Osler Podcasts

Todd Fraser

This podcast is dedicated to the hard-working doctors, nurses and allied health professionals striving for excellence

  • 21 minutes 32 seconds
    CPD Homes with Anne Tonkin

    CPD Homes will be introduced to Australian-registered doctors in 2024, but what are they for, and what do they mean for you?

    Chair of the Medical Board of Australia, Dr Anne Tonkin, joins Todd to talk about what lies ahead.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    5 December 2023, 5:54 am
  • 26 minutes 45 seconds
    Oesophageal manometry

    Mechanical ventilation is indeed a lifesaving intervention.  However, it is clear that positive pressure ventilation itself has the potential to cause harm.  Novel approaches to ventilation aim to minimise this risk, and one such strategy is the incorporation of oesophageal pressure monitoring.

     

    Tai Pham is a staff intensivist in Paris and an assistant professor at Paris Saclay university.  He completed a PhD in public health where he focussed on respiratory physiology and mechanical ventilation, and is a member of the executive committees for Lung Safe and Wean Safe studies.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    18 September 2023, 12:18 am
  • 16 minutes 8 seconds
    Weaning induced pulmonary oedema (WIPO)

    If you’ve worked in ICU for very long, you’ll recognise the scenario where a patient who is weaning from mechanical ventilation goes into pulmonary oedema.  This syndrome is referred to as weaning induced pulmonary oedema, or WIPO.

    Dr Rui Shi currently works as an intensivist in the surgical ICU of the First Affiliated Hospital at Sun Yet Sen University in China.

    Rui has a strong interest in haemodynamic monitoring in critical care in which she has done a PhD, and she joins Todd to talk about this fascinating clinical problem. 

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    31 July 2023, 1:15 am
  • 18 minutes 1 second
    TAME

    The ultimate outcome for patients who are resuscitated from cardiac arrest depends heavily on the neurological damage that results from a low flow state.  Prevention of further damage during this phase is one of the core goals of post resuscitation care.

    In recent years, a multitude of research papers have been produced which examine various aspects of this approach, including oxygenation and blood pressure targets. 

    One alternative strategy may be to increase cerebral blood flow by allowing mild therapeutic hypercapnoea, an approach studied in the recently released TAME trial.  Principle investigator of the study, Glenn Eastwood, joins Todd on the podcast to discuss the key features and results from this important trial.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    17 July 2023, 1:54 am
  • 11 minutes 4 seconds
    eCPR and the SHERPA trial

    This podcast comes to you from the 2023 ANZICS Clinical Trials Group Noosa meeting.

    ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) is steadily embedding itself into modern critical care medicine.  

    Does it have a role in pre-hospital setting for patients with refractory cardiac arrest?

    In this podcast, we are joined by Aidan Burrell to talk about the SHERPA trial.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    18 April 2023, 8:00 am
  • 19 minutes 12 seconds
    Dexmedetomidine for NIV

    Non invasive ventilation is steadily establishing itself as a crucial component of the critical care armoury.  While many patients can tolerate it, some require sedation.

    Wisam Al-Bassam is a staff specialist at Monash Medical center and Victorian Heart hospital.  Wisam is passionate about education and research, and his research interests include mechanical ventilation and sedation in ICU.  He joins Todd to talk about the role of dexmedetomidine in patients on non invasive ventilation in the ICU

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    7 April 2023, 10:18 pm
  • 13 minutes 33 seconds
    Fluids in DKA

    DKA causes a serious disturbance of fluid and electrolyte balance.

    However, it is said that more complications are caused by our management than by the disease itself.  This is no more apparent than in our management of the patient's fluids.

    Professor Bala Venkatesh is a world renowned intensive care researcher and he joins Todd to discuss the BEST-DKA trial

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    26 March 2023, 9:48 pm
  • 20 minutes 57 seconds
    Inotropes in cardiogenic shock

    Sometimes the failing heart needs support, and inotropic agents are often instituted ahead of other measures such as ECMO

    But is there a best agent?

    Antoine Kimmoun is a professor of Critical Care Medicine at the University of Lorraine, France, and he joins Todd to discuss these important agents.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    23 March 2023, 6:22 am
  • 21 minutes 36 seconds
    DIC

    This podcast comes to you from the 2022 LIVES Conference in Paris

    Disseminiated intravascular coagulation is the endpoint of a range of different conditions, including sepsis.  How does this important clinical condition evolve, and what can we do about it?

    Mirjam Bachler is a senior post doc researcher in surgery at the Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive care Medicine at Innsbruck, Austria.  Her key interests are coagulation in critical care, particularly after inflammatory diseases.

    She joins Todd to talk about DIC in sepsis.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    14 March 2023, 8:42 pm
  • 35 minutes 24 seconds
    Logical

    Cardiac arrest causes neurological injury through a sustained period of hypoxia and ischaemia.  It has long been thought that avoiding further hypoxia could save vulnerable brain tissue, leading to the common practice of deliberate hyperoxygenation.

    However, recent research has suggested this approach may in fact be harmful.

    Paul Young is an Intensivist and critical care researcher from Wellington in New Zealand, and he joins me to discuss an upcoming study which will further explore this issue, LOGICAL

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    12 March 2023, 10:11 pm
  • 14 minutes 12 seconds
    Driving pressures in Acute respiratory failure

    This podcast comes to you from the 25th Annual Noosa meeting of the ANZICS Clinical Trials Group.

    It is now well recognised that mechanical ventilation, while potentially lifesaving, also causes damage to the lung in its own right.  Careful setting of the ventilator is crucial to avoiding lung injury.  While plateau pressure ceilings have been recommended for many years, research attention is now turning towards driving pressure.

    Neil Ferguson is the head of critical care at the University Health Network and Mt Sinai  Health Systems in Toronto, and has an extensive research history in critical care ventilation

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    9 March 2023, 6:14 am
  • More Episodes? Get the App
© MoonFM 2024. All rights reserved.