Episodios

  • S10 Ep. 1: Why (Oesophageal intubation), re-release
    Apr 27 2025

    In today's episode, we revisit challenges in the diagnosis and management of oesophageal intubation and anaesthetic crises in general. Recognising an oesophageal intubation may seem simple, but by looking at coroner's cases both here in Australia and in the UK, as well as cases in the NAP4, it can be far more complex.

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    Resources for today's episode include:

    NSW Coroner's Court website

    Why does oesophageal intubation still go unrecognised? Lessons for prevention from the coroner’s court

    National Audit Project 4

    ANZCA Professional Documents

    Red Man Syndrome

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    28 m
  • S9 Ep. 7: Come Together (Live from the ANZCA ASM)
    Nov 3 2024

    So get ready for something a little different... this week's episode was recorded live from the ANZCA Annual Scientific Meeting 2024, in our home city of Brisbane, Australia.

    We interviewed some fascinating guests, covering topics as diverse as the role of the college moving forward, how we can be more sustainable in anaesthesia, and the future of podcasting; and we had plenty of fun along the way.

    Enjoy this interactive and entertaining discussion with Dr Chris Cokis, Professor David Story, Professor Kate Leslie, Dr Andrew Cumpstey, Professor Eugenie Kayak, and Dr Lahiru Amaratunge.

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    1 h y 16 m
  • S9 Ep. 6: Bloodstream, part 2 (Anaesthesia for ruptured AAA repair)
    Oct 20 2024

    Today's episode is the second of our two part series on ruptured AAA repairs. We discuss the case of a 72 year old man with a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm that is contained, and who is scheduled for an urgent endovascular repair within the interventional radiology suite with special guest, Dr Lahiru Amaratunge.

    Apologies for the audio quality in this episode - even though it sounds like we recorded on a submarine, we can assure you we were sitting in our study the entire time.

    Resources for today's episode:

    BJAED: Anaesthesia for endovascular repair of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysmsby K. Berry et al.

    LITFL: AAA by C. Nickson

    Lancet: Endovascular versus open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm in 15-years' follow-up of the UK endovascular aneurysm repair trial 1 (EVAR trial 1): a randomised controlled trial by Patel, R. et al.

    Annals of Surgery: Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in Patients Physically Ineligible for Open Repair: Very Long-term Follow-up in the EVAR-2 Randomized Controlled Trial by Sweeting, M. et al.

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    34 m
  • S9 Ep. 5: Bloodstream, part 1 (Anaesthesia for ruptured AAA repair)
    Oct 6 2024

    Today - in part 1 of our 2 part series - we talk through the case of an 82 year old man with a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm who is scheduled for urgent open repair with special guest, Dr Lahiru Amaratunge.

    Resources for today's episode:

    BJAED: Anaesthesia for endovascular repair of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms by K. Berry et al.

    LITFL: AAA by C. Nickson

    Lancet: Endovascular versus open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm in 15-years' follow-up of the UK endovascular aneurysm repair trial 1 (EVAR trial 1): a randomised controlled trial by Patel, R. et al.

    Annals of Surgery: Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in Patients Physically Ineligible for Open Repair: Very Long-term Follow-up in the EVAR-2 Randomized Controlled Trial by Sweeting, M. et al.

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    31 m
  • S9 Ep. 4: Hungry Like the Wolf - update (GLP-1 receptor agonist guidelines)
    Sep 22 2024

    In today's episode, we cover the recently released consensus clinical practice recommendation regarding the peri-procedural use of the GLP-1 and GIP receptor antagonists.

    Enjoy this topical episode - this is sure to be an evolving area.

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    23 m
  • S9 update - Better Late Than Never - delay to this week's ep
    Sep 9 2024

    This week we're under the pump with work and life, but we'll be with you soon and it's a cracker of an episode covering an extremely topical subject.

    Keep an eye out for our next episode dropping something in the next couple of weeks. As an apology, we'll have a bonus ep coming sometime towards the end of the season!

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  • S9 Ep. 3: Gimme gimme shock treatment, part 3 (Inotropes and vasopressors)
    Aug 25 2024

    Today's episode is the final in our series on inotropic and vasopressor medications. Today, we're going to tackle some of the more obscure inotropes and vasopressors - these medications typically aren't encountered terribly often within anaesthesia. During this episode, we discuss milrinone, levosimendan, methylene blue and hydroxocobalamin (Vitamin B12).

    Resources for today's episode:

    StatPearls:
    Inotropes and vasopressors by D. VanValkinburgh et al.
    Adrenergic Drugs by K. Farzam et al.

    LITFL:
    Inotropes, vasopressors and other vasoactive agents by C. Nickson
    Milrinone by C. Nickson
    Levosimendan by C. Nickson
    Methylene blue by C. Nickson
    Hydroxocobalamin by N. Long

    Deranged Physiology:
    Classification of inotropes and vasopressors
    Milrinone
    Levosimendan

    DRUGBANK Online:
    Milrinone
    Levosimendan

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    17 m
  • S9 Ep. 2: Gimme gimme shock treatment, part 2 (Inotropes and vasopressors)
    Aug 11 2024

    Today's episode - the second in our three episode series focusing on inotropic and vasopressor medications - sees us covering some more medications commonly (or uncommonly, depending on your scope of practice) encountered within anaesthesia. During this episode, we discuss vasopressin, dopamine and dobutamine.

    Resources for today's episode:

    StatPearls:
    Inotropes and vasopressors by D. VanValkinburgh et al.
    Adrenergic Drugs by K. Farzam et al.

    LITFL:
    Inotropes, vasopressors and other vasoactive agents by C. Nickson
    Vasopressin by C. Nickson
    Dopamine by C. Nickson
    Dobutamine by C. Nickson

    Deranged Physiology:
    Classification of inotropes and vasopressors
    Vasopressin
    Dobutamine

    DRUGBANK Online:
    Vasopressin
    Dopamine
    Dobutamine

    BJAED:
    Vasopressin and its role in critical care by A. Sharman & J. Low.

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    15 m
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