Mohamed Hussein (@mohhussein89) 's Twitter Profile
Mohamed Hussein

@mohhussein89

SAS Doctor in Anaesthetics and Intensive Care

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Hans Huitink (@airwaymxacademy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👁️ Managing the “right-angled neck airway” for eye surgery. Highly complex advanced airway. This patient had a 90-degree Bechterew neck fixation and needed cataract surgery, but could not be operated with local eye-block because the microscope could not be positioned. We did

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Managing the “right-angled neck airway” for eye surgery. 

Highly complex advanced airway. 

This patient had a 90-degree Bechterew neck fixation and needed cataract surgery, but could not be operated with local eye-block because the microscope could not be positioned. We did
Anesthesiology (@_anesthesiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Visual Abstract in #Anesthesiology - Neuromuscular Blockade and Antagonism in Patients with Renal Impairment 🖌️ ow.ly/6eXx50VWlmq

Visual Abstract in #Anesthesiology - Neuromuscular Blockade and Antagonism in Patients with Renal Impairment 🖌️ ow.ly/6eXx50VWlmq
armyemdoc (@armyemdoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Got hemorrhage? Reach for a dialysis catheter and here's why... 1. The gauge (size) of the lumens are substantial. A standard triple-lumen central line has lumens thar are 16g (distal port) to 18g (proximal/medial ports). Smaller gauge = bigger diameter. A 14F dialysis line

Got hemorrhage?  Reach for a dialysis catheter and here's why...

1.  The gauge (size) of the lumens are substantial.  A standard triple-lumen central line has lumens thar are 16g (distal port) to 18g (proximal/medial ports).  Smaller gauge = bigger diameter.  A 14F dialysis line
Critical Care Reviews (@critcarereviews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring in Acute Heart Failure and Cardiogenic Shock CCR Journal Watch - tracking the critical care literature daily criticalcarereviews.com/latest-evidenc…

Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring in Acute Heart Failure and Cardiogenic Shock

CCR Journal Watch - tracking the critical care literature daily
criticalcarereviews.com/latest-evidenc…
Mohamed Hussein (@mohhussein89) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Pilot: “Thou art a full ship and homeward‑bound.” Ahab (quietly): “Well, then, call me an empty ship, and outward‑bound.” Ahab (louder): “So go thy ways, and I will mine. Forward there! Set all sail, and keep her to the wind!”

"Pilot: “Thou art a full ship and homeward‑bound.”

Ahab (quietly): “Well, then, call me an empty ship, and outward‑bound.”

Ahab (louder): “So go thy ways, and I will mine. Forward there! Set all sail, and keep her to the wind!”
The Heart (@zheart11768530) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔴Choice of Antiarrhythmic drugs for Various Cardiac Arrhythmias⤵️🔹 #CardioTwitter #CardioEd #cardiology #Cardiology #FOAMed #MedEd #medstudent #paramedic #Cardiology #CardioEd #medtwitter #meded #CardioTwitter #cardiotwiteros #MedX #cardiovascular #MedTwitter

🔴Choice of Antiarrhythmic drugs for Various Cardiac  Arrhythmias⤵️🔹

#CardioTwitter #CardioEd #cardiology
 #Cardiology #FOAMed #MedEd #medstudent #paramedic #Cardiology #CardioEd #medtwitter #meded #CardioTwitter #cardiotwiteros  #MedX #cardiovascular #MedTwitter
ACCP Cardiology PRN (@accpcardprn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Learn all about Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy with this week's #TeachingTuesday! Thank you, Dr. Jared Fong from the University of California and his mentor Dr. Reilly Kiger for this fantastic overview!

Learn all about Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy with this week's #TeachingTuesday!

Thank you, Dr. Jared Fong from the University of California and his mentor Dr. Reilly Kiger for this fantastic overview!
Ahmed Ata (@ahmedata7777) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dobutamine dose calculation in cardiogenic shock (ml/hr) Dose range: 2–20 mcg/kg/min Typical Dose ▪︎ Initial dose: 2–5 mcg/kg/min ▪︎ Titration: Increase every 10–15 minutes based on response ▪︎ Max dose: 20 mcg/kg/min Key Side Effects to Watch For: ▪︎ Tachyarrhythmias

Dobutamine dose calculation in cardiogenic shock (ml/hr)

Dose range: 2–20 mcg/kg/min

Typical Dose
▪︎ Initial dose: 2–5 mcg/kg/min
▪︎ Titration: Increase every 10–15 minutes based on response
▪︎ Max dose: 20 mcg/kg/min 

Key Side Effects to Watch For:
▪︎ Tachyarrhythmias