Past, Present, and Future of Cardiac Intensive Care - Dr. David Wessel for OPENPediatrics
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolution and future of cardiac intensive care in this 44-minute lecture by Dr. David Wessel, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at the Children's National Health System and Professor of Pediatrics at George Washington University. Delve into the history of cardiac intensive care, examining the recognition of specialized care needs and early training practices. Discover the most valuable tools and a top 10 list of critical aspects in the field. Learn about advancements in mechanical ventilation, inotropic support, and mechanical support, as well as their impact on mortality rates. Investigate new frontiers and paradigm shifts in cardiac intensive care, while considering valuable lessons learned and ongoing challenges. Gain insights from an internationally recognized expert in pediatric critical care through this comprehensive overview of past, present, and future developments in cardiac intensive care.
Syllabus
Introduction
History of Cardiac Intensive Care
Recognition of the need for specialized care
Early training
The most valuable tool
Top 10 list
Questions
Automatic deletion of data
Mechanical ventilation
Inotropic support
Mechanical support
Mortality
New Frontiers
Paradigm Shift
Lessons Learned
Challenges
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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