New Cath Lab RN here! Had my first balloon pump on my fifth day circulating a case haha. This video is super informative and easy to understand! Thank you! :)
Haha yes! I wanted to do IABP but figured it was best to do art lines before I got into talking about changes to that waveform with a balloon pump going 😉
Love this! Can you please do a less on the nurse in CTICU/CVICU? for example - cabg, AAA, transvenous/transcutaneous pacemakers, pulmonary artery catheter?
Glad you liked it Gabriela! I do plan to cover those topics, although I do already have a whole series on Temporary Pacers. ruclips.net/video/kDaOhQOoYy0/видео.html
could you cover impella’s and lvad’s? i use them a lot in my icu and more information and different perspectives are always helpful. i really enjoy your videos thanks for making them!
Thank you! Looking forward to the rest of this series. We very rarely have IABP in the unit and trying to relearn the in’s and outs for that one time a year you have one is daunting
I have a question, as you said one of the indication is: MI which I am assuming a MI with hypotension, what is the different between MI with hypotension and Cariogenic shock ?? Thank You
Awesome vid! I just took my hospital balloon pump class yesterday so your videos are a great memory retainer! Do you think you can also make a video about LVADs? In particular the Impella? Thanks!
Hi @ICU Advantage great explanation! I see 5 electrodes(7 Lead ECG) is used normally. Why not 12 lead ECG is used? Over specs, will cause interference with balloon/pressure sensing or something else?
The x-ray where you say it is in the correct position does not have the tip of the catheter anywhere close to the 2nd&3rd intercostal space so how is that correct?
@@ICUAdvantage Ohhh man that is a mind trip - it still appears lower than what I'm used to seeing but I see what you're saying! Thanks for the response.
Hey Somesh! Thanks so much for your support. To access the notes go to the community tab from the mail ICU Advantage RUclips page. There you will see the members only posts and look for the most recent post with the link to the Dropbox and current password.
lol, comes with practice! Keep looking at them and having someone show you things. Its obviously not as clear on here, but even just rewind a bit and see where I drew then look right before my drawing starts to try and see what I'm looking at.
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You got it! As an engineer for the IABP (Maquet/datascope), this is a good video.
Very cool! Thanks for stopping in and glad you liked the video!
Perfect timing! Actually being trained on IABP and Impella. I wonder if maybe you can do videos on Impella/LVADs? Love the content!
Yes! I've got both on the todo list!
@@ICUAdvantage that would be great. Impella settings always gave me confused and would love to see your video on it! Thank you
Please do one on impellla and Lvads
Trained on IABP a few months back. I work in a 12 bed ICU and haven’t had much exposure. This lesson is a good refresher! Thank you!!
Awesome! Glad you found it helpful!
New Cath Lab RN here! Had my first balloon pump on my fifth day circulating a case haha. This video is super informative and easy to understand! Thank you! :)
Very helpful! First time as an ICU nurse here and the US and this is very informative! Thank you
Great to hear! Glad you enjoyed it!
ICU Cardiac nurse from Malaysia here. I enjoy your explanation so much. Thank you sir
How cool! Glad you enjoyed it!
Perfect timing! just being trained on IABP and I was hoping you would have a video!!!
Beautiful timing! 😊 Hope the series is helpful for you.
This has been the flavor of the month on my SICU lots of STEMI’s being bridged to CABGs. Thanks brotha for the informative video!
Glad you liked it! Definitely a common use you are seeing!
Currently learning this in-flight medic school, thank you for the clear explanation and visuals!
With all the lessons on art lines I had a feeling this was coming! Super excited!
Haha yes! I wanted to do IABP but figured it was best to do art lines before I got into talking about changes to that waveform with a balloon pump going 😉
medical student from Taiwan.
This video helps me a lot!
Thank you very much.
Very cool! Glad you liked it!
I've been reviewing for both my CCRN and CMC certifications. Your videos have been very helpful. Thank you.
Awesome! Truly happy to be able to help!
Perfect timing, I’m so grateful for your videos!!!
Love it when it works out! 😊
Love this! Can you please do a less on the nurse in CTICU/CVICU? for example - cabg, AAA, transvenous/transcutaneous pacemakers, pulmonary artery catheter?
Glad you liked it Gabriela! I do plan to cover those topics, although I do already have a whole series on Temporary Pacers.
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Nice! Thanks! Great intro! Looking forward to the rest of the series on IABP!
Thanks Juan. I hope to cover a lot of good info in this series.
thanks so much! may you live healthy for a looong time!😊
VERY EDUCATIVE! THANK YOU!
could you cover impella’s and lvad’s? i use them a lot in my icu and more information and different perspectives are always helpful. i really enjoy your videos thanks for making them!
Had my first iabp in a while last night here for a refresher
Nice! Hope it helped!
Thank you! Looking forward to the rest of this series. We very rarely have IABP in the unit and trying to relearn the in’s and outs for that one time a year you have one is daunting
Yes, it is tough to feel confident when you don't see something often. I hope the series will be helpful for you!
Thank you
You're welcome
Great Job. simple, practical and well illustrated
Thanks John. Glad to hear this.
Wonderful lesson! Cheers from Brazil
Very well explained ❤
Thank you! Still hoping for an Impella video🤞🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾🤞🏾
Thank you for doing these videos! I work in cvicu and your videos have help tremendously. Can you do one on Impella?
So glad to hear they’ve been helpful for you Kate. And yes I do have impellas and more on the todo list!
Many many thanks for such nice lecture ❤
Thank you so much, the Lesson was very easy to understand and helpful.
Really glad to hear this Arsenio!
Thank you! Can't wait for the next episode.
You're welcome!
Amazing illustration
Thank you!
perfect explanation
I have a question, as you said one of the indication is: MI which I am assuming a MI with hypotension, what is the different between MI with hypotension and Cariogenic shock ?? Thank You
Thank you, Eddie!
Can you say me please why we inflate the balloon with helium? Not CO2, or O2 please
Thanks and I just answered that for you on another comment :)
Thank you 👏
Thank you for this video! Can you also make an impella video. Thanks
Yes! It's on the todo this! Glad you liked it.
Really good explanation....thank you
Thank you! I appreciate that!
Will you be doing lessons on the Impella?
Thanks for the perfect explanation
Yay glad you think so!
can you also cover impella? thanks!
Yup! On the todo list!
Awesome vid! I just took my hospital balloon pump class yesterday so your videos are a great memory retainer! Do you think you can also make a video about LVADs? In particular the Impella? Thanks!
Glad to hear it Ken! And yes I do have both of those on the todo list for the future sometime.
Hi @ICU Advantage great explanation!
I see 5 electrodes(7 Lead ECG) is used normally. Why not 12 lead ECG is used? Over specs, will cause interference with balloon/pressure sensing or something else?
We only use 12-lead when deeper anaylis. It can be done without issue though. Typically a 5-lead is all that we use for routine monitoring.
Is ecg necessary before inserting iabp?
any evidence that supports, if a patient has a left ventricle thrombosis, when the pump is removed, could that cause a stroke to occur?
thank youuu!cant wait for next video!
You're welcome!
Very helpful, thanks.
Awesome! Thanks Martin!
Great video, as always.
Thanks Andrew, appreciate it!
Great teaching ❤️
Thank you!
Intra aortic balloon cleaning
amazing video like always!!
Thanks so much!
Nice work!
Thank you!
Youre welcome Edmund
great content as always
Thanks Alejandro!
Do you have a video on Impella?
Not yet, but hopefully soon :)
Will you cover Impellas sometime?
Yup! I've got it on the todo list
Thank you ❤️
You’re welcome 😊
So do the renal arteries get perfused on diastole or systole?
So IABP is to decrease after load cardiac 02 demand while increasing coronary perfusion? Is that a why to sum it up ?
Exactly!
Grazie.
So sorry I missed this! THANK YOU!
Very useful thank u
Glad to hear it!!
The x-ray where you say it is in the correct position does not have the tip of the catheter anywhere close to the 2nd&3rd intercostal space so how is that correct?
Make sure you are looking at the anterior rib shadows and not the more prominent posterior coming off the spine... 😉
@@ICUAdvantage Ohhh man that is a mind trip - it still appears lower than what I'm used to seeing but I see what you're saying! Thanks for the response.
Wisoky Plaza
Good job
Thank you!
thanks!
Welcome!
i have purchased membership wants to know how to download copy of notes
Hey Somesh! Thanks so much for your support.
To access the notes go to the community tab from the mail ICU Advantage RUclips page. There you will see the members only posts and look for the most recent post with the link to the Dropbox and current password.
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Awesome! Welcome!
Why is Helium used and no other gas like O2?
I think because of how light it is, its very easy to quickly inflate and deflate.
Matteo Wells
Salute
Iabp
Im dying when you drew the balloon and carina... I didn't see a thing. lol I cant read x-rays. IM TERRIBLE!
lol, comes with practice! Keep looking at them and having someone show you things. Its obviously not as clear on here, but even just rewind a bit and see where I drew then look right before my drawing starts to try and see what I'm looking at.
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Thanks!
Thank you so much for this Shawn!!!
Thank you
You're welcome