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EDECMO Podcast

Zack Shinar, MD
ECMO
ECPR
Cardiac Arrest
Emergency Medicine
Organ Donation
Resuscitation
Trauma Patients
Cannulation
VV ECMO
Transplantation
Pulmonary Injuries
Healthcare Ethics
China
India
San Diego
San Diego Resuscitation Consortium
ARDS
Coagulopathy
Health Systems
Global Health Practices

The ED ECMO Project is the work of Zack Shinar and Jon Marinaro to bring extracorporeal life support to EDs and ICUs around the world. This site aims to be the ultimate resource for the background, logistics, and evidence for resuscitative ECMO.

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Latest Episodes

Critical Care ECMO with Dr. Jon Marinaro, Dr. Gary Schwartz and Dr. Cedrick Spak – Episode 103 Key Points: ECMO in HIV/AIDS Patients 1. HIV Is No Longer a Strong Contraindication to ECMO

* Historically, HIV and severe immunosuppression were cons... more

We need a major change in the way we think about the brains of ECPR patients. We have been duped into thinking that they are the same as regular resuscitation patients, and the answer is that they are not. On EDECMO 102, we learn about this idea from... more

How do we improve survival from cardiac arrest? Does Head-Up CPR improve outcomes? Paul Pepe, the premier expert in the field, gives us the data and reasons why head-up CPR can improve outcomes. Dr. Pepe also discusses estrogen and it’s potential to ... more

On this 100th episode of EDECMO, Sydney’s very own Nat Kruit tells us how they organized a prehospital system. She and her crew have a wonderful job organizing a cadre of new cannulators to now have a functional system that can provide the residents ... more

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Recent Guests

Gary Schwartz
Physician at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, Chief of Thoracic Surgery and Surgical Director of Lung Transplantation and Director of ECMO
Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas (BUMC)
Episode: EDECMO 103: HIV and ECMO
Cedrick Spak
Internal medicine physician with fellowship in infectious disease and epidemiology
BUMC (Dallas)
Episode: EDECMO 103: HIV and ECMO
Dr. Paul Pepe
Pioneering academic and public servant in emergency medicine and resuscitation.
Emeritus Professor at Medical College of Pennsylvania and UT Southwestern, Regional ECMO Director at Exceed Medical
Episode: EDECMO 101 – Paul Pepe and Jon Marinaro – Head Up CPR
Nat Kruit
A cardiac anesthetist and pre-hospital physician working with New South Wales Ambulance.
New South Wales Ambulance
Episode: 100 – Sydney Prehospital ECPR Program with Nat Kruit
Charles Bruen
ED critical care physician at Regents Hospital and member of the University of Minnesota Mobile ECMO Program
Regents Hospital, University of Minnesota Mobile ECMO Program
Episode: EDECMO 99: Charles Bruen: Becoming an Expert ECPR Cannulator
Dr. Eddy Fan
Medical Director of the ECLS program at Toronto General Hospital
Toronto General Hospital
Episode: EDECMO 98: Eddy Fan – VV ECMO – Numbers, Nuance, and the Human Factor
Simon Sin
Expert in ECPR from Hong Kong
ECPR Community
Episode: 96: ECPR in India and China
Pranay Oza
Physician involved in ECPR in Bombay
ECPR Community
Episode: 96: ECPR in India and China
Dr. Stephen Wall
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at NYU Langone Health and NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
NYU Langone Health
Episode: 95: ECPR Organ Procurement with Stephen Wall

Hosts

Zack Shinar
Host of the show and key driver of ECMO education and dissemination
Jon Marinaro
Co-host providing clinical and practical perspective on emergency ECMO

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 115 ratings
  • How ECMO saved my wife!

    On Sunday, November 27, 2022, My wife Brandi had a severe asthma attack which led her to stop breathing as her asthma medications were not working for her. I had to perform CPR until paramedics arrived, I am a Respiratory Therapist. She was then taken to Sharp Chula vista where she coded. She was placed on a ventilator, a machine that helps a person breathe, as that could not ventillate her due to her lung constriction and high lung pressures, she was then placed on ecmo, a machine that recycles... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Beast1904
    United States3 years ago
  • Very informative perspective

    I’m glad I came across the podcast, out of sheer curiosity, on the topic of ECMO.

    As a perfusionist for nearly eight years, I really appreciate the podcast hosts perspective on this crucial care modality. I try to be a lifetime learner and I am open to learning something new.

    Keep these podcasts going; which with the ever evolving discipline of medicine, there will always be something new to discuss.

    Also, is there a way to get the first half of the earlier podcasts? Seems like Itunes is onl... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Evilkid13
    United States6 years ago
  • These guys truly know their stuff!

    What a great podcast full of detailed and thoughtful information.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shark Attack 1
    United States12 years ago
  • No title

    I really appreciated the insight offered by Drs. Bellezzo, Shiner and Weingart. Very clear, direct and compelling.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    SuzieQ2000000
    United States12 years ago
  • Adjunct Professor

    Presented so that even students could understand and follow

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Seasoned RN
    United States12 years ago

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Content is informative and technically rigorous, often cited as a go-to resource for practitioners
Listeners praise clear, actionable insights from experienced clinicians
Guests are high-caliber and well-informed on ECMO and resuscitation
Positive feedback on training-focused episodes and real-world program development

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100 – Sydney Prehospital ECPR Program with Nat Kruit
Q: So what is Pre-Care?
Pre-Care is the pre-hospital ECPR for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, aiming to improve patient access to care.
100 – Sydney Prehospital ECPR Program with Nat Kruit
Q: What does a cardiac anesthetist look like in terms of your time spent?
I spend two to three days in the operating room, one to two days in pre-hospital care, and I'm on call for ECMO.
100 – Sydney Prehospital ECPR Program with Nat Kruit
Q: Can you tell me first just a little bit about yourself and then what's gone on in Sydney?
I am a cardiac anesthetist and pre-hospital physician; I work with New South Wales Ambulance and have done an ECMO fellowship in the UK.
94: Blending Revisited with Aidan Burrell
Q: What are your thoughts on managing oxygen levels post-ECMO, especially given the trial outcomes?
We're not changing our protocols to target lower oxygen levels unless patients demonstrate severe hypoxia; we focus on keeping the process simple and efficient, rather than complicating it unnecessarily.
94: Blending Revisited with Aidan Burrell
Q: Why do you think cardiac arrest and or VA ECMO patients are particularly sensitive to the effects of hyperoxia?
The reasons are complex and not fully understood, but there is a biological rationale that may suggest these patients have different vulnerabilities, possibly due to heterogeneity of treatment responses and various underlying physiological factors.

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Frequently Asked Questions About EDECMO Podcast

What is EDECMO Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show centers on ECMO, ECPR, and advanced resuscitation in emergency medicine, with a strong emphasis on prehospital and in-hospital collaborations, data-driven decision making, and training. Episodes often explore clinical decision processes, program development, and real-world outcomes, including neurologic recovery and organ donation implications, while highlighting innovative training programs and international collaborations. A notable edge is the consistent focus on turning complex ECMO concepts into practical frameworks for EDs and EMS, plus frequent guest clinicians and researchers who are leaders in the field. This combination makes it particularly valuable for clinicians, hospital administrators, and partners evaluating cutting... more

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Recent guests on EDECMO Podcast include:

1. Gary Schwartz
2. Cedrick Spak
3. Dr. Paul Pepe
4. Nat Kruit
5. Charles Bruen
6. Dr. Eddy Fan
7. Simon Sin
8. Pranay Oza

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