#24 Thrombocytopenia in Critical Illness
Guest Episode, Hematology Nick Mark Guest Episode, Hematology Nick Mark

#24 Thrombocytopenia in Critical Illness

Thrombocytopenia is a puzzling, yet common problem in the ambulatory setting, on the wards and in critically ill patients! Having an understanding of why it happens, why it matters, and what we should do about it, is of paramount importance. Given that patient care is first and foremost for us at Critical Care Time, we’ve teamed up - once again - with hematologist extraordinaire Matthew Rendo (X: RendOncology) to help us develop a pragmatic approach to managing the patient with thrombocytopenia. Please give it a listen and let us know what you think!

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#12 DVT Prophylaxis in the Critically Ill
Hematology, Guest Episode Nick Mark Hematology, Guest Episode Nick Mark

#12 DVT Prophylaxis in the Critically Ill

Every time we admit or care for a critically ill patient, we must consider their risk for deep venous thrombosis, or DVT. Many of our patients are at higher risk for DVT than the general population, but anticoagulants are not wholly benign drugs. What do we do? How do we decide who to treat medically, who to treat with mechanical compressive devices and identify patients who may NOT need anything? When do risks out-weight benefits? What agent is best?Join Nick and Cyrus as they interview hematologist & oncologist Dr. Matthew Rendo (Twitter/X: @Rendoncology) as they do a deep dive into managing DVT prophylaxis in the critically ill patient!

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#3 Journal Club: Platelets Before Central Lines?
Journal Club, Hematology Nick Mark Journal Club, Hematology Nick Mark

#3 Journal Club: Platelets Before Central Lines?

Join Nick & Cyrus as they take on their first journal club episode! This week the duo provides their take on the NEJM paper from van Baarle and colleagues entitled Platelet Transfusion before CVC Placement in Patients with Thrombocytopenia. They also provide some of their tips and tricks for safe central line placement. Give it a listen and let us know what you think!

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