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Oliver Flower

Neuro Resus

A daily Health, Fitness, Medicine and Education podcast
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Neuro Resus

Oliver Flower

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Neuro Resus

Oliver Flower

Neuro Resus

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Catherine Bell takes us through how to troubleshoot problems commonly encountered when looking after patients who have an external ventricular drain (EVD) in situ. Issues with using brain tissue oxygen monitors are also discussed. A highly prac
Angiographic vasospasm and more accurately, delayed cerebral ischemia, continue to contribute to morbidity and mortality in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). It is known that angiographic vasospasm is common after SAH, occ
Lizzy suffered a substantial aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage that left her critically unwell, requiring a long stay in intensive care recovering from the consequences and complications of this devastating form of stroke. Now a couple of yea
Andrew Udy talks about the ongoing BONANZA Trial which is assessing whether an algorithm that incorporates both ICP and brain tissue oxygen (PbTO2) can improve outcomes after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Like with all monitoring, how the PbTO2
Historically, when it came to brain injury, ketamine had a bad rap. Much of that dogma was dispelled in the last 20 years, and ketamine is now frequently used as an induction agent in acute brain injury, especially traumatic brain injury, parti
Cortical spreading depolarization (CSD) is a spreading loss of ion homeostasis, altered vascular response, change in synaptic architecture, and subsequent depression in electrical activity following an inciting neurological injury. This present
Andrew Chow vs Andrew Udy  This debate was set up to discuss the issues with categorising traumatic brain injury (TBI). The current system using GCS to divide patients into mild, moderate and severe has been criticised in recent times, with cal
Dr Nick Little is an experienced Neurosurgeon who's looked after patients with traumatic brain injury for his whole career. Here he discusses the difficulties of prognostication following traumatic brain injury (TBI).  This podcast was recorded
Tania Farrar is a neurologist and epileptologist with expertise in continuous EEG (cEEG) and status epilepticus (SE). This talk covers what a seizure is, what status is, including focal and generalised status epilepticus. This podcast was recor
Stuart Browne is a Neuro Rehab specialist from Sydney. He discusses what "severe disability" really means.  Severe disability is more common than many realise - about 6% of the Australian population. Stuart discusses how health is more than sim
Shree Basu is a Paediatric Intensivist in Sydney. She discusses how Paediatric stroke presents, what neuroimaging is required and what interventions are available, including thrombolysis and the role of endovascular thrombectomy. The blood pres
After spinal cord injury (SCI), there aren’t many interventions we have available that actually make a difference.  Augmenting blood pressure to increase spinal cord perfusion pressure is an attractive concept that may improve neurological outc
20 million people around the world are living with a spinal cord injury (SCI). The medical issues they develop over the years differ to any other patient cohort.  These complications include autonomic dysreflexia, management of pressure areas,
The perennial debate of which osmotic agent to use to reduce elevated ICP still rages on. Who better than Mr Deranged Physiology himself, Aleks Yartsev, to take us through the pros and cons of each and work out a practical strategy. This podcas
A Talk by Amal Abou-Hamden on intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) and the latest developments in the management of this devastating form of stroke, including the ongoing EVACUATE trial, a randomized controlled trial of ultra-early, minimally invasi
Mark Weedon takes us through the increasingly utilised concept of an optimal cerebral perfusion pressure (CPPopt) for each unique patient.  This podcast was recorded at the Brain Symposium which took place in March 2023. For more talks and c
Social Worker Victoria Whitfield and Bereavement councilor Louise Sayers discuss the power of words when health professionals are communicating topics around of death and serious injury with relatives and patients in critical care. They use rol
Oli Flower talks to Mark Newcomb and Lee Fineberg about the upcoming Developing EM conference in Cartagena, Colombia. March 9-11, 2020. All the details are here: https://developingem.com
Top 10 critical care papers of recent times Dr Paul Young From CICM Trainee Symposium 2019
Dr David Anderson: Medical ethics / organ donation. Dr Angelly Martinez: Quality / committees. Dr Chris Mason: Informatics / EMR / committees. Dr Alex Psirides: Quality / director’s perspective. Dr Claire Seiffert: Education / simulation. Dr P
How I manage: Productivity and self-organisation Dr David Anderson From CICM Trainee Symposium 2019
How I manage: Passing (and failing) the CICM exams. Dr Julia Coull From CICM Trainee Symposium 2019
How to be an awesome ICU registrar (nurse’s perspective). Mr Nigel Fealy From CICM Trainee Symposium 2019
Paediatrics for the adult Intensivist. Dr Yolanda Coleman From CICM Trainee Symposium
Best practice organ donation. Dr Rohit D’Costa From CICM Trainee Symposium 2019
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