I wish you can do a video of the waveforms. You are a natural teacher. I am fignally able to understand what seemed confusing before. All because of you. Thank you
Hey we couldn't appreciate those kind words more and if we ever happen to meet than I will take you up on that beer and after that I will buy you the next round! We have been doing a ton of COVID-19 content, but hope to get back to general medical topics after the pandemic passes. Have some videos right now ready for recording on ECMO and LVADs, but just not enough hours in the day. Anyway, thanks for checking out the video and for the kind words!
We are so very glad that the video was helpful! It is our pleasure! Your patients are lucky to have someone caring for them that is working hard to learn about all these complex modalities! This is not intended to be an advertisement for another video, but if you guys use IABP there is a fair chance you also may be an ECMO center. We did recently put out a video on an introduction to ECMO concepts linked below only if interested! ruclips.net/video/WPf5I0CP_yE/видео.html
Very nicely explained. Thank you very much for simplifying it so well. I have a class in 2 days for IABP and this video helped me prepare for it so well.
That’s wonderful! We are glad to hear that! We have been doing a ton of COVID-19 content to date, but hope to be diving back into general medication education content as the pandemic (fingers crossed) starts to wane
We really appreciate that and appreciate you checking out the video! So much COVID-19 content lately, but looking forward to getting back to general medical education after we get through this pandemic
Augment means to assist. We inflate the balloon during diastole and hence augment (assist/increase) pressure in the Aorta (the aortic valve is closed during diastole), in turn helping push the blood into the coronary arteries (the coronary artery ostia are located right after the Aortic valve). This helps increase coronary artery perfusion (myocardial oxygen supply) during diastole.
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Typically no. Typically we're looking at other hemodynamics such as the patients blood pressure ti titrate medications. Typically increasing the pressor support can cause some vasoconstriction which can possibly defeat the purpose of the balloon pump (increase vasoconstriction, increase in o2 demand and less supply, increase preload and afterload, etc)
Intensivist here. Ive seen a million IABP lectures and manage these devices and this lecture is absolutely outstanding. Giving you a follow.
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This is the best video I've seen in a long time covering all aspects regarding IABP. Absolutely fantastic!
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I wish you can do a video of the waveforms. You are a natural teacher. I am fignally able to understand what seemed confusing before. All because of you. Thank you
Always our pleasure! Glad to hear the video helped! We will add waveforms to our list!
This is so far the best explanation of IABP on you tube. If I can only meet you, I will buy you a beer.
Hey we couldn't appreciate those kind words more and if we ever happen to meet than I will take you up on that beer and after that I will buy you the next round! We have been doing a ton of COVID-19 content, but hope to get back to general medical topics after the pandemic passes. Have some videos right now ready for recording on ECMO and LVADs, but just not enough hours in the day. Anyway, thanks for checking out the video and for the kind words!
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Excellent video! I'm a nurse preparing to care for patients receiving this therapy. Thank you for contributing to my learning!
We are so very glad that the video was helpful! It is our pleasure! Your patients are lucky to have someone caring for them that is working hard to learn about all these complex modalities!
This is not intended to be an advertisement for another video, but if you guys use IABP there is a fair chance you also may be an ECMO center. We did recently put out a video on an introduction to ECMO concepts linked below only if interested!
ruclips.net/video/WPf5I0CP_yE/видео.html
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Very nicely explained. Thank you very much for simplifying it so well. I have a class in 2 days for IABP and this video helped me prepare for it so well.
That’s wonderful! We are glad to hear that! We have been doing a ton of COVID-19 content to date, but hope to be diving back into general medication education content as the pandemic (fingers crossed) starts to wane
Thank you! Well done. You have a good teaching voice too.
Thank you very much for the kind words and for checking out the video!
Wonderful. Thank you so much for a thorough and easily understood explanation.
Our pleasure! Thanks for checking out the video!
Video was awesome. There are renal complications If the ballon pump slides down into the aorta further
Excellent video. Really helped me understand the concept behind it . Thank you
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Love the video. Do you have any videos on IABP timing errors ?
So glad to hear it! We don’t right now but will add it to the list of future videos!
Best explanation ❤
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what a fantastic lecture thank you very much! natural teacher
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Absolutely! Thanks for checking out the video!
Excellent explanation, Thank u
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fantastic
Thank you, kindly!
Great explanation! thank you.
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Thank you
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I just wanted to ask is the what is the meaning of augment in the iabp setting.
Augment means to assist. We inflate the balloon during diastole and hence augment (assist/increase) pressure in the Aorta (the aortic valve is closed during diastole), in turn helping push the blood into the coronary arteries (the coronary artery ostia are located right after the Aortic valve). This helps increase coronary artery perfusion (myocardial oxygen supply) during diastole.
thank you !!
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Excellent video. One question. When IABP is used, are we using the augmented mean to titrate the pressors?
Typically no. Typically we're looking at other hemodynamics such as the patients blood pressure ti titrate medications. Typically increasing the pressor support can cause some vasoconstriction which can possibly defeat the purpose of the balloon pump (increase vasoconstriction, increase in o2 demand and less supply, increase preload and afterload, etc)