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Critical Care Reviews PodcastCritical Care Reviews PodcastFIRST-ABC (step up) Trial Result PresentationDrs Padmanabhan Ramnarayan and  Paul Mouncey (both London) present the results of the FIRST-ABC trial, comparing high-flow nasal cannulae therapy with CPAP in acute ill children with respiratory failure, at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2022. Dr Srinivas Murthy (Vancouver) delivers an editorial, which is followed by a panel discussion including Profs Kathryn Maitland (Kalifi), John Marshall (Toronto) and Marion Campbell (Aberdeen). The session is chaired by Prof Howard Bauchner.2022-07-201h 24Anaesthesia on AirAnaesthesia on AirMy Life in Global HealthRecorded 12th May 2021  In this podcast, Professor Ellen O' Sullivan interviews Professor Kathryn Maitland about her experiences working in global health. 2021-12-2931 minTa de ClinicagemTa de ClinicagemEpisódio 111: Polêmicas da Sepse - AtualizaçõesJoanne, Pedro e João trazem mais uma versão do Polêmicas do Sepse, logo depois da nova publicação do Surviving Sepsis! Nesse episódio mencionamos: 1) Escolha e tempo de antibioticoterapia 2) Qual solução para expansão volêmica e a quantidade necessária 3) Qual droga vasoativa realizar e como fazer E por último, a indicação de bicarbonato na sepse!  REFERÊNCIAS 1. EVANS, Laura et al. Surviving sepsis campaign: international guidelines for management of sepsis and septic shock 2021. Intensive care medicine, v. 47, n. 11, p...2021-10-211h 04ESICM TalkESICM TalkRandomised controlled trial of oxygen therapy and HFNT in African children with pneumoniaIn Africa, in children hospitalised with severe pneumonia with oxygen saturations between 80 and 91% who did not receive oxygen, mortality assessed at 48 h (1.4%) was comparable to the usual method of oxygen delivery (low-flow oxygen; LFO (2.5%)) and in those receiving high-flow nasal therapy (HFNT, 1.1%). The potential impact of HFNT on patient-centred outcomes and on resources, particularly oxygen supplies, should stimulate further exploration particularly in children with severe pneumonia managed in low resource settings. Read the article in the ICM Journal: https://rdcu.be/ckTgA. Speakers: Prof Mark PETERS. Professor of Paediatric Intensive Care, Infection, Immunity & Inflammation Dept - UCL GOS...2021-05-2623 minESICM TalkESICM TalkRCT of oxygen therapy and HFNT in African children with pneumoniaIn Africa, in children hospitalised with severe pneumonia with oxygen saturations between 80 and 91% who did not receive oxygen, mortality assessed at 48 h (1.4%) was comparable to the usual method of oxygen delivery (low-flow oxygen; LFO (2.5%)) and in those receiving high-flow nasal therapy (HFNT, 1.1%). The potential impact of HFNT on patient-centred outcomes and on resources, particularly oxygen supplies, should stimulate further exploration particularly in children with severe pneumonia managed in low resource settings. Read the article in the ICM Journal: https://rdcu.be/ckTgA.Speakers:Prof Mark PETERS. Professor of Paediatric Intensive Care, I...2021-05-2623 minCritical Care Reviews PodcastCritical Care Reviews PodcastJohn Hinds Lecture 2020Prof Kathryn Maitland delivers the honorary John Hinds Lecture, entitled "A Higher Calling: two decades of emergency research in Africa", at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2020, at Titanic Belfast.2020-08-0840 minCritical Care Reviews PodcastCritical Care Reviews PodcastTRACT trialProf Kathryn Maitland discusses the TRACT trial, investigating red blood cell transfusion in African children with anaemia, at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2020, at Titanic Belfast.2020-08-0837 min5th World Sepsis Congress: Sepsis Research and Innovations5th World Sepsis Congress: Sepsis Research and Innovations42: 2nd WSC – The Most Important Sepsis Research in 2017/2018Session ‘The Most Important Sepsis Research in 2017/2018’ from the 2nd World Sepsis Congress. Featuring Kathryn Maitland, Alexandre Cavalcanti, David Huang, Derek Angus, Balasubramanian Venkatesh, Simon Finfer, Jason Phua, and Phillip Dellinger as chair. More info: www.worldsepsiscongress.org2019-01-172h 025th World Sepsis Congress: Sepsis Research and Innovations5th World Sepsis Congress: Sepsis Research and Innovations38: 2nd WSC – Challenges of Maternal and Neonatal SepsisSession ‘Challenges of Maternal and Neonatal Sepsis’ from the 2nd World Sepsis Congress. Featuring Mercedes Bonet, Zulfiqar Bhutta, Daniela de Souza, Adrienne Randolph, Jeffrey Smith, Kathryn Maitland, and Andrew Argent as chair. More info: www.worldsepsiscongress.org2018-12-131h 38Get Full Audiobook in Sci-Fi & FantasyGet Full Audiobook in Sci-Fi & FantasyLitmus by Kate Clanchy | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Litmus Author: Kate Clanchy, Frank Cottrell-Boyce, Stella Duffy, Maggie Gee, Sarah Hall, Ra Page - editor Narrator: Barnaby Edwards Format: Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 44 mins Language: English Release date: 04-11-17 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy Summary: Like the creation myths they supersede, the revelations of science are seared into our collective imagination through storytelling. From Archimedes' bath to Newton's apple, vivid accounts of scientific discovery help us understand the principles behind each theory, and add to the larger narrative of how the universe works, and how we...2017-04-1110h 44Coda ChangeCoda ChangeShould we Transfuse the Sick Child in Africa? - Kathryn Maitland2017-03-0726 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeEmergency Interventions: The use of OxygenKathryn Maitland describes the challenges faced with oxygen therapy as an emergency intervention in critical illness in African children. Where Kathryn works, in East Africa, there is no access to intensive care. Caring for critically ill children is all done in the Emergency Department. 70% of the global burden of disease and deaths from pneumonia occurs in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. The WHO has published guidelines as to what classifies as pneumonia, severe pneumonia, and very severe pneumonia. These classifications rely on clinical signs. However, Kathryn in her research has discovered that these...2017-02-1227 min5th World Sepsis Congress: Sepsis Research and Innovations5th World Sepsis Congress: Sepsis Research and Innovations6: WSC - The Challenges of Sepsis Management in Low and Middle Income SettingsSession on 'The Challenges of Sepsis Management in Low and Middle Income Settings' from the 1st World Sepsis Congress. Featuring Kathryn Maitland, Flavia Machado, Bin Du, Pravin Amin, Andrew Argent, Satish Bhagwanjee as chair, and Marvin Zick as your host.2016-12-021h 41Coda ChangeCoda ChangeKathryn Maitland vs Nick Pigott - Forget Physiology: Cautious Fluids Save LivesKath Maitland takes the perspective that we should be cautious with how we give IV fluids. She argues that the underlying physiological evidence supporting the benefits of giving fluids is not there. The findings of the FEAST study are clear. Kath describes how during FEAST, the administration of fluids made the children look better, and improved the recorded physiological parameters. However these surrogate outcomes did not translate to a mortality benefit - fluid boluses were associated with increased mortality. Nick, a paeds intensivist, retaliates with how it's really about understanding physiology. He defends the position we take...2016-05-0330 minCoda ChangeCoda ChangeMalaria: Can clincial trials help? - Kathryn MaitlandIn 2013, ~500,000 children in sub-Saharan Africa died as a direct result of Plasmodium falciparum malaria, accounting for 90% of global malaria mortality. The scale-up of control efforts has led to some reductions in malaria incidence in parts of Africa, but countries where transmission is high malaria continues to be a major public health problem. Early optimism that the most promising malaria vaccine candidate (RTS,S) would reduce the burden of malaria proved premature since following (3-dose) vaccination since immunity rapidly wanes >20 months post-vaccination. Severe malaria remains a major cause of hospital admission and paediatric death across sSA. Nevertheless, clinical research has...2016-02-2224 minDiscoveryDiscoveryLife Changers - Kathryn MaitlandKathryn Maitland is a doctor with a burning passion to transform clinical research across Africa, where she has spent most of her career. Determined to improve the outcomes for critically sick children in hospital, she spent over a decade of her life raising funds for and then carrying out, the first ever scientific trial for fluid bolus resuscitation in children with shock. Fluid replacement is a pillar of medicine but the evidence base for this particular issue is weak, even though it is standard practice for hospitals in high-income countries. The results were totally unexpected, creating a shockwave in...2015-08-3126 min