11 Mar 2026
36m

Episode 98: RV failure in the MICU

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Critical Care Scenarios

The podcast explores the complexities of managing right heart failure in critically ill patients, particularly focusing on the challenges of diagnosis and treatment in patients with multiple comorbidities. Amos Dodi, a nocturnal intensivist, provides insights into using point-of-care ultrasound to differentiate between hypovolemic and cardiogenic shock, emphasizing the importance of recognizing an empty versus a full heart. The discussion covers the cautious use of vasopressors to avoid coronary ischemia and the strategic application of inotropic agents like epinephrine and milrinone based on pulmonary and systemic vascular resistance. The podcast stresses the need for early, proactive interventions, including ultrafiltration and careful monitoring of CVP, to prevent patients from spiraling into critical states, especially during and after intubation.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction, Course Announcements

Part 2: Diagnostics, Ultrasound, CVP

Part 3: Treatment, Pharmacology, Intubation

Part 4: Monitoring, Volume Management

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