Published: Oct. 30, 2019, 7 a.m.
CHEST 2019 Recap Part 2 featuring random pearls and highlights from #CHEST2019 in New Orleans including: tips for addressing futile end-of-life care, bleeding in the ICU, DOAC reversal agents, use of procalcitonin and monocyte distribution width to identify sepsis, vitamin C for sepsis treatment, small particles and lung cancer risk, augmented reality/virtual learning, and tech as a teaching tool.\xa0Special thanks to Dr. Bill Kelly and his team at CHEST (@accpchest) for their hospitality.\xa0
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Credits\n
- Written, produced, and co-hosted by: Sarah Phoebe Roberts MPH; Paul Williams MD, FACP; Stuart Brigham MD; Matthew Watto MD, FACP
- Edited by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
- \nSpecial Guests: Nina Maouelainin DO, MBA (@lungsolutions); Erin Narewski DO, FCCP (@erinnarewski); Chidinma Chima-Melton MD, FCCP (@LABritishLady), Kim Fabyan MD (@kfabsMD)\n
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Time Stamps\n
- \n00:00 Pun, Disclaimer, Intro\n
- \n03:58 Dr Erin Narewski on end of life conversations\n
- \n13:30 Bleeding in the ICU\n
- \n15:40 DOACs and reversal agents\n
- \n18:40 Dr Chidinma Chima-Melton on ICU visiting hours\n
- \n22:50 Vitamin C use in the ICU, Stuart\u2019s Vitamin C rant\n
- \n29:22 Monocyte distribution width for identifying patients with sepsis\n
- \n30:55 Sarah Phoebe Roberts on Procalcitonin and CRP for sepsis\n
- \n39:36 Dr Nina on technolo\n\n
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