We will hopefully cover all things ICU not just from the patient perspective but also for the numerous fields involved in caring for a patient in ICU as well as helping them recover afterwards. Myself and any guests I have will speak as candidly about our experience in ICU regardless of what side of the experience we come from. My hope is this will dispel any myths or misunderstandings on what it is like to be in ICU.
I was in ICU for 3 weeks, 2 1/2 in a medically induced coma, I suffer from Sepsis and ARDS while in ICU and a whole host of psychological and physical issues afterwards.
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We will hopefully cover all things ICU not just from the patient perspective but also for the numerous fields involved in caring for a patient in ICU as well as helping them recover afterwards. Myself and any guests I have will speak as candidly about our experience in ICU regardless of what side of the experience we come from. My hope is this will dispel any myths or misunderstandings on what it is like to be in ICU.
I was in ICU for 3 weeks, 2 1/2 in a medically induced coma, I suffer from Sepsis and ARDS while in ICU and a whole host of psychological and physical issues afterwards.
Paediatric ICU what we can learn from and teach them?
ICU Life and Recovery Podcast
1 hour 28 minutes 56 seconds
5 years ago
Paediatric ICU what we can learn from and teach them?
My guest and good friend Dr Miguel Rodriguez-Rubio a paediatric Intensivist from Hospital Universitario la Paz Madrid. What can a Paediatric Intensivist and an Adult ICU survivor have to talk about?
The answer is a lot in this episode we discuss a lot of big ICU issues that effect adults and children alike which include Post Intensive `care syndrome and delirium. We also have an interesting discussion on the differences in visiting polices and why the more open paediatric model might have huge benefits in the adult setting. Sedation is one of the most difficult aspects of ICU care as it can have serious effects if over or under used we discuss benefits of reducing sedation while accepting it’s not suitable in all cases.
We also speak about Covid-19 it’s effects and possible long term benefits it might have for the ICU profession.
Dr Rubio can be found on Twitter @MiguelrrMD
You can message me @ICU_life or email me at http://icu.life.and.recovery@gmail.com
ICU Life and Recovery Podcast
We will hopefully cover all things ICU not just from the patient perspective but also for the numerous fields involved in caring for a patient in ICU as well as helping them recover afterwards. Myself and any guests I have will speak as candidly about our experience in ICU regardless of what side of the experience we come from. My hope is this will dispel any myths or misunderstandings on what it is like to be in ICU.
I was in ICU for 3 weeks, 2 1/2 in a medically induced coma, I suffer from Sepsis and ARDS while in ICU and a whole host of psychological and physical issues afterwards.