A series of interviews with global cardiac arrest experts. These AI-generated short video summaries are designed for busy clinicians to get the key messages from long-form podcast conversations.
#10: Dr Mike Lauria (Part 2) – Performance Under Pressure
In the second part of the conversation, Dr. Mike Lauria discusses how to maintain operational momentum and high performance even during unfavorable circumstances.
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#9: Dr Mike Lauria (Part 1) – Human Factors
Pivoting from the technical towards human factors and team performance with Dr. Mike Lauria, a former elite Pararescueman and current critical care and EMS physician.
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#8: Michael Heller – Defibrillation
A deep dive into the physics of defibrillation, what’s needed to optimize it, and what to do when it isn’t working. Featuring paramedic and medical engineer Michael Heller.
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#7: Professor Jimmy Chien – PE in Cardiac Arrest
Sydney’s own Professor Jimmy Chien discusses pulmonary embolism in cardiac arrest, exploring causes, diagnosis, and available therapies, including the role of mechanical support like ECMO.
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#6: Dr Felipe Teran – TOE in Arrest
Dr. Felipe Teran from New York discusses the use of trans-oesophageal ECHO (TOE) in cardiac arrest to optimize chest compressions and assess the effectiveness of ACLS efforts.
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#5: Prof Laurie Morrison – Research & Systems
Professor Laurie Morrison from Toronto shares insights on integrating cardiac arrest research into existing systems, gathering physiologic data, and leading in the research field.
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#4: Dr Hans van Schuppen (Part 2) – Ventilation
The second part of the conversation with Dr. Hans van Schuppen from Amsterdam, continuing the discussion on the crucial role of ventilation during cardiac arrest.
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#3: Dr Hans van Schuppen (Part 1) – Ventilation
It’s time to put the ‘P’ back into CPR. Dr. Hans van Schuppen discusses why ventilation has been neglected and its importance for neurologically intact survival.
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#2: Dr Tommaso Scquizzato – Physiology
Dr. Tommaso Scquizzato from Milan, Italy, a doctor, researcher, and innovator, discusses the core physiology of cardiac arrest and resuscitation.
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#1: Dr Paul Rees – Myocardial Perfusion
Interventional cardiologist and pre-hospital physician Dr. Paul Rees explains the physiology of cardiac arrest, focusing on optimizing myocardial perfusion during resuscitation.
