Which testing is needed in a patient after out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest?
Which diagnostic testing should be performed in a patient after out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) if the patient’s history is unknown or noncontributory?
Which diagnostic testing should be performed in a patient after out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) if the patient’s history is unknown or noncontributory?
What is the optimal timing for intubation in a patient with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure?
What lessons from COVID-19 are applicable to other patients with acute hypoxia due to other causes?
If you were to name the 3 most important recent advances in critical care that are relevant for everyday practice, what would they be?
You have training in critical care and in ethics. Do you see these as complementary fields?
Recently there has been a lot of debate about higher vs lower volumes of fluids to be used in critically ill patients. What are your own principles in this regard?
You are one of the authors of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines. Has your own practice changed as a result of your work on these guidelines?
If you were to name the 3 most important recent advances in critical care that are relevant for everyday practice, what would they be?
You are a critical care clinician, and critical care clinicians usually deal with acute states and relatively short periods of time. Where has the interest in long-term outcomes come from?
If you were to name the 3 most important recent advances in critical care that are relevant for everyday practice, what would they be?