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Decades of Horror | Horror News RadioDecades of Horror | Horror News RadioPIN (1988) – Episode 253 – Decades Of Horror 1980s“Where did you learn to do that?” Learn to do what? Oh…that. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr along with guest host Ralph Miller – as they visit another strange twist on the ventriloquist/dummy subgenre called PIN (1988). Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 253 – PIN (1988) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! Click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine Gruesome Magazine is partnering with the WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL (https://wickedhorrortv.com/) which now includes video episodes of Decades of Horro...2024-03-041h 30Neuro ResusNeuro ResusBrain Tissue Oxygen Monitoring - The Bonanza Trial (It’s Not What You’ve Got It’s What You Do With It)Andrew Udy talks about the ongoing BONANZA Trial which is assessing whether an algorithm that incorporates both ICP and brain tissue oxygen (PbTO2) can improve outcomes after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Like with all monitoring, how the PbTO2 is interpreted and managed is critical and the devil is in the detail! More on BONANZA here More on BOOST3 here This presentation was delivered by Andrew Udy at CODA2022. Want more content about The Bonanza Trial? Visit neuroresus.com or subscribe to be notified of new podcast releases via email. To express your...2024-01-3025 minNeuro ResusNeuro ResusThere is no such thing as mild, moderate and severe TBIAndrew Chow vs Andrew Udy  This debate was set up to discuss the issues with categorising traumatic brain injury (TBI). The current system using GCS to divide patients into mild, moderate and severe has been criticised in recent times, with calls for a more nuanced approach. The debate was a just bit of fun but does highlight the key issues. Chowie didn’t get to choose which side to argue for :) Andrew Chow, Intensivist with a neurosurgical background, argues that the current categorisation system for TBI works, and makes sense! He tackles us through the his...2023-12-1822 minJAMA Neurology Author InterviewsJAMA Neurology Author InterviewsAssociation of Neurocritical Care With Outcomes for Adults With Brain InjuryInterview with Andrew A. Udy, BHB, MBChB, PhD, author of Association of Neurocritical Care Services With Mortality and Functional Outcomes for Adults With Brain Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Hosted by Cynthia E. Armand, MD.2022-08-2920 minCritical Care MedicineCritical Care MedicineProfessor Andrew Udy: "Brain Monitoring in Traumatic Brain Injury"In this talk, Andrew will review the latest evidence on brain monitoring in TBI. Does aggressive brain monitoring impact outcomes, and how? Do aggressive therapies to lower raised ICP impact outcomes, and by how much? And what is the future of brain monitoring?2021-12-2129 minESICM TalkESICM TalkSevere Traumatic Brain Injury - Next Podcast #1Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in young adults, where 50% of survivors cannot live independently six months post injury. Speakers: Dr Rahul COSTA-PINTO. Austin Hospital, Melbourne - Australia; ESICM NEXT Committee Member.Prof Andrew UDY. The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne - Australia; principal investigator of the BONANZA study (Brain Oxygen Neuromonitoring in Australia and New Zealand Assessment Trial).2021-03-2320 minOsler PodcastsOsler PodcastsAndrew Udy - Cardiac arrest after SAHSudden cardiac arrest is a common event.  Rarely though, it can be a feature of acute Subarachnoid Haemorrhage. What impact does this have on the patient's prognosis? A recent review of a binational ICU patient registry set out to explore this question, and one of the authors, Professor Andrew Udy, joins Todd on the podcast to discuss their findingsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2020-12-0316 minICU playlistICU playlistAndrew Udy - Cardiac arrest after SAHSudden cardiac arrest is a common event.  Rarely though, it can be a feature of acute Subarachnoid Haemorrhage. What impact does this have on the patient's prognosis? A recent review of a binational ICU patient registry set out to explore this question, and one of the authors, Professor Andrew Udy, joins Todd on the podcast to discuss their findingsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2020-12-0316 minNeuro ResusNeuro ResusEmerging neuromonitoring techniques in TBI Professor Andrew Udy: Emerging neuromonitoring techniques in TBI. From CICM ASM PROGRAM 2019.  2019-09-0920 minICU playlistICU playlistAndrew Udy : Hypothermia in Sepsis - a dire prognosis?Sepsis is usually associated with fever.  This highly conserved response has a range of theoretical benefits, including enhanced immune functioning and increased microbial response to antibiotics. But what happens when patients are hypothermic on presentation?  Professor Andrew Udy joins Todd on the podcast to discuss the impact of hypothermia in sepsis, and the results of a recent review of such patients at Melbourne's Alfred Hospital. The review can be found hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2019-09-0318 minNeuro ResusNeuro ResusRenal Replacement Therapy: When to STARRT?Renal Replacement Therapy: When to STARRT? by Professor Andrew Udy2018-09-1920 minThe INTENSIVE podcastThe INTENSIVE podcastSevere Burns by Andrew UdyAn overview of severe burns from the perspective of intensive care management by Associate Professor Andrew Udy. The target audience is Intensive Care Registrars. Show notes are available at: http://intensiveblog.com/severe-burns-andrew-udy/2017-07-2900 min