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Title: Acute Hyponatremia in the Critically Ill

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 6/17/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Acute Hyponatremia and the Critically Ill

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Title: Sepsis and Non-sustained Hypotension

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 6/9/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Transient Hypotension and Mortality in Sepsis

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Title: Arterial Catheters

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 6/3/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Heparin for Maintaining Arteral Catheter Patency ?

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Title: NICE-SUGAR

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 5/26/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

NICE-SUGAR and Glucose Control in the Critically Ill

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Title: Platelet Transfusions

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 5/18/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Platelet Transfusions and the Critically Ill



Title: Ultrasound and Volume Assessment

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 5/12/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 5/24/2009)

Ultrasound of the IVC for Volume Assessment

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Title: Clostridium Difficile

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 5/5/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

New Perspectives on Clostridium difficile

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Title: Acute Cor Pulmonale and Mechanical Ventilation

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 4/29/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Acute Cor Pulmonale and Ventilation In the critically ill,

Acute cor pulmonale (ACP) is usually observed in the setting of massive pulmonary embolism or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). As we manage more and more critically ill patients in the ED, it is likely that you will manage patients who develop ARDS.

We have discussed in previous pearls that, especially in ARDS, using a low tidal volume and monitoring plateau pressure are key components to mechanical ventilation.

For patients with ARDS who develop ACP, consider lower plateau pressure thresholds (< 26 cm H20) and minimizing PEEP to < 8 cm H2O.

If ACP persists despite lower plateau pressures and low PEEP, consider prone position ventilation as a last resort.

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Title: Ultrasound for Fluid Assessment

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 4/21/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Assessing Volume Status in the Critically Ill

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Title: Obesity and Mechanical Ventilation

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 4/14/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Mechanical Ventilation and Obesity

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Title: Mechanical Ventilation in Head-Injured Patients

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 4/7/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Ventilation in the Brain-injured Patient

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Title: Ventilating the Obstetric Patient

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 3/31/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Mechanical Ventilation of the Obstetric Patient

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Title: CIRCI

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 3/24/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Critical Illness-Related Corticosteroid Insufficiency (CIRCI)

So, which critically ill patients do you treat with steroids?  Current literature suggests the indications for steroid treatment include vasopressor dependent septic shock and persistent ARDS despite supportive therapy and lung protective ventilation.  A patient who requires only an hour or two of a vasopressor while being fluid resuscitated is unlikely to benefit.  An accepted dosing schedule is hydrocortisone 50 mg IV every 6 hours.

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Title: Aneurysmal SAH

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 3/17/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Early Critical Care Management of Aneurysmal SAH

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Title: Oxygenation goals

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 3/11/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Oxygenation goals



Title: NMBs in intubated patients

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 3/3/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Neuromuscular Blocking Agent (NMBA)



Title: The Crashing Vented Patient

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 2/24/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

The Crashing Intubated ED Patient



Title: Sepsis in Pregnancy

Category: Critical Care

Posted: 2/17/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Sepsis in Pregnancy

 

 

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Title: Preventing VAP

Category: Critical Care

Keywords: ventilator associated pneumonia, head of bed (PubMed Search)

Posted: 2/10/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP)



Title: Sedation and Analgesia in Mechanical Ventilation

Category: Critical Care

Keywords: sedation, analgesia, mechanical ventilation (PubMed Search)

Posted: 2/3/2009 by Mike Winters, MBA, MD (Updated: 3/5/2026)

Sedation and Analgesia in Mechanical Ventilation



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