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1 Close Encounters with UFO Hot Spots: Area 51, Roswell, and the Great ET Road Trip 39:50
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The truth is out West! We’re hopping on the ET Highway and venturing to the most notorious alien hot spots, including Roswell’s infamous crash site, Area 51’s eerie perimeter, and a mysterious desert watchtower. Join us as journalist Laura Krantz, host of the podcast Wild Thing , beams up to share stories from the front lines of UFO reporting—from strange sightings and quirky festivals to a mailbox where people leave letters to extraterrestrials. Maybe you’ll even decide for yourself: Is Earth a tourist stop for spaceships? UFO hot spots you’ll encounter in this episode: - UFO Watchtower (near Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado) - Roswell, New Mexico - Area 51, Nevada - Extraterrestrial Highway (aka State Route 375), Nevada - Little A’Le’Inn, ET Highway, Nevada - E.T. Fresh Jerky, ET Highway, Nevada - Alien Research Center, ET Highway, Nevada - The Black Mailbox, ET Highway, Nevada Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group .…
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EDECMO.org is a non-commercial source to discover the life-saving potential of resuscitative extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo) and extra-corporeal life support (ecls). We will teach you the skills and break down the logistics to allow resuscitationists to initiate ECMO in the ED or ICU.
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1 87 – Pearls From Prague and San Diego Resus Consortium with Saul Levine 25:40
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This month Zack gives some pearls from his travels to Prague for Jan Behlolavek’s ECPR school, Poland to meet with Marek Dabrowski, and ELSO with the entire crew. Zack also interviews Saul Levine for the first of what may be a recurring conversation about the San Diego Resuscitation Consortium. His efforts along with Kristi Koenig, Shawn Evans, Todd Baumbacher, and many others have paved the way for an OHCA ECPR protocol that may change more than just San Diego cardiac care. Listen to Saul explain how the first 3 months of this process has expanded the minds of what cardiac arrest care can look like.…
This episode is a follow up to last month’s episode with Nichole Bosson. Zack interviews Vadim Gudzenko about the in-patient aspects and critical care doctor perspective on the Los Angeles OHCA ECPR program. A few take homes are that EMS is critical to any OHCA ECPR program. Nurses need support for these intense patients with high mortality. And emergency physicians need to buy in to the idea of ECMO for cardiac arrest to make a successful program. Upcoming Events Sept – ELSO – Summary – 34th Annual ELSO Conference (cvent.com) Oct – Prague ECPR School – https://www.ecprprague.com/ Nov – Reanimate Reanimateconference.com Zack and Jon’s Editorial about Sakuraya PE trial https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1hlr514RWGNg8s…

1 85: Los Angeles County ECPR Program with Nichole Bosson 49:05
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One of the biggest questions in ECPR right now is how do we organize our system to provide ECPR in an effective and streamlined approach? Nichole Bosson, Dave Shavelle and the army of L.A. ECPR enthusiasts have successfully implemented a multi-hospital ECPR receiving center program in Los Angeles. In this episode, Zack talks with Dr. Bosson about how they started, what they learned, and where they are going. A little about Dr. Bosson She is the Assistant Medical Director at the Los Angeles County EMS Agency. She is an Associate Clinical Professor at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and faculty and EMS fellowship director in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Harbor-UCLA. Here is the link to her paper Bosson N, Kazan C, Sanko S, Abramson T, Eckstein M, Eisner D, Geiderman J, Ghurabi W, Gudzenko V, Mehra A, Torbati S, Uner A, Gausche-Hill M, Shavelle D. Implementation of a regional extracorporeal membrane oxygenation program for refractory ventricular fibrillation out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Resuscitation. 2023 Jun;187:109711. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2023.109711. Epub 2023 Jan 30. PMID: 36720300. And here is Jason Bartos’ editorial Bartos JA, Yannopoulos D. Starting an Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation Program: Success is in the details. Resuscitation. 2023 Jun;187:109792. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2023.109792. Epub 2023 Apr 10. PMID: 37044354.…

1 84: Talking ELSO with CEO Christine Stead 27:55
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Jon Marinaro takes EDECMO through another great podcast. This time he interviews Christine Stead, the CEO of ELSO. She talks about how ELSO is setting up standards for ECMO programs to try to make ECMO care at all hospitals safer. She talks about how she works also with the device industry. This involves working with the FDA for future innovations and CMS for reimbursement issues. She talks about the website and how to get your program certified. Christine as a person is amazing. She and her 5 person team runs an organization that has its hands in so many different areas. Also, she is avid runner having completed 12 Boston Marathons! ELSO website – www.elso.org Annual ELSO conference in Seattle Reanimate 9 is nearly sold out. November 2023. Check it out here…

1 83: Taking ECMO in Pulmonary Embolism to the Next Level 33:27
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In this episode Jon Marinaro joins the ED ECMO team and interviews his colleague Sundeep Guliani, MD about the use of an ECMO first strategy for Massive Pulmonary Embolism. Jon and Sundeep review the data and processes from their institution and from other institutions in the United States. Could it be that ECLS could move the survival needle on this high mortality disease? Listen and find out! Hobohm L, Sagoschen I, Habertheuer A, Barco S, Valerio L, Wild J, Schmidt FP, Gori T, Münzel T, Konstantinides S, Keller K. Clinical use and outcome of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in patients with pulmonary embolism. Resuscitation. 2022 Jan;170:285-292. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.10.007. Epub 2021 Oct 12. PMID: 34653550. Shinar Z, Hutin A. Pulmonary ECMO-ism: Let’s add PEA to ECPR indications. Resuscitation. 2022 Jan;170:293-294. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.11.004. Epub 2021 Nov 10. PMID: 34774708. Pudil J, Rob D, Smalcova J, Smid O, Huptych M, Vesela M, Kovarnik T, Belohlavek J. Pulmonary embolism related refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Prague OHCA study post- hoc analysis. Eur Heart J Acute Cardiovasc Care. 2023 May 12:zuad052. doi: 10.1093/ehjacc/zuad052. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37172033. Karami M, Mandigers L, Miranda DDR, Rietdijk WJR, Binnekade JM, Knijn DCM, Lagrand WK, den Uil CA, Henriques JPS, Vlaar APJ; DUTCH ECLS Study Group. Survival of patients with acute pulmonary embolism treated with venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Crit Care. 2021 Aug;64:245-254. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2021.03.006. Epub 2021 Mar 24. PMID: 34049258.…
In this episode, Jon Marinaro and Zack Shinar go through the hot off the press Inception trial. The trial was touted as a negative ECPR study though many reasons make this trial different then the ARREST trial. They go through several important take home points for practitioners starting or running an ECPR/ECMO program. Inception Trial https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2204511…

1 81: In Hospital Cardiac Arrest ECMO Inclusion Criteria with Joe Tonna 23:12
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In this podcast, Joe Tonna tells us how to approach hypothermia with ECPR patients. He also goes through his paper RESCUE-IHCA giving us an immediate way to prognosticate in patients to use of ECMO or not. Hypothermia – Resuscitation Nakashima T, Ogata S, Noguchi T, Nishimura K, Hsu CH, Sefa N, Haas NL, Bĕlohlávek J, Pellegrino V, Tonna JE, Haft J, Neumar RW. Association of intentional cooling, achieved temperature and hypothermia duration with in-hospital mortality in patients treated with extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation: An analysis of the ELSO registry. Resuscitation. 2022 Aug;177:43-51. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2022.06.022. Epub 2022 Jul 3. PMID: 35788020. Hypothermia Meta-Analysis Duan J, Ma Q, Zhu C, Shi Y, Duan B. eCPR Combined With Therapeutic Hypothermia Could Improve Survival and Neurologic Outcomes for Patients With Cardiac Arrest: A Meta-Analysis. Front Cardiovasc Med. 2021 Aug 13;8:703567. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2021.703567. PMID: 34485403; PMCID: PMC8414549. In Hospital Cardiac Arrest and ECPR Inclusion Tonna JE, Selzman CH, Girotra S, Presson AP, Thiagarajan RR, Becker LB, Zhang C, Rycus P, Keenan HT; American Heart Association Get With the Guidelines–Resuscitation Investigators. Resuscitation Using ECPR During In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (RESCUE-IHCA) Mortality Prediction Score and External Validation. JACC Cardiovasc Interv. 2022 Feb 14;15(3):237-247. doi: 10.1016/j.jcin.2021.09.032. Epub 2022 Jan 12. PMID: 35033471; PMCID: PMC8837656.…

1 80: The Expert Approved ECPR Procedure with Florian Schmitzberger 21:53
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In this episode, Zack interviews Florian Schmitzberger who just published a fantastic study that incorporates fourteen leaders within the ECPR community to hash out the specific procedural steps associated with ECPR. INCLUSION • Age <75 years • Witnessed arrest • Initial rhythm is shockable rhythm (VF / VT) • ECPR can be initiated within 60 minutes of the arrest, though a longer interval may be considered circumstantially (e.g. hypothermic arrest) • Aggressive ICU care consistent with patient wishes • No prolonged downtime without CPR • End-tidal CO2 ≥ 10 mmHg (unless pulmonary embolism is suspected) • Treating physician/surgeon agreement to proceed EXCLUSION • Contraindication to anticoagulation • Cannot perform activities of daily living at baseline • Advanced comorbidities / known irreversible organ failure • Advanced COPD or other pulmonary comorbidities • Metastatic malignancy • Major stroke or neurologic impairment • Do-not-resuscitate / Do-not-intubate status The Paper Schmitzberger FF, Haas NL, Coute RA, Bartos J, Hackmann A, Haft JW, Hsu CH, Hutin A, Lamhaut L, Marinaro J, Nagao K, Nakashima T, Neumar R, Pellegrino V, Shinar Z, Whitmore SP, Yannopoulos D, Peterson WJ. ECPR 2 : Expert Consensus on PeRcutaneous Cannulation for Extracorporeal CardioPulmonary Resuscitation. Resuscitation. 2022 Oct;179:214-220. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2022.07.003. Epub 2022 Jul 8. PMID: 35817270.…

1 79: Prolonged Arrests and the Denmark Experience 23:26
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This month Zack gives a few pearls from the recent Reanimate courses and annual ELSO meeting in Boston before he interviews Gowry Mork from Aarhus University about her fantastic recent paper. Pearl #1 is about hand placement in cannulation. Hold the ultrasound in your left an d needle in right. Once in the vessel, drop the US probe and take your left hand and gently hold the needle. With your right hand grab the wire far enough up to be to insert into the vessel in one push. Gowry’s paper has many interesting points. Probably the biggest is the reasonable survivorship for prolonger arrests. This is tied to equality of care for patient who live far from the closest ECMO center. Gowry’s paper – Mørk SR, Bøtker MT, Christensen S, Tang M, Terkelsen CJ. Survival and neurological outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest treated with and without mechanical circulatory support. Resusc Plus. 2022 Apr 6;10:100230. doi: 10.1016/j.resplu.2022.100230. PMID: 35434669; PMCID: PMC9010695. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9010695/ Gowry’s Twitter @MSivagowry – https://mobile.twitter.com/msivagowry…
This month we are honored to have Neville Vlok on the show. Neville has been one of the key physicians pushing for ECPR in South Africa. In this episode, we explore what medicine and resuscitation looks like in South Africa, how ECMO has been utilized, and whether ECMO even makes sense in developing countries. Vlok N, Hedding KA, Van Dyk MA. Saved by the pump: Two successful resuscitations utilising emergency department-initiated extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation in South Africa. S Afr Med J. 2021 Mar 2;111(3):208-210. doi: 10.7196/SAMJ.2021.v111i3.15366. PMID: 33944740.…
Using ECMO for traumatic patients has had some promising papers through the years, but the data overall is still poor. Justyna Swol has teamed up with ELSO to improve this deficiency by making a trauma carve out of the ELSO registry. In this episode, Zack discusses with Justyna the many facets of ECMO in trauma. A few pearls and references are below: Anticoagulation in ECMO is not mandatory. A reasonable strategy is heparinized circuit with a titrating dose of systemic heparin as necessary in the trauma patient. This includes everyone from isolated pulmonary contusions to intracranial hemorrhage. VV-ECMO similar to ARDS in medical causes can be used and likely offers survival benefit to those patients with post traumatic lung injury. Initiating early (maybe PaO2 of 80 on 100% FiO2) is likely best. ECPR can be done in the traumatic arrest. Best when done in parallel to the other resuscitative needs of the patient. Data is promising in case series. Need for bigger data sets is clear.…

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The Netherlands has undertaken a monumental task: provide ECPR to 100% of their country. Dinis Reis Miranda and his team have put in place an unbelievably organized and robust project to improve the survival from cardiac arrest for their entire country. Listen to Dinis explain about the project, their struggles, and this world changing experiment going on right now in Netherlands. Here is their projects website and some of its content - https://onscenetrial.com/…
In this short episode, Zack makes two points. One, it was tough to get to where we are with ECMO acceptance. Two, cardiac arrest patients in PEA should be considered for ECPR. Below is the full editorial Zack and Alice did recently in the Journal of Resuscitation on the topic. It was born out of a fantastic German article centered looking at registry outcomes for PE and ECMO. Full Free Link to Editorial (until January 2022) - https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1eAXK_6ryqqpRd Article link - https://www.resuscitationjournal.com/article/S0300-9572(21)00403-2/fulltext…

1 74: Do 70 year old’s deserve ECPR? A Deep Dive into the Economics of ECPR 28:22
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Have you ever pondered whether all the work over ECPR was worth it? Even if you did save a few patients, does this really make sense from a societal standpoint? Am I giving up my life on a project where my efforts could be better elsewhere? Then this episode is for you (and me). This month I talk with Melissa Barnes and Ryan Coute about the economics of cardiac arrest and specifically ECPR. Ryan has just published a great paper in Resuscitation on the costs on OHCA. We will talk with Ryan and Melissa Barnes, ECMO manager at Sharp Memorial Hospital about benefits and costs to society of OHCA and ECMO. I learned several pearls from Ryan's paper as well as a paper by Grosse that Ryan references. Below are the links to both papers with a couple graphs to try to wrap your head around.…

1 73b: Conclusions for Hyperinvasive Trial with Jan Belohlavek 5:09
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Here is the conclusion for the interview of Jan Belohlavek and his Hyperinvasive Trial
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1 73:The Hyperinvasive Trial with Jan Belohlavek 53:39
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Wait...ECPR works? To the believers, this has been a foregone conclusion. To the rest of the world, the question of whether ECPR improves cardiac arrest survivorship has been in question. Jan Belohlavek and his Prague colleagues just presented their 8 year data showing better outcomes in cardiac arrest patients that got a grouped therapy of early transport, prehospital hypothermia, mechanical chest compressions, and ECMO over those who got a traditional resuscitation. This study is key and contrasts to the Oslo study that we reviewed just a few months earlier. Jan speaks with Zack about the details of the results and what were the keys to their success. Hyperinvasive trial study proposal - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492121/ Jan's slides on Hyperinvasive Results…
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1 72: Should We All Switch To Bivalirudin? 29:39
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Heparin has been the mainstay of anticoagulation for ECMO patients for years. In recent years, this has been challenged. Bivalirudin has b ecome a potential better anticoagulant. Troy Seelhammer in EDECMO episode 55 gave us some insight into this. This month Ryan Rivosecchi and his crew at UPitt have released their findings in Critical Care Medicine. This retrospective study suggests great improvement in major bleeding in patients who received Bivalirudin compare to Heparin (40.7% vs 11.7%, p < 0.001). Listen to Ryan and Zack discuss anticoagulant use in ECMO patients in this month's episode. Rivosecchi RM, Arakelians AR, Ryan J, Murray H, Padmanabhan R, Gomez H, Phillips D, Sciortino C, Arlia P, Freeman D, Sappington PL, Sanchez PG. Comparison of Anticoagulation Strategies in Patients Requiring Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: Heparin Versus Bivalirudin. Crit Care Med. 2021 Mar 15. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000004944. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33711003. .…
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1 71: Should We Prioritize VV-ECMO over ECPR? 37:55
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In this episode, we dive into the abyss of resource allocation. Much of the world is saying that the limited number of ECMO circuits should be used for COVID induced lung injury. This means that ECPR initiatives have been shut down or severely limited. Is this the right thing to do? What does the data say? What strategy gives the most benefit to the most people? Zack invited Brian Grunau to discuss these topics as well as a recent ECPR paper out of Norway and study dealing with signs of life during CPR.…
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1 70: REBOA REDUX – Management of Hemorrhagic Shock in Non-Trauma Patients – with Bellezzo & Zaf Qasim 53:34
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In this episode Joe Bellezzo talks with Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) expert Zaf Qasim about NON-TRAUMA applications of aortic compression for control of non-compressible non-trauma torso hemorrhage.
2020 was a crazy year. This month Zack goes through the biggest ECMO lessons learned in 2020. This is a short concise run through of ECPR, ECMO for COVID, Imaging, and Aortic Dissection. It's a reminder of how organization is so critical to the outcome of your ECMO program. He also reminds us how improvement in these systems of care can lead to survival rates even the believers in ECMO thought were unattainable.…
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1 68: ARREST – The First Randomized ECPR Trial Ever 47:24
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The ARREST Trial is published! Demetris Yannopoulos, Jason Bartos and their army of rockstars have done it! This is the first randomized ECPR trial and it showed tremendous benefit of ECPR compared to traditional therapies. Zack explores this paper and their concurrent publication of process with Demetris. Their two Lancet papers are below https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32338-2/fulltext https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(20)30376-X/fulltext In the news, Jenelle Badulak and her crew at UW saved a hypothermic mountaineer in Seattle. Story here. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54959874…
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1 67: Da DO2: Fundamental ECMO Physiology with Sage Whitmore 33:46
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Have you ever wondered about how initiating ECMO changes the cardiovascular physiology? Have you wondered what metrics you should be looking at when resuscitating a patient that has a beating heart and a ECMO flow? Dr. Sage Whitmore, an ED Intensivist from Nashville with ECMO training from UMichigan, leads us through the basic to the tough questions of ECMO physiology. Zack Shinar…
Have you ever wondered how you would crash someone onto VV ECMO? Have you ever wondered where is the best place to put the cannulas? Have stayed up late at night wondering which patients in your department could benefit from VV rather than VA ECMO? Then this is the episode for you!! After a few recent cases of crash VV ECMO in our hospital, we have decided to focus on the subject. Zack gets critical care physician David Willms to answer from a very practical standpoint the who, what, where of crash VVECMO.…
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1 65: ECPR Journal Club: Dual Sequential Defibrillation, CT after ECMO, and much, much more 33:44
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This month we tackle a number of topics. Garrett Sterling is back again with Zack Shinar to talk about cutting edge resuscitation, ECMO, and the interplay between the two. Dual sequential defibrillation, CT after ECMO initiation, should you perform bystander CPR in the era of Covid, some US ECMO data, and an awesome 3D modeling for ECPR training models. All in one 30 minute podcast!…
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1 64: Contraindicated??? – Long Live the Aortic Dissection with Garrett Sterling 32:28
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In this episode, Zack Shinar introduces a new physician to the podcast - Garrett Sterling. Garrett and Zack discuss the sticky topic of ECMO for aortic dissection. This traverses everything from VA ECMO in ECPR to VVECMO for pulmonary edema. They go through the literature on the subject and make some conclusions based on this data. The ultimate question - "Is Aortic Dissection a Contraindication for ECMO?"…
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1 63: Covid and ECMO – Who do we cannulate? with Jenelle Badulak 23:09
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"Normal life is changing. It is now a covid 19 life" - Bin Cao I write this with some trepidation as well as pride in the role we get to play as we begin the surge of Covid 19 in the United States. Today we will address the use of ECMO in Covid with an expert in ECMO who is in the throws of the worst outbreak of the United States - Seattle, Washington. Jenelle Badulak and I give you a short yet powerful discussion about who we should put on ECMO with Covid. Hosts - Zack Shinar, Jenelle Badulak…
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1 62: Jason Bartos Take 2: The Future of ECPR Now 27:26
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Last month you heard Jason talk about the ECPR program at the University of Minnesota. This month Zack and Jason talk about post initiation care and the crazy ECPR realities that Demetri, Jason and U of M have created. The sky is the limit for their team!
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Jason Bartos and his crew at the University of Minnesota have revolutionized the concept of ECPR for out of hospital cardiac arrests. His crew are interventional cardiologists who take OHCA straight to the cardiac cath lab. They have initiate times of around 6-8 minutes and have neurologically intact survival rates higher than 30%. Below are two of Jason’s recent papers which every person who considers themselves an ECPR fan should pour over with a fine-toothed comb. There is so much in these papers. We split this interview into two pieces because there is so many pearls in it.…
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Today's episode focuses on the differences between ECMO physiology in the patient in cardiogenic shock versus the one in cardiac arrest.
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1 59: Partial REBOA and US PreHospital ECPR Revisited 35:44
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This month we discuss two different topics we've recently had on the podcast. Albuquerque had started the first US prehospital ECPR program.... and now they have the first patient as well. Jon and Darren will share with us the exciting news. Second, we recently had Matt Martin on the podcast talking about partial REBOA. We got tons of email about this. This month Zaf Qasim and Austin Johnson come on to talk about some of the controversial aspects of partial REBOA. Zaf also gives us a great update on the state of REBOA in the world.…
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