ISICEM International Symposium on Intensive Care & Emergency Medicine 2020

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ISICEM International Symposium on Intensive Care & Emergency Medicine 2020

Format: 317 video Files
70 Hours

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Topics:
1-After cardiac arrest

2-Altered consciousness

3-Antibiotic therapy meet the expert

4-Anticoagulant therapies

5-ARDS

6-Basic aspects

7-Blood purification in sepsis

9-CAP and VAP

10-Cardiogenic shock

11-Cerebrovascular accidents

12-Cerebrovascular accidents

13-Clinical trials

14-Corticosteroids in COVID-19

15-COVID-19 the complex question of mortality

16-COVID-19 bacterial (super)infections

17-COVID-19 renal fail

18-COVID-19 respiratory failure

19-COVID-19 respiratory support

20-COVID-19 the other organs

21-COVID-19 therapies

22-COVID-19 what I´ve learned

23-CPR

24-ECCO2R should be used in ARDS

25-ECMO

26-ECMO in COVID-19

27-Emergencies

28-End-of-life

29-Fluid balance

30-From non-invasive to invasive respiratory support

31-GI tract

31-Head trauma

32-Hematological challenges

33-Hemodynamic monitoring

34-How I manage intracranial hypertension

35-HOW I PROGNOSTICATE AFTER CARDIAC ARREST

36-how to find the resources

37-How to manage vasopressor agents in septic shock

38-ICU management less is more

39-Infections

40-Interesting and unusual echo studies

41-Intracranial hypertension

42-Is there any new hope for high PEEP trials

43-Long-term outcomes

44-Managing conflicts

45-Mechanical ventilation

46-Metabolic support

47-Minimizing VILI

48-Neuromonitoring

49-Nutritional support

50-organization

51-Phenotypes yes or no

52-Process of care

53-questions to journal editors

54-Renal failure

55-Renal replacement therapy

56-Renal replacement therapy meet the expert

57-Respiratory monitoring

58-Sedation

59-Sepsis

60-Sepsis trial

61-Shock

62-the basics

63-The future

64-The surgical patient

65-Women in intensive care

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