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Gastropocalypse: Severe GI Bleed in Critical Care Transport

Gastropocalypse: Severe GI Bleed in Critical Care Transport

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Join Dr. Mike Lauria and guest Dr. Bryce Taylor, an experienced flight physician, as they delve into the complexities of transporting patients with severe gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. From the nuances of variceal versus non-variceal bleeds to cutting-edge resuscitation strategies and critical airway management, this episode equips providers with the insights they need for optimal care. Discover evidence-based approaches to managing medications, product resuscitation, and the intricacies of using balloon tamponade devices like Minnesota tubes. Whether you're in EMS, critical care, or just stepping into advanced prehospital medicine, this episode has pearls for every provider.

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TAKEAWAYS

  1. Advanced Insight: The pathophysiological understanding of variceal bleeding highlights elevated portal pressures causing venous backflow into superficial veins of the esophagus and stomach, creating high-risk hemorrhage scenarios.
  2. Clinical Pearls: Intubating a patient with massive hematemesis requires preparedness for anatomical and physiological challenges. Techniques like SALAD (suction-assisted laryngoscopy) and appropriate suction setups are vital.
  3. Foundational Concept: Differentiating upper vs. lower GI bleeds begins with understanding anatomical landmarks like the ligament of Treitz, guiding early diagnosis and management in the field.
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