Akshay Vijayaraman (@akshayvijayara1) 's Twitter Profile
Akshay Vijayaraman

@akshayvijayara1

🫁🩻 Pulmonary and critical care physician. 🅾️ @OSUMedPedsRes and @OSUPCCM_fellows trained. #PH #PE

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Paul Wischmeyer MD (@paul_wischmeyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❓Do your ECMO patients ride bikes? ❓What amazing things do your patients do on ECMO or on ventilator? This should be standard of care at all hospitals 🏥! This is amazing Marco a 9 y.o. cancer🎗️survivor waiting for lung top! See his amazing mom & page! @graziellahannan

NEJM (@nejm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Presented at #CCR24: In a randomized trial involving critically ill adults undergoing tracheal intubation, the incidence of hypoxemia was lower with preoxygenation with noninvasive ventilation than with an oxygen mask. Full PREOXI trial results: nej.md/45lC0xt

Presented at #CCR24: 

In a randomized trial involving critically ill adults undergoing tracheal intubation, the incidence of hypoxemia was lower with preoxygenation with noninvasive ventilation than with an oxygen mask. Full PREOXI trial results: nej.md/45lC0xt
Nick Mark MD (@nickmmark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you intubate you need to read the #PREOXI trial! -n=1301 people requiring intubation in ED/ ICU were randomized to preoxygenation with oxygen mask vs non-invasive ventilation (NIV) -NIV HALVED the risk of hypoxemia: 9 vs 18% -NIV reduced mortality: 0.2% vs 1.1% #CCR24 🧵 1/

If you intubate you need to read the #PREOXI trial! 
-n=1301 people requiring intubation in ED/ ICU were randomized to preoxygenation with oxygen mask vs non-invasive ventilation (NIV)
-NIV HALVED the risk of hypoxemia: 9 vs 18%
-NIV reduced mortality: 0.2% vs 1.1%

#CCR24
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Ohio State Pulmonary Critical Care Fellowship (@osupccm_fellows) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to all of our graduates! We are so proud of each and every one of you! 🅾️Dr Sarah Cohen 🅾️Dr Ian Bentley 🅾️Josh Gordon 🅾️Dr Kashi Goyal 🅾️Laura Leuenberger 🅾️Dr Geoff Newcomb

Congratulations to all of our graduates! 
We are so proud of each and every one of you!

🅾️Dr Sarah Cohen 
🅾️Dr Ian Bentley 
🅾️<a href="/Jigordon0913/">Josh Gordon</a> 
🅾️Dr Kashi Goyal
🅾️<a href="/lal2122/">Laura Leuenberger</a> 
🅾️Dr Geoff Newcomb
Ross Prager (@ross_prager) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1/x) A cardiac arrest patient is the most unstable patient in your hospital - they just died (temporarily)! They are at very high risk of dying (again) until you know what exactly is going on. Here are my 10 top tips to preventing your temporarily deceased patient from

(1/x) A cardiac arrest patient is the most unstable patient in your hospital - they just died (temporarily)!

They are at very high risk of dying (again) until you know what exactly is going on.

Here are my 10 top tips to preventing your temporarily deceased patient from
Alex Nevard (@alexnevard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Which of the following effectively rule out a PE: a) Absence of chest pain b) Wells' score of 0 c) Presence of a CAP on a chest radiograoh d) No evidence of DVT e) None of the above, which is why PEs are such a bloody nuisance

Francisco Soto, MD, MS, MBA (@fsotomd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RV failure thread 1/4 Post 1/5 CHEST #CHEST2024 session: “Mgmt of PAH in ICU: Keeping the RV 😄” Pearls from Anjali Vaidya MD 🫀 Topic: “Mechanical Support in RV Failure” Can’t miss. Bookmark thread👇🏻 Should I use an RVAD in PAH RV failure? Find out👇🏻

Francisco Soto, MD, MS, MBA (@fsotomd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RV failure thread 4/4 Post 1/6 ——- Does PAPi predict survival in RV failure from PAH?👇🏻 ——- CHEST #CHEST2024 session: “Mgmt of PAH in ICU: Keeping the RV 😄” 🔹Pearls from Francisco Soto, MD, MS, MBA 🔹Topic: “Dx Tools Used in ICU to Assess RV Function? Bookmark 👇🏻

Jason B. Katz, MD (@jb_katz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Thread summarizing my recent PGY-2 talk: "Advanced Cardiopulmonary Echocardiography: Managing the Critically Ill Patient with Decompensated Pulmonary Hypertension and RV Failure" (1/5).

Eddy J. Gutierrez, MD (@eddyjoemd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When providing paralytics for intubation or ARDS management, we often wonder if the patient is awake underneath. 12.3% of patients may recover consciousness with paralytics on board. Let’s try to fix that. 🎩 tip to the authors. eddyjoemd.com/foamed/

When providing paralytics for intubation or ARDS management, we often wonder if the patient is awake underneath. 12.3% of patients may recover consciousness with paralytics on board. Let’s try to fix that. 🎩 tip to the authors. 

eddyjoemd.com/foamed/
Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD (@kmpanthagani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I would love to tell you about the times vaccines prevented me from getting sick, but every time it happens, I don’t notice. I just keep feeling well. Neither do you. Public health, when it’s working, is invisible.

Mohammed Megri. MD (@megrimohammed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤯 What comes to mind when you gaze at these waves on the monitor? Believe it or not, this is all very real! Allow me to take you on a journey through this fascinating story!

🤯 What comes to mind when you gaze at these waves on the monitor? Believe it or not, this is all very real! Allow me to take you on a journey through this fascinating story!
CHEST (@accpchest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The latest CHEST How I Do It article outlines best practices for right heart catheterization in the diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension. Read the article in the September issue of the journal CHEST®: hubs.la/Q03K9LPB0 #MedEd #JournalCHEST #PH

The latest CHEST How I Do It article outlines best practices for right heart catheterization in the diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension. 

Read the article in the September issue of the journal CHEST®: hubs.la/Q03K9LPB0
#MedEd #JournalCHEST #PH
NEJM (@nejm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the PROMIZING trial, proportional-assist ventilation with load-adjustable gain factors did not differ significantly from pressure-support ventilation with respect to the time to liberation from mechanical ventilation. Full trial results and Research Summary:

In the PROMIZING trial, proportional-assist ventilation with load-adjustable gain factors did not differ significantly from pressure-support ventilation with respect to the time to liberation from mechanical ventilation. Full trial results and Research Summary: