Intensive Care Network Podcast
1) Vasospasm in aSAH - A Conversation with AI
This podcast episode features a conversation between Dr Oli Flower and his AI co-host, Simon (ChatGPT 4o), focusing on vasospasm and delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) in aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrh...Show More
2) EVD tips and tricks
Catherine Bell takes us through how to troubleshoot problems commonly encountered when looking after patients who have an external ventricular drain (EVD) in situ. Issues with using brain tissue oxyge...Show More
3) aSAH: Dilating the Dogman of Vasospasm
Angiographic vasospasm and more accurately, delayed cerebral ischemia, continue to contribute to morbidity and mortality in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). It is known that ang...Show More
4) Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: a patient and family experience
Lizzy suffered a substantial aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage that left her critically unwell, requiring a long stay in intensive care recovering from the consequences and complications of this dev...Show More
5) Brain Tissue Oxygen Monitoring - The Bonanza Trial (It’s Not What You’ve Got It’s What You Do With It)
Andrew Udy talks about the ongoing BONANZA Trial which is assessing whether an algorithm that incorporates both ICP and brain tissue oxygen (PbTO2) can improve outcomes after traumatic brain injury (T...Show More
6) Ketamine for Brain Injury
Historically, when it came to brain injury, ketamine had a bad rap. Much of that dogma was dispelled in the last 20 years, and ketamine is now frequently used as an induction agent in acute brain inju...Show More
7) Cortical Spreading Depolarisation in Neurological Disease - An Introduction
Cortical spreading depolarization (CSD) is a spreading loss of ion homeostasis, altered vascular response, change in synaptic architecture, and subsequent depression in electrical activity following a...Show More
Cortical Spreading Depolarisation in Neurological Disease - An Introduction
25:41 | Jan 21st, 2024
8) There is no such thing as mild, moderate and severe TBI
Andrew Chow vs Andrew Udy This debate was set up to discuss the issues with categorising traumatic brain injury (TBI). The current system using GCS to divide patients into mild, moderate and severe h...Show More
9) TBI: when to stop and when to give time
Dr Nick Little is an experienced Neurosurgeon who's looked after patients with traumatic brain injury for his whole career. Here he discusses the difficulties of prognostication following traumatic br...Show More
10) EEG and Status Epilepticus
Tania Farrar is a neurologist and epileptologist with expertise in continuous EEG (cEEG) and status epilepticus (SE). This talk covers what a seizure is, what status is, including focal and generalise...Show More