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PICU Doc On Call

By: Dr. Pradip Kamat Dr. Rahul Damania
  • Summary

  • PICU Doc On Call is the podcast for current and aspiring Intensivists. This podcast will provide protocols that any Critical Care Physician would use to treat common emergencies and the sudden onset of acute symptoms. Brought to you by Emory University School of Medicine, in conjunction with Dr. Rahul Damania and under the supervision of Dr. Pradip Kamat.
    Copyright 2024 Dr. Pradip Kamat, Dr. Rahul Damania
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Episodes
  • PICU Doc on Call Shorts: Alveolar Gas Equation
    Apr 28 2024

    Welcome to PICU Doc On Call, where Dr. Pradip Kamat from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta/Emory University School of Medicine and Dr. Rahul Damania from Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital delve into the intricacies of Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine. In this special episode of PICU Doc on Call shorts, we dissect the Alveolar Gas Equation—a fundamental concept in respiratory physiology with significant clinical relevance.

    Key Concepts Covered:

    • Alveolar Gas Equation Demystified: Dr. Rahul explains the Alveolar Gas Equation, which calculates the partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli (PAO2). This equation, PAO2 = FiO2 (Patm - PH2O) - (PaCO2/R), is essential in understanding hypoxemia and the dynamics of gas exchange in the lungs.
    • Calculating PAO2: Using the Alveolar Gas Equation, the hosts demonstrate how to calculate PAO2 at sea level, emphasizing the influence of atmospheric pressure, fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2), water vapor pressure, arterial carbon dioxide pressure (PaCO2), and respiratory quotient (R) on oxygenation.
    • A-a Gradient and Hypoxemia: The A-a gradient, derived from the Alveolar Gas Equation, is discussed in the context of hypoxemia evaluation. Understanding the causes of hypoxemia, including ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) mismatch, anatomical shunt, diffusion defects, and hypoventilation, is crucial for clinical diagnosis and management.
    • Clinical Scenarios and A-a Gradient Interpretation: Through a clinical scenario, the hosts elucidate how different conditions affect the A-a gradient and oxygenation, providing insights into respiratory pathophysiology and differential diagnosis.
    • Clinical Implications and Management Strategies: The hosts highlight the clinical significance of the Alveolar Gas Equation in assessing oxygenation status, diagnosing gas exchange abnormalities, and tailoring respiratory management strategies in the pediatric intensive care setting.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Utility of the Alveolar Gas Equation: Understanding and applying the Alveolar Gas Equation is essential for evaluating oxygenation and diagnosing respiratory abnormalities.
    • Interpreting A-a Gradient: A normal A-a gradient suggests alveolar hypoventilation as the likely cause of hypoxemia, whereas elevated gradients indicate other underlying pathologies.
    • Clinical Relevance: Recognizing the clinical implications of the Alveolar Gas Equation aids in accurate diagnosis and optimal management of respiratory conditions in pediatric intensive care patients.

    Conclusion:

    Join Dr. Kamat and Dr. Damania as they unravel the complexities of the Alveolar Gas Equation, providing valuable insights into respiratory physiology and its clinical applications. Don’t forget to subscribe, share your feedback, and visit picudoconcall.org for more educational content and resources.

    References:

    • Fuhrman & Zimmerman - Textbook of Pediatric Critical Care Chapter: Physiology of the respiratory system. Chapter 42. Khemani et al. Pages 470-481
    • Rogers textbook of Pediatric intensive care: Chapter 44....
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    20 mins
  • PICU Management of Malignant Hyperthermia
    Apr 14 2024

    Welcome to PICU Doc On Call, A Podcast Dedicated to Current and Aspiring Intensivists.

    • Hosts:
    • Dr. Pradip Kamat: Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta/Emory University School of Medicine
    • Dr. Rahul Damania: Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital

    Introduction:

    • Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) physicians passionate about medical education in the acute care pediatric setting
    • Episode focus: A case of a 23-month-old ex-28 week premie presenting with sudden high fever and rapidly rising ETCO2 during surgery

    Case Presentation:

    • Presented by Dr. Rahul Damania
    • 23-month-old ex-28 week premie intubated during hernia repair surgery
    • Noticed rapidly rising ETCO2, unprovoked tachycardia, and elevated temperature
    • Transferred to PICU, exhibiting rigidity, clenched jaw, metabolic acidosis, and elevated lactate.
    • Consideration of Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) crisis

    Key Points:

    • Elevated temperature, hypercapnia, metabolic acidosis, and unprovoked tachycardia raise concern for MH
    • Organized discussion on pathophysiology, clinical signs, symptoms, and management

    Multiple Choice Question:

    • Diagnosis of MH crisis during scoliosis repair
    • Correct Answer: D) Sarcoplasmic reticulum
    • Dantrolene acts on the sarcoplasmic reticulum to inhibit calcium release, crucial in MH management

    Clinical Presentation of MH Crisis:

    • Tachycardia, acidosis, muscle stiffness, and hyperthermia are hallmark features
    • Potential life-threatening complications underscore the urgency of recognition and treatment

    Triggers and Pathophysiology of MH Crisis:

    • Triggered by inhalational agents and depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents
    • Pathophysiology involves defective Ryanodine receptor leading to uncontrolled calcium release

    Differential Diagnosis:

    • Includes sepsis, thyroid storm, pheochromocytoma, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome
    • Differentiation from similar conditions crucial for accurate management

    Diagnostic Approach:

    • High clinical suspicion
    • Genetic testing (ryanodine...
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    30 mins
  • Approach to Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose
    Feb 25 2024

    Show Introduction

    • Welcome to PICU Doc On Call, a podcast dedicated to current and aspiring intensivists.
    • Hosted by Dr. Pradip Kamat and Dr. Rahul Damania

    Case Presentation

    • A 14-year-old female with a history of depression and oppositional defiant disorder presents with dizziness, slurring speech, and is pale appearance.
    • The mother noticed symptoms of dizziness, stumbling, and sleepiness.
    • The patient had a prior suicide attempt.
    • Vital signs: HR 50 bpm, BP 75/40, GCS 10.
    • The initial workup reveals hyperglycemia, and she is stabilized and admitted to the PICU.

    Key Aspects of Ingestion Work-up

    • History and physical exam are crucial.
    • Stratify acute or chronic ingestions.
    • Consider baseline medications and coingestants.
    • Perform initial screening examination to identify immediate measures for stabilization.

    Diagnostic Studies

    • Pulse oximetry, continuous cardiac monitoring, ECG, capillary glucose measurement.
    • Serum acetaminophen, ASA levels
    • Consider extended toxicology screen.

    Differentiating CCB vs. Beta-Blocker Overdose

    • ECG findings: PR interval prolongation and Bradydysrhythmia suggest CCB poisoning.
    • Hyperglycemia in non-diabetic patients may indicate CCB overdose

    Approach to CCB Overdose

    • Initial resuscitation and stabilization
    • ABC approach
    • Consult Poison Control Center
    • Empiric use of glucagon, IV fluids, and vasopressors
    • Consideration of orogastric lavage and activated charcoal

    Specific Medical Therapies

    • Vasopressors: norepinephrine/epinephrine infusion
    • Atropine for bradycardia
    • IV calcium salts to overcome cardiovascular effects
    • High-dose insulin and dextrose for myocardial function
    • Investigational therapies: methylene blue, lipid emulsion

    Procedures

    • Transvenous pacemaker placement if needed
    • ECMO in refractory...
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    26 mins

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