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Season 4: Airways That Scare Me

S4, Episode 5
Respiratory Instability – Airways That Scare Me w Robi Khemani

This season is  about airway management or “Airways That Scare Me” and this episode, we discuss the respiratory unstable patient or the patient who’s a…

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S4, Episode 4
Complex Airway Surgery – Airways That Scare Me

Children with complex airway surgery are airways that truly scare us. Though a small number of patients in pedsICU, they can stay a long time…

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S4, Episode 3
Airways That Scare Me – Shock Part 2

#AirwayManagement remains the single highest risk time for our patients in #pedsICU & #pedsCICU. We’ve known about problems for long time, but finally gaining attention,…

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S4, Episode 2
“Challenging Pediatric ECMO Scenarios” Special Collaboration w @PCICS @ECMOPedi & @PedsIntensiva

What are the pediatric #ECMO scenarios that even experts struggle with? “Challenging Pediatric ECMO Scenarios” Special Collaboration w @PCICS @ECMOPedi and @PedsIntensiva 3 cases covering…

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S4, Episode 1
Airways That Scare Me in #pedsICU – Shock / Hemodynamic Instability

Airway management remains the single highest risk time for our patients in pediatric ICU. We’ve known about these problems for a long time, but they’re…

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Season 3: PICU based rehabilitation

S3, Episode 7
Culture & Practice Change in PICU Based Rehabilitation

Culture and Practice Change are a vital element to implement ICU based rehabilitation in the pediatric ICU – because even when we know what to…

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S3, Episode 6
Long term & technology dependent aka “chronic critically ill” #pedsICU patients feat. Dr Rob Graham

This #ICUrehab season has focussed on preventing PICU morbidities & improving recovery. Our successes in #pedsICU mean that most kids survive & we increasingly see…

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S3, Episode 5
Post Intensive Care Syndrome in #pedsICU (PICS-p) with nurse researcher Joseph Manning

There is a growing awareness of the broad range of problems that patients and their families can face after a stay in the #pedsICU which…

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S3, Episode 4
Analgesia & Sedation in #pedsICU feat. Jayashree Muralidharan

Analgesia and/or Sedation is provided to almost all the patients in the #pedsICU but it is something that often lacks precision. In this episode we…

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S3, Episode 3
Delirium in #pedsICU feat. Chani Traube & Deb Long

Delirium is a hugely important topic in the #pedsICU with up to 90% of some patient populations being affected and impacts on disease severity, length…

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S3, Episode 2
Early Mobilization in the #pedsICU feat. Sapna Kudchadkar

Early Mobilization in the #pedsICU with groundbreaker Sapna Kudchadkar from Johns Hopkins Early Mobilization is enormously important because while survival continues to increase, so do…

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S3, Episode 1
PICU Based Rehabilitation Season Trailer

Survival in PICU continues to increase around the world. The hidden cost of this is ever increasing numbers of children with severe, sometimes lifelong, problems…

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Season 2: Single Ventricles

S2, Episode 7
Pre & Post Stage 1 Management feat. Aparna Hoskote

Pre & Post Stage 1 Management with Aparna Hoskote, consultant in cardiac ICU at Great Ormond St Hospital London. The time around the stage 1…

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S2, Episode 5
The sick interstage single ventricle patient

The sick interstage single ventricle patient with Peta Alexander from Boston Children’s, Mike Clifford from Royal Children’s Melbourne & Greg Kelly from Sydney Children’s Hospital…

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S2, Episode 5
Supporting the Child & Family in Single Ventricle Disease feat. Liz Crowe

Supporting the Child & Family in Single Ventricle Disease featuring  Liz Crowe – Senior PICU Social Worker Having a child with single ventricle disease is an…

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S2, Episode 4
CPR & ECMO in single ventricle patients feat. Ravi Thiagarajan

CPR & ECMO in single ventricle patients with Dr Ravi Thiagarajan – Division Chief of Cardiovascular Critical Care at Boston Children’s Hospital Patients with single ventricle…

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S2, Episode 3
Residual Lesions in Single Ventricle Patients feat. Mike Seed

Residual Lesions in Single Ventricle Patients with Dr Mike Seed, division head of cardiology from Sick Kids and also a fully qualified cardiac radiologist. Patients…

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S2, Episode 2
Borderline Left Hearts & #pedsICU feat. Peter Laussen

Borderline Left Hearts & #pedsICU with Dr Peter Laussen, cardiac intensivist & anaesthesiologist from Boston Children’s Hospital who is one of the world’s most experienced people…

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S2, Episode 1
Introducing Pediatrica Intensiva Single Ventricle Season

Single ventricle patients represent some of the most challenging patients with critical heart disease. Advances over the last decades have made survival possible, but far…

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Season 1: COVID

S1, Episode 4
Surviving COVID19 in NYC feat. Sam Parnia & Liz Crowe

Surviving COVID19 in NYC feat. Sam Parnia (intensivist at NYC Langone) & Liz Crowe (social worker & world-leading resilience expert). At the time of recording…

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S1, Episode 3
The peak of the COVID crisis in Bergamo, Italy

The 3rd interview between the Pediatrica Intensiva team and Drs Giovanna Colombo and Lorenzo Grazioli; intensivists at the epicentre of the Italian outbreak in Bergamo,…

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S1, Episode 2
The Frontlines of COVID19 in Italy

Pediatrica Intensiva episode 2. Italian intensivists Gio Colombo & Lorenzo Grazioli report from Bergamo, Italy, 2 weeks into their enormous epidemic of COVID-19, the first…

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S1, Episode 1
First medical report from Italian COVID-19 crisis

Recorded in early March 2020, one of the first interviews with frontline intensive care doctors about the realities of managing an epidemic of COVID-19 and…

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