Prof Alistair Nichol presents the results of the ANZICS PHARLAP trial, investigating the open lung approach in ARDS, at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2019, in Titanic, Belfast.
This was a presentation of the draft results. PHARLAP has since been published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine in July 2019.
Dr Sophie Wallace (Perth, Western Australia) delivers the annual honorary John Hinds Trauma Lecture at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2018, in Titanic, Belfast.
Danny McAuley chairs an international panel discussion on the best critical care trials of 2017, at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2018, in Titanic, Belfast.
Professor Andrew Rhodes (London) discusses the latest iteration of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2018, at Titanic, Belfast.
Prof Alexandre Biasi Cavalcanti (Sao Paulo, Brazil) discusses the ART trial, investigating recruitment manoeuvres in patients with ARDS, at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2018, at Titanic, Belfast.
Prof Alistair Nichol (Dublin \ Melbourne) discusses the TRANSFUSE trial, comparing fresh with standard issue red blood cells for transfusion in the critically ill, at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2018, at Titanic, Belfast.
Dr Jean-Baptiste Lascarrou discusses the MACMAN trial, comparing video laryngoscopy with direct laryngoscopy in the ICU, at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2018, at Titanic, Belfast.
Asst Prof Ashish Khanna (Cleveland, USA) discusses the ATHOS-3 trial, investigating angiotensin II in vasodilatory shock at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2018 in Belfast. Prof Anthony Gordon (London, England) provides a brief editorial afterwards.
Prof Donat Spahn describes how he manages trauma at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2017 in Titanic, Belfast
Dr Gonzalo Hernandez (Madrid) describes how he uses high flow nasal oxygen at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting, held in Titanic, Belfast in January 2017.
John Myburgh (Sydney) describes how he manages IV fluids at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2017, in Titanic, Belfast.
Mervyn Singer (London) describes how he manages antibiotics at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2017, in Titanic, Belfast.
The faculty of the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2017 discuss the other big trials of 2016 and future directions of studies.
Prof John Myburgh (Sydney) discusses the difficulties with performing critical care research in his talk "The Path to Truth"
Donat Spahn (Zurich) delivers the annual honorary John Hinds Trauma Lecture at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2017 in Titanic, Belfast
Paul Marik (Norfolk, USA) describes his retrospective, before-and-after, single-centre study on the use of vitamin C, hydrocortisone and thiamine in patients with septic shock.
Dr Gonzalo Hernandez (Madrid) discusses his trial examining the use of high flow nasal oxygen post extubation in critically ill patients at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2017
Peter Hjortrup (Copenhagen) discusses the CLASSIC trial at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2017, in Titanic, Belfast.
Greet Van den Berghe (Leuven) discusses the PEPaNIC trial at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting, in Titanic, Belfast
Peter Hutchinson (Cambridge) discusses the RESCUEicp trial at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2017, in Titanic, Belfast
Mervyn Singer discusses the new SEPSIS 3.0 definition at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2017, at Titanic, Belfast.
Shay McGuinness from Auckland, New Zealand, discuss the ongoing PEPTIC Trial with Rob Mac Sweeney, on the Critical Care Reviews Podcast
Glenn Eastwood from Melbourne, Australia, discusses the TAME cardiac arrest trial with Rob Mac Sweeney, on the Critical Care Reviews Podcast
Rob Mac Sweeney discusses the ICU-ROX trial with its chief investigator Paul Young. This trial evaluates the effect of lowering the FiO2 in mechanically ventilated patients in the ICU.