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The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Podcast features in-depth interviews with leaders in critical care. Experts discuss hot topics in intensive care with perspectives from all members of the critical care team. Guests include authors from SCCM’s peer-reviewed journals, Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, and Critical Care Explorations, as well as thought leaders with... more

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There is enormous heterogeneity in clinical outcomes and severity of septic shock, with some patients needing only supportive care in the ICU and others progressing to multiorgan system failure and death. How can clinicians identify patients at highe... more

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In this episode of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Podcast, host Maureen Madden, DNP, RN, CPNP-AC, CCRN, FCCM, speaks with Javier Varela, MD, MSc, about his study, “Acute Bronchiolitis in Infants on Invasive Mechanical Ventilation: Physi... more

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In this episode of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Podcast, host Elizabeth H. Mack, MD, MS, FCCM, speaks with Nadir Yehya, MD, MSCE, an attending physician in the Pediatric Sepsis Program and the Division of Critical Care Medicine at the... more

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In this episode of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Podcast, host Marilyn N. Bulloch, PharmD, BCPS, FCCM, speaks with Olfa Hamzaoui, MD, PhD, professor of intensive care at Robert Debré Hospital in Reims, France, about her Peter Safar Hon... more

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Recent Guests

John A. Kellum
Professor of medicine and director for the Center for Critical Care Nephrology at the University of Pittsburgh; vice chair for the Department of Critical Care Medicine
University of Pittsburgh
Episode: SCCMPod-564 CCE: Endotoxin Activity and Precision Medicine in Septic Shock
Dr. Javier Varela
Intensivist in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Hospital Padre Hurtado and Clínica Alemana de Santiago
Episode: SCCMPod-563 PCCM: Ventilation Strategies in Infants With Bronchiolitis
Dr. Nadir Yehya
Attending physician in the Pediatric Sepsis Program and the Division of Critical Care Medicine
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Episode: SCCMPod-562 PCCM: What Outcomes Matter Most to PICU Families?
Olfa Hamzaoui, MD, PhD
Professor of Intensive Care at the Robert Debré Hospital, University Hospital of Reims
University Hospital of Reims, France
Episode: SCCMPod-561: Microcirculation and Shock in Critical Care
Rebecca Mitting
Consultant Pediatric Intensivist and Clinical Lead for the PICU at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Episode: SCCMPod-559 PCCM: Optimizing Time to Extubation in the PICU
Brian Boling
Acute care nurse practitioner and associate professor.
University of Kentucky and Georgetown University
Episode: SCCMPod556: Building Lifelong Learning Habits for Nurses and APPs
Dr. Fajun Wang
Neuro-Critical Care Specialist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at St. Louis University School of Medicine
St. Louis University School of Medicine
Episode: SCCMPod-555: Breaking Barriers Through Mentorship in Critical Care
Jeremy Loberger
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Medical Director of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at the University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Episode: SCCMPod-553: Pediatric Ventilator Liberation: Challenges and Progress
Dr. Matheus Bannach
Neurosurgeon with a fellowship in neuro-oncology
Urgency Hospital of Goyes, Eruseo-Dorne Cancer Hospital
Episode: SCCMPod-551 CCM: Liberal vs Restrictive Blood Transfusion in TBI

Hosts

Marilyn Bulloch
Host discussing critical care topics and interviewing experts in the field.
Diane C. McLaughlin
Host exploring intensive care medicine and educational aspects.

Reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars from 138 ratings
  • Not very high-yield or relevant topics

    Topics don’t have much relevance to clinical practice. Good if you are into details of research and ethics.

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    TNF-Alpha
    United States2 years ago
  • Sepsis

    As an RN working in ICU and Emergency Medicine, I really identify with the barriers to instituting Sepsis identification. I’ve been working on Sepsis since 2012 and seen what goes well and not so well. I’ve been pleased with the continuous review and updates of the Surviving Sepsis campaign. My system used MEWS and even in patient who did not have an infection, it was a useful tool in identifying patients who were deteriorating. Thank you for covering Sepsis. So, much more to say about challenge... more

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    psychomama
    United States3 years ago
  • Children’s hospital in Bronx converted to adult hospital.

    Very sad commentary by the pediatric doctor. A lot of “doing the best we can” as justification for putting nurses in unsafe conditions-reusing masks and gowns, (used to be against OSHA rules and could be grounds for getting fired.) While doctors didn’t round in patient rooms, they didn’t see a problem with having the nurses stay in the rooms for hours-until the nurses complained. Plus, wonder if administrators are thinking about the potential legal implications of the situations in which they ar... more

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    Kiddynurse
    United States6 years ago
  • Please make an effort

    To do at least a tiny amount of post processing. I’m often a fan of this podcast but your postproduction is so bad that I can’t listen anymore. In the most recent episode, your guest audio had so many large bass spikes that it blew out one of my speakers. I frequently have to turn the volume down so much in my headphones that the show is almost inaudible. Please just add some gating. Pay someone the $50 per episode or learn it yourself or you’re going to lose listeners

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    Fight ghosts Ghiberti
    United States6 years ago
  • Great talks on important topics

    These are fabulous talks for the critical care professional or serious student.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Carneades
    United States7 years ago

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The series is commended for its educational content that supports clinical practice and continuous learning in critical care.

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SCCMPod-564 CCE: Endotoxin Activity and Precision Medicine in Septic Shock
Q: How should clinicians use the endotoxin activity assay in practice given its limited availability and the lack of universal endotoxin-targeted therapies?
The EAA is not widely marketed in many centers, but it can help identify patients at high risk for endotoxic septic shock and guide decisions about prognosis and potential enrichment for endotoxin-targeted therapies when such therapies are available. It may also inform antimicrobial stewardship and resuscitation strategies.
SCCMPod-564 CCE: Endotoxin Activity and Precision Medicine in Septic Shock
Q: But for those who may be less familiar with sepsis endotypes, can you provide a brief background on how interest in endotypes came to be?
Endotoxin-driven heterogeneity in septic shock prompted researchers to consider subphenotypes (endotypes) that could respond differently to therapies. By separating patients based on mechanistic drivers like endotoxin, clinicians can target treatments to those most likely to benefit rather than treating the entire, diverse septic population.
SCCMPod-563 PCCM: Ventilation Strategies in Infants With Bronchiolitis
Q: How does this study's findings translate to bedside care?
The study indicates a missed opportunity in optimizing PEEP levels, which were often lower than the identified airway opening pressure in patients.
SCCMPod-563 PCCM: Ventilation Strategies in Infants With Bronchiolitis
Q: How do you think bacterial co-infection affected the results?
It did not impact the study's results significantly, as co-infection was found in a considerable portion of the patients.
SCCMPod-563 PCCM: Ventilation Strategies in Infants With Bronchiolitis
Q: Can you explain the rationale to include or rather exclude those who didn't wheeze as part of enrollment in the study?
The inclusion was based on a definition from a 2014 guide, and many patients displayed signs beyond wheezing, thus capturing a broader spectrum of acute bronchiolitis presentations.

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This audio series provides listeners with in-depth discussions surrounding critical care medicine, featuring interviews with leading experts and thought leaders in the field. The content focuses on a variety of topics relevant to intensive care, including innovative research findings, clinical practices, and advancements in treatment protocols. Notable themes include pediatric critical care, mechanical ventilation, and the implications of recent studies on patient outcomes. The podcast emphasizes the importance of integrating family perspectives into care and discusses pressing issues such as mentorship and education in healthcare. With its commitment to delivering high-quality, relevant content, the series serves as an essential resource f... more

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1. John A. Kellum
2. Dr. Javier Varela
3. Dr. Nadir Yehya
4. Olfa Hamzaoui, MD, PhD
5. Rebecca Mitting
6. Brian Boling
7. Dr. Fajun Wang
8. Jeremy Loberger

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