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Non-medical but science literate viewer, found it interesting, and fit with what I had heard from CoVid reporting and a friend with a nasty viral pneumonia.
Our ICU guys went quick to APRV and heavy sedation during CoVid. It's not a physiologic breathing pattern and they felt for patient comfort, ( and easier doc control ), they should all be heavily sedated, so neuromuscular blockade, fentanyl, versed, propofol...they were given more steroid later in the epidemic, proning ( also works best fully sedated and takes no less than 4 nurses to turn them ), and did run them dry. Kept their Ph about 25 and Th about 12 seconds. Would gauge Pl by Pco2 and Tl at 0.6 sec. Tracheostomy at 2-3 weeks. I would guess mortality at > 80%. Thank God for Omicron.
Thanks for checking out the video and for commenting! We use IBW (ideal body weight) as that is the terminology used at our center. With that being said, PBW (predicted body weight) is perfectly reasonable verbiage to use as well. For all intents and purposes, these two terms are used interchangeably in this context and simply base “weight” off the patient’s height. Hope that helps!
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Just a layman here, but I find many different areas of medicine interesting. Ty.
Non-medical but science literate viewer, found it interesting, and fit with what I had heard from CoVid reporting and a friend with a nasty viral pneumonia.
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Yes, interesting. With those results, steriods do seem promising as an ARD treatment, given the patient qualifies. Thanks for sharing that.
Great video, thank you!
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Our ICU guys went quick to APRV and heavy sedation during CoVid. It's not a physiologic breathing pattern and they felt for patient comfort, ( and easier doc control ), they should all be heavily sedated, so neuromuscular blockade, fentanyl, versed, propofol...they were given more steroid later in the epidemic, proning ( also works best fully sedated and takes no less than 4 nurses to turn them ), and did run them dry. Kept their Ph about 25 and Th about 12 seconds. Would gauge Pl by Pco2 and Tl at 0.6 sec. Tracheostomy at 2-3 weeks. I would guess mortality at > 80%. Thank God for Omicron.
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Very interesting! Thank you for the video! :)
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Extremely helpful
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Great EB review!
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Ibw vs pbw?
Thanks for checking out the video and for commenting! We use IBW (ideal body weight) as that is the terminology used at our center. With that being said, PBW (predicted body weight) is perfectly reasonable verbiage to use as well. For all intents and purposes, these two terms are used interchangeably in this context and simply base “weight” off the patient’s height. Hope that helps!