Giovanni Landoni, MD
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Full Professor, Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine Residency Program Director @MyUniSR @SanRaffaeleMI
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9/9 Congratulations to Filippo D'Amico Todd C. Lee Giovanni Landoni, MD for such a monumental work. I am also very grateful to them for inviting me to participate in this meta-analysis! Great people. Thank you for reading and have a good day! #FOAMed #criticalcare #intensivecare #ICU …
NephroCheck results may be influenced by urine output and hemodilution
Do we need different thresholds in different populations?
Our experience now published on Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia
San Raffaele Anesthesia and Intensive Care
Fabrizio Monaco, MD paulemann Rosa Labanca Stefano Fresilli Rinaldo Bellomo
We're looking for centers in South and Central America to enrol 50 patients in the STARGATEstudy
If you are interested visit stargatestudy.com or contact Vincenzo Russotto
Orlando R. Pérez-Nieto
Otavio Ranzani
ECMO Heart Team Mx
Fernando Zampieri
Dra Ludhmila Hajjar
SACH
sopemi…
Patrick Wieruszewski Erin Wieruszewski Mayo Clinic Department of Anesthesiology Mariam ElSaban very interesting!
propofol-free ICU might become reality in some centers
or at least ‘not propofol as a first agent in all patients’
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37046269/
This awesome paper provides a theoretical rationale for the results of the newly published meta-analysis journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/abs… Filippo D'Amico Giovanni Landoni, MD
Have you used volatiles in ICU? INSPiRE-ICU 1 trial just finished enrolling, #2 almost done, results to follow soon. Possible NDA to be submitted FDA early 2025.
Check out this outstanding timely review led by Erin Wieruszewski
🔗 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38633473/
Mayo Clinic Department of Anesthesiology Mariam ElSaban
Philippe Rola Good point!
Not all hypotension are the same
Flow=MAP-CVP/R
MAP=CO x R + CVP
Increasing MAP through resistance could reduce flow