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Orientation to Polysomnography
An introduction to polysomnography for healthcare practitioners in training.
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VPAP ST for Invasive Mechanical Ventilation
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VPAP ST
ARDS and VILI (rushed for COVID-19)
zhlédnutí 2,9KPřed 4 lety
Pathophysiology of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) and Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury (VILI) and basic ventilator management of ARDS. Advanced modalities in the management of ARDS (e.g. proning, ECMO) are not covered here. Hopefully I can get to those at another time. Word around the campfire is that COVID-ARDS patients are very responsive to proning though! Some key references: The ...
Mechanical Ventilation - The Basics
zhlédnutí 4,2KPřed 4 lety
This video describes the interface of the mechanical ventilator, phase variables, and specific modes (Volume A/C, Pressure A/C, and Pressure Support).
Mechanics of Inspiration and Expiration
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An introductory video that focuses on how air physically enters and leaves the lungs for both normal breathing and with a mechanical ventilator.
Shock: Pathogenesis and Assessment
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This video lecture was designed to explain the pathophysiology of circulatory shock and its clinical classification with med students, interns, and residents in mind. Please leave any questions, comments, or feedback.

Komentáře

  • @lindseeziegler90
    @lindseeziegler90 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for info! CRT here going into polysomnography school soon-- I find sleep/ sleep medicine fascinating. Not tons of work in RT for sleep except DME unfortunately. The line between sleep & RT needs to be fine tuned. My RT school did not talk about Sleep medicine except maybe 1 hr tops-- Hopefully our professional board representatives and etc can get that figured out.

  • @Deadmachine2012
    @Deadmachine2012 Před 3 měsíci

    the hypoapnoea you show us does not present a desaturation of 3% but an arousal, that's why you classify it as hypoapnoea. But really it could also be considered a RERA, couldn't it? The thing is that the AASM 1A definition allows RERAs to be included as hypoapnoeas, right? But from a bibliographic source I read that not counting RERAs separately means underestimating the number of RERAs, is that true ? And how do you differentiate a RERA that would not be admitted as hypoapnoea under the AASM 1A definition? reference: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3459210/ it says "Of interest, if one uses a hypopnea definition based on desaturation or arousal there are relatively few RERA events" Sorry if this is a very strange question

  • @tylerschnadarle7725
    @tylerschnadarle7725 Před 4 měsíci

    This is a great overview thank you

  • @TheFlyinWing
    @TheFlyinWing Před 5 měsíci

    That was very helpful Thank you <3

  • @jackiekepple8287
    @jackiekepple8287 Před 6 měsíci

    This was very well explained. I used it to understand my daughter's sleep study and I found it very easy to follow from a perspective of someone with little medical experience.

  • @bachos78
    @bachos78 Před 8 měsíci

    Just received my sleep test results 2 hours ago. Have to go in for another sleep study to figure out what CPAP option will be best. Not a Joe Rogan delivery but still very eye opening when your told you stop breathing on average 34 times an hr. Looking forward to having more energy

  • @tomcruise9317
    @tomcruise9317 Před 11 měsíci

    Underratted one sir ..... thank you

  • @muffinknight7968
    @muffinknight7968 Před rokem

    Great video! Hope you do more sleep study video. Like scoring.

  • @diescaba1
    @diescaba1 Před rokem

    Thank you so much!

  • @briansylvester9982
    @briansylvester9982 Před rokem

    I just had one done. Waste of time. Wired like a Christmas tree and expected to sleep. These studies use 80s technology. It sucks. Better off using a fitness tracker.😂 These docs look for reasons to prescribe cpap.

    • @tompulmcritsleep8975
      @tompulmcritsleep8975 Před rokem

      I suppose I would ask 2 questions: 1) What did you expect to get out of having a sleep study? 2) What did you actually get out of having a sleep study? Polysomnography is good at answering *some* sleep questions (e.g. does this patient have sleep apnea?), but not all sleep questions (e.g. why does this patient have insomnia?). It sounds like maybe PSG just wasn't the best way to answer the question you were asking? In general, fitness tracking devices have not been validated to answer most clinical sleep questions, though research into the use of "wearables" is ongoing. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is helpful for some, and of unclear benefit in others. It is certainly not a panacea that can address every sleep complaint.

    • @realtorsontheroad
      @realtorsontheroad Před rokem

      Find your self a dentist that does dental sleep. I'm the Dental Sleep coordinator for Sleep Well AZ in Phx , and we send you home with a ring that connects to an app on your phone. no wires, accurate results, and we prescribe oral sleep devices rather than CPAP right off the bat. CPAP is not an acceptable answer for everyone. Hope you have a better time getting the answers and help you are looking for.

    • @tompulmcritsleep8975
      @tompulmcritsleep8975 Před rokem

      @@realtorsontheroad Reasonable advice. I would only caution that sleep apnea is not the only disorder that can disturb sleep. While home testing devices are now pretty good at finding sleep apnea, they're not yet validated to detect other sources of sleep disturbance detectable on in-lab PSG.

    • @briansylvester9982
      @briansylvester9982 Před rokem

      @tompulmcritsleep8975 If fitness trackers had become validated, then that would probably have some adverse impact on the industry. Equipment needs to be updated. There is no reason for the cluster of wires in this day and age.

  • @gazamax3
    @gazamax3 Před rokem

    thank you so much. so helpful

  • @reneilwenchabeleng661

    Thank you so much well explained

  • @COOL4830
    @COOL4830 Před rokem

    This was fabulous

  • @syphoresdrow5077
    @syphoresdrow5077 Před rokem

    Thank you , can you suggest me any book/website or videos , where i can learn more about sleep studies ?

    • @tompulmcritsleep8975
      @tompulmcritsleep8975 Před rokem

      Hmmm, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) is probably the most reliable source. Much of their content is behind a paywall, but they have a fair amount of free stuff, particularly on sleepeducation.org

  • @joyharrison8108
    @joyharrison8108 Před rokem

    Thank you this was very helpful

  • @OrionWinters
    @OrionWinters Před rokem

    Thanks. Very helpful.

  • @marilynecomeau4420
    @marilynecomeau4420 Před rokem

    Thank you, very well explained!

  • @muhammadanas7698
    @muhammadanas7698 Před rokem

    What an excellent presentation it is.. Thanks a lot

  • @floridamanpresents3952

    Thank you. I am getting a study done and have no idea what to expect

  • @mingmingzhang2033
    @mingmingzhang2033 Před 2 lety

    perfect. very informative. Do you have any advanced lecture on mechanical ventilation? I like that.

    • @tompulmcritsleep8975
      @tompulmcritsleep8975 Před 2 lety

      Thank you! Yes, see here for mechanical ventilation: czcams.com/video/D5d4_sUbRew/video.html&lc=UgxFVCTjp3FN7lmJA2t4AaABAg&ab_channel=TomPulmCritSleep

  • @kashifkhankhalil7211
    @kashifkhankhalil7211 Před 3 lety

    sir very informative video one video neao mode

  • @DrAugrajUprety
    @DrAugrajUprety Před 4 lety

    such a nice pictorial presentation.....thank you sir...

  • @ansara3
    @ansara3 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for conveying complex concepts with such ease; making them easy to understand.