Robert Buder

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Robert Buder

Robert Buder

@educate_YS

internal medicine / critical care / PHEM, emergency medicine educator B.A., Ultrasound enthusiast

Berlin, Deutschland Katılım Haziran 2017
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armyemdoc
armyemdoc@armyemdoc·
Etomidate for endotracheal intubation... more was recently published on this saga. This retrospective review studied an absolutely massive (>1.6M) population of patients who received ketamine or etomidate at the time of intubated. They found that etomidate was associated with an adjusted odds of death of 1.28 (1.21-1.34). -PINC AI healthcare database -1,689,945 (no, that's not a typo) patients with 738,855 receiving etomidate... rest received mostly ketamine or propofol -Absolute risk difference 2.8% (2.1-3.6%) -Adjusted odds of death of 1.28 (1.21-1.34) These massive databases are great for detecting subtle findings, and the findings are similar to a number of similar previous study. However, for a dataset this size, these confidence intervals are not as tight as I would expect. Additionally, when the intubation happened later in the hospital course (day 2+), the findings were not nearly as robust. IOW, these findings weren't as stable as I'd like to see and also suggest that the trajectory may only be affected if given early. doi.org/10.1164/rccm.2… #emergency #emergencymedicine #criticalcare #icu #erlife #iculife #science #army #armymedicine #armyemdoc #resuscitation #research #data #airway #trauma #ketamine #etomidate #medx #medtwitter #medairway #airwayx
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Butterfly Network
Butterfly Network@ButterflyNetInc·
Join us 11/13 at 6pm EST for our monthly webinar series POCUS Power Hour: Paramedicine Environment. Point-of-Care Ultrasound is revolutionizing emergency medical services by providing fast, accurate diagnostics in the field! Hear from our panel of experts bit.ly/4fl5q3b
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Robert Buder
Robert Buder@educate_YS·
@tihmann 24h 33 grad, danach 48h unter 37,7 wenn weiter bewusstlos, oder nicht extubabel. Nutzen Arctic sun und lassen die nach den 24h meistens drauf zur Fiebervermeidung.
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Thomas Ihmann
Thomas Ihmann@tihmann·
Liebe #Intensiv Medizinbubble. Wie ist Euer aktueller therapeutischer oder Targeted Temperature Management (TTM) Algorithmus? Zieltemperatur? Kühlmethode? Überhaupt noch Kühlen oder nur Fiebervermeidung?
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Philipp Enghard
Philipp Enghard@P_Enghard·
Our hands-on dialysis machine to mix drinks, combining the orange juice circuit with gin dialysate - integral part of our 4 day course on all aspects of „nephrology intensive care“ #nephrology #icu
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Robert Buder
Robert Buder@educate_YS·
❗️❗️❗️Umfrage an alle NFS❗️❗️❗️ Welche Kompetenzen nutzt ihr? Welche nicht? Warum nicht? Warum trifft das NEF ein? Warum nicht? Mit dem Fragebogen wollen wir diesen und vielen weiteren Fragen auf die Spur gehen! soscisurvey.de/NEFabbestellen/ Bitte umfangreichen ausfüllen & teilen!
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NephroPOCUS
NephroPOCUS@NephroP·
#Nephpearls #FOAMed Thrilled to be a part of this important paper! Thanks to project leadership for the opportunity. The key takeaway isn't about endorsing any specific handheld #ultrasound device—no device is perfect, and none can fully match the quality of a portable cart-based machine. However, this data helps #POCUS users select a device that suits their needs and budget. Regardless of the device chosen, understanding both the machine's and the operator's limitations is vital.
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Nilam Soni@nilamjsoni

Comparison of 6 handhelds by 35 #POCUS experts. Best image quality: Vscan Air for RUQ. Mindray for cardiac. Lumify for superficial. No handheld #1 but Vscan Air preferred. Top 5 features: image quality, ease of use, portability, probe size, battery life. rdcu.be/dVRmZ

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Luigi Vetrugno, MD,
Luigi Vetrugno, MD,@LuigiVetrugnoMD·
Looking with interest at this French study results in ICM for my pleasure ;) 1) JV was the most representative compared with femoral and subclavian vein 2) CRBSI per 1000 CVC days 0.7 for JV and FV and 0.6 for SV 3) In other words, NO DIFFERENCE (p 0.248)
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