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Critical Concepts

@critconcepts

Critical care PA, FCCM, former EMT. Teaches at icu101.com, podcasts at icuscenarios.com, blogs at critcon.org. #FOAMcc #FOAMed

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Michael Baym (@baym) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will never understand why statisticians say “Type I error” and Type II error” when false positive and false negative are the same number of syllables and self-defining

Critical Care Scenarios (@icuscenarios) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you find pregnant ICU patients confusing? What's the deal with fetal monitoring? MFM Stephanie Martin of the Critical Care Obstetrics podcast gives us a basic framework for this intimidating population. #medtwitter #FOAMcc #FOAMed icuscenarios.com/episode-87-mat…

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Random/unpopular opinion: major GI bleeds would probably benefit more from a multidisciplinary team activation than many PEs. #medtwitrer

Critical Concepts (@critconcepts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As far as I can interpret, SIR guidelines suggest that lumbar puncture ("low risk") can be performed right through almost any antiplatelet/anticoagulant medication including DOACs, DAPT, heparin ASRA guidelines are much more conservative What's everyone's practice? #medtwitter

Curro Miralles (@curromir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/10 Title: “Coexistence of a fluid responsive state and venous congestion signals in critically ill patients” Muñoz et al., Critical Care (2024). Our paper challenges a core assumption in hemodynamic management: That volume responsiveness rules out congestion.

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clinical humility arises from realizing that sometimes people say the dumbest shit and end up being right and sometimes I say the smartest shit and end up being wrong #medtwitter

Mark Lewis, MD, FASCO (@marklewismd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Taught my daughter’s science class about the thymus: how it looks huge at first & then “shrinks” But it’s a perspective trick because we actually grow around it Finally it really does regress but never quite vanishes Later: “Dad, the thymus is a metaphor for grief, right?”

Taught my daughter’s science class about the thymus: how it looks huge at first & then “shrinks”  

But it’s a perspective trick because we actually grow around it

Finally it really does regress but never quite vanishes 

Later: “Dad, the thymus is a metaphor for grief, right?”
Critical Care Scenarios (@icuscenarios) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You're doing your bedside echos wrong. Michael Lanspa tells you why on this week. icuscenarios.com/lightning-roun… #medtwitter #FOAMcc #FOAMed #meded #pocus

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Yeahhh budddy, it’s happening! Man, if you’ve never tried to accredit continuing education, it’s a journey and a half. Thanks to everyone for their patience. #medtwitter #FOAMed #FOAMed

Intensive Care Academy (@icu_academy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New lesson on lumbar punctures (when, how, and when not to do it) - now at icu101.com. #medtwitter #FOAMcc #FOAMed #neurocc #FOAMen

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You guys love Elliot Tapper and his threepeat return shows why. Awesome grab-bag of GI wisdom. #medtwitter #GItwitter #FOAMed #FOAMcc #meded #hepatology