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Critical Care Reviews Podcast

The Critical Care Reviews Podcast discusses the biggest critical care trials, either planned or in progress, with their chief investigators. It's hosted by Rob Mac Sweeney, an intensivist in Belfast, Northern Ireland. We also release audio versions of the presentations from the Critical Care Reviews Meetings and ad hoc livestreams
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Now displaying: June, 2021
Jun 29, 2021

Prof Giuseppe Citerio (Milan) joins Rob Mac Sweeney to discuss  the global SYNAPSE-ICU study, investigating the use of intracranial pressure monitoring in acute brain injury.

Jun 24, 2021

Phil Gillen (Belfast) asks questions posed by the viewers of the TTM2 results livestream to the TTM2 trialists Niklas Nielsen, Josef Dankiewicz and Gisela Lilja.

Jun 24, 2021

Niklas Nielsen, Josef Dankiewicz and Gisela Lilja (all Lund) presents the results of the landmark TTM2 trial, comparing hypothermia (33°) with normothermia (<37.8°) in 1850 comatose survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

Jun 24, 2021

Panellists Jerry Nolan, Kathy Rowan and Terri Hough join editorialist Stephen Bernard and TTM2 investigators Niklas Nielsen, Josef Dankiewicz and Gisela Lilja to discuss the landmark TTM2 trial at the Critical Care Reviews hosted TTM2 results livestream.

Jun 23, 2021

Prof Stephen Bernard (Melbourne) delivers an editorial on the TTM2 trial result, delivered as part of the Critical Care Reviews hosted TTM2 Trial Results Livestream.

Jun 5, 2021

Prof Derek Angus, from Pittsburgh, USA, discusses a modern healthcare system which merges research into clinical practice, producing a "learning while doing" healthcare model.

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