06 Jun 2014
36m

Flynn: Fat People in ICU

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Neuro Resus

The podcast addresses the growing issue of obesity and its implications for intensive care units. It challenges the bias against treating obese, elderly, and cancer patients, questioning if such prejudice is justified. The discussion covers the prevalence and definitions of obesity, its pathophysiology, and the physical challenges it poses in the ICU. The speaker references the Quartlet Index (BMI) and its limitations, advocating for measuring fat distribution instead. The obesity survival paradox is explored, alongside the importance of appropriate drug administration, feeding strategies, and equipment considerations for bariatric patients in the ICU. Ultimately, the podcast suggests that obesity may not increase ICU mortality and could even offer a survival advantage, urging a reevaluation of biases in patient care.

Outlines

Part 1: Context and Definitions

Part 2: Pathophysiology and Metabolism

Part 3: Clinical Management and Nutrition

Part 4: Logistics and Staff Safety

Part 5: Research and Outcomes

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