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Restrictive Fluids in Septic Shock, Short vs Standard Antibiotics in Neutropenic Fever, IV Vitamin C for Septic Shock, Hospitalist Workload and Patient LOS, Fluid Bolus for Intubation, General Internist Practice Choices

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Today we are joined by Dr. Brian Locke to talk about multiple new critical care trials, including the CLASSIC trial of a restrictive vs standard fluid strategy, the LOVIT trial of vitamin C in septic shock, and the PREPARE-II trial of fluid bolus at the time of intubation to prevent cardiovascular collapse. We also look at whether 72 hours of antibiotics are safe in patients with neutropenic fever, whether hospitalist workload affects patient length of stay, and what kind of careers general internists are pursuing over the last decade.
Restrictive Fluids for Septic Shock
Short vs Standard Antibiotics for Neutropenic Fever
IV Vitamin C for Septic Shock
Vitamin C Meta-analysis
Hospitalist Workload and Patient Length of Stay
Fluid Bolus for Intubation
General Internist Practice Choices
Genetically Modified Porcine to Human Cardiac Xenotransplantation
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Manage episode 337211717 series 3380023
Content provided by Stephen Jenkins, MD, Austin Rupp, MD, Stephen Jenkins, MD, and Austin Rupp. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stephen Jenkins, MD, Austin Rupp, MD, Stephen Jenkins, MD, and Austin Rupp or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today we are joined by Dr. Brian Locke to talk about multiple new critical care trials, including the CLASSIC trial of a restrictive vs standard fluid strategy, the LOVIT trial of vitamin C in septic shock, and the PREPARE-II trial of fluid bolus at the time of intubation to prevent cardiovascular collapse. We also look at whether 72 hours of antibiotics are safe in patients with neutropenic fever, whether hospitalist workload affects patient length of stay, and what kind of careers general internists are pursuing over the last decade.
Restrictive Fluids for Septic Shock
Short vs Standard Antibiotics for Neutropenic Fever
IV Vitamin C for Septic Shock
Vitamin C Meta-analysis
Hospitalist Workload and Patient Length of Stay
Fluid Bolus for Intubation
General Internist Practice Choices
Genetically Modified Porcine to Human Cardiac Xenotransplantation
Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/dope

License code: NP8HLP5WKGKXFW2R

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