
Welcome to the ResusX:Podcast. Each episode features an amazing talk from the ResusX conference. This is a podcast dedicated to your sickest patients, and it'll all FOAMed. For more great content including our monthly grand rounds, newsletters and more go to www.ResusX.com now.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 165 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

Is the "Cytokine Storm" the Real Killer in ARDS?
When a localized lung injury spirals into a systemic catastrophe, we call it a cytokine storm—but are we actually any closer to stopping it, or are we just watching the rain? This deep-dive review, p... more
Can we break the cycle of Diuretic Resistance?
What do you do when the "gold standard" treatment for your congested patient simply stops working? Diuretic resistance (DR) affects up to one-third of patients with heart failure, turning a routine clin... more
Sepsis and Coagulation: Is It Time to Put the Heparin Away?
Is "thinning the blood" the missing piece in the sepsis puzzle, or just a recipe for disaster? Sepsis triggers a deadly cascade of inflammation and clotting, yet the debate over therapeutic... more
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Please for the love of god stop contributing to the mountain of AI slop. The Notebook LM format is a waste of your time- the host is otherwise great and I was so excited to listen (having gatewayed into this through the excellent contaminated airway episode). Now there’s a wall of AI slop which I could make myself (but don’t because I prefer hearing from experts). Please stop. You have a great podcast which would be better with fewer, human episodes
I appreciate the podcast, but the continued use of multiple acronyms is distracting and causes the podcast to flow poorly. Just talk normally
Dr. Mallemat is a good resource anything critical care!!
Excellent first episode! Looking forward to the next one.
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This show centers on critical care, emergency medicine, and resuscitation topics that span pathophysiology, bedside management, and evolving therapies. Episodes frequently discuss complex syndromes (eg, ARDS, septic shock, diuretic resistance) and probe practical questions about fluids, ventilation, coagulation, and vasopressor use, often weighing safety, efficacy, and real‑world applicability. There's a clear emphasis on evidence from trials and meta-analyses, with a tendency to challenge conventional wisdom and highlight nuanced, phenotype‑driven approaches. A notable strength is translating dense research into accessible takeaways for front‑line clinicians, with occasional attention to workplace burnout and system‑level improvements that... more
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