion on ventilator management and critical care!
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Jan 17, 2025 • 22min
A Cognitive Pause
Dr. Anand Swaminathan, an emergency physician specializing in resuscitation, shares his expertise on tackling refractory shock. He emphasizes the importance of a 'cognitive pause' to reassess treatment when patients don't respond to vasopressors. The discussion delves into potential hidden causes like acidosis, hypothyroidism, and occult bleeding that can hinder effective care. Through a systematic approach, Dr. Swaminathan advocates for thorough evaluations, transforming how healthcare providers address these complex cases.
Jan 15, 2025 • 15min
Airway Pressure Release Ventilation
Looking to master the nuances of Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (APRV)? In this episode, Dr. Steven Haywood simplifies APRV, from setup to weaning, while uncovering the secrets to maximizing lung recruitment and oxygenation. Whether you’re optimizing care for ARDS patients or learning to avoid pitfalls like overdistension or lost ground during ventilator disconnects, this talk offers actionable strategies for critical care success. Tune in and elevate your understanding of advanced ventilator management!
Jan 10, 2025 • 10min
The Unruly Trauma Patient: To Sedate or Intubate?
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In this episode, Dr. Fred Gmora shares his expert insights into managing combative trauma patients. From rapid sedation with ketamine to maintaining spontaneous respirations, he explains how to stabilize patients and keep the trauma bay under control. Whether you’re in the ED or a trauma center, this episode is packed with essential tips to save lives and manage chaos effectively. Don’t miss it! https://www.resusx.com/offers/Uc5kMyCz?coupon_code=REUNION20


