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Circle of Willis and brain circulation Herophilus of Chalcedon (335-280 BC), “Father of Anatomy,” described the vascular structure at the base of the brain which he named the rete mirabile (Latin for “wonderful net”). Although works of Herophilus were tragically destroyed on Julius Caesar’s invasion of Alexandria, some of his teaching can be found in the writings of Galen, who was said to have possessed all his work. Thomas Willis (1621–1675), a physician and Professor of Natural Philosophy at Oxford in the mid-17th century, demonstrated with great precision both the structure and the function of one major anastomotic arterial system. For this reason, the name of this structure is interchangeable, either as Willis’ circle or as Willis’ polygon, being one of the most famous eponymous structures in human anatomy. Satyendra Dhar MD, @DharSaty #circleofwillis #neuroanaromy #cva #baseofbrain #brain #stroke
Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation Indications: • COPD exacerbation (↓ intubation, ↓ mortality), Cardiogenic pulmonary edema (↓ mortality), Other causes of respiratory failure, DNI status, Extubation to NIPPV Contraindications: • Unresponsiveness/coma, Inability to trigger breath, Inability to protect airway / remove mask, Risk of emesis / copious secretions, Recent head/neck surgery Interfaces: Helmet, Full Face, Partial Face, Nasal Modes: • CPAP - Continuous positive airway pressure • s/T - Spontaneous Time (a.k.a BiLevel, BiPAP) • AVAPS - Adaptive volume assured pressure (a.k.a. NAPS) by Nick Mark MD @nickmmark #NIVPPV #NonInvasive #Positive #Pressure #Ventilation #diagnosis #management #indications #pulmonary #interfaces
Ascites Differential Diagnosis Table - Serum Ascites Albumin Gradient (SAAG) SAAG ≥ 1.1: • Cirrhosis • Portal vein thrombosis • Late budd-chiari • CHF • Constrictive pericarditis/tamponade • IVC obstruction • Early budd-chiari SAAG < 1.1: • Nephrotic syndrome • Malignancy • Peritoneal carcinomatosis • Serositis (infection vs autoimmune) • Pancreatic ascites Matthew Ho, MD PhD @MatthewHoMD #Ascites #Differential #Diagnosis #Table #Serum #Albumin #Gradient #SAAG #hepatology
Assessment of Chest Tube Drains Stepwise assessment of Chest Tube Function TUBE POSITIONING • Look at the CXR: is the chest tube correctly positioned to drain air/fluid? Are all six of the side holes within the chest cavity? Has it moved since a prior CXR? • If a chest tube is mal-positioned it may need to be removed/replaced. CHEST TUBE OUTPUT • How much fluid output has there been in the last 24 hours? Check the DRAINAGE area of the chest drain. • Generally, it is reasonable to remove a chest tube if the output is <200 ml/day. • If a tube stops draining, fibrinolytics can be used to clear obstructions. TIDALING (RESPIRATORY VARIATION) • Tidaling indicates that the chest drain is within the pleura and transducing the pleural pressures. Look for movement of the indicator ball in the chest drain. Also look for cyclic movement of fluid in dependent loops of tubing. • You can temporarily disconnect suction (bend the suction tubing to occlude it) to make it easier to evaluate tidaling. AIR LEAK • Air leak is the presence of bubbles in the WATER SEAL chamber indicating that air is present within the chest (or a leak is present in the drainage system). • Intermittent air leak occurring with the respiratory cycle (typically at end inspiration) indicates an injury to the lung or airways. Have the patient cough to see if air leak occurs with higher pressures. • Continuous air leak — throughout the respiratory cycle suggests either a large injury to lung or airways or a leak in the tubing. SUCTION • Is the drain connected to suction? How much suction is applied? Be cautious about applying suction to large effusions as rapid drainage can precipitate re-expansion pulmonary edema. CHEST TUBE SIZING & POSITIONING Tubes sized by internal diameter (1 Fr = 0.3 mm). Recommended size varies by indication: • 14-22 Fr stable pneumothorax • 24-28 Fr tension pneumothorax • 28-32 Fr hemothorax/empyema • Smaller pigtail drains placed by Seldinger technique may have equivalent outcomes. Ideal direction where tube is placed: • For air -> anterior superiorly • For fluid -> posterior inferior WEANING A CHEST TUBE • Generally, chest tubes are initially placed on suction. This facilitates air/fluid removal from the thorax. • Upon resolution of the pneumothorax or drainage of an effusion, suction can be discontinued (this is called "being on water sear') • Clamping a chest tube simulates removal. Though usually unnecessary, this is done prior to removal to ensure a pneumothorax does not recur. This can be useful if considering removing a chest tube while on positive pressure ventilation. - Dr. Nick Mark MD @nickmmark #ChestTube #Drains #Diagnosis #Assessment #Pulmonary
Algorithm for the Treatment of COPD Stepwise Drug Therapy, Healthcare Factors, and Supplemental Therapy #Management #COPD #Algorithm #Stepwise #Supplemental #Therapy
Comparison of Asthma and COPD Exacerbation Treatment - Dr. Eric Strong @DrEricStrong - Strong Medicine https://www.youtube.com/c/EricsMedicalLectures/ #Asthma #COPD #Comparison #Exacerbation #Treatment #Management
COPD treatment #management #CEM#medstudent#neumonology#COPD#epoc
The fourth pattern includes abnormalities that result in decreased lung attenuation or air-filled lesions. These include: - Emphysema - Lung cysts (LAM, LIP, Langerhans cell histiocytosis) - Bronchiectasis - Honeycombing Most diseases with a low attenuation pattern can be readily distinguished on the basis of HRCT findings. #Diagnosis #Radiology #Pulmonary #CTChest #LowAttenuation #Differential #Diagram #Comparison #Honeycombing #TractionBronchiectasis #Cysts #Emphysema #SignetRing #RadiologyAssistant
Brain Vascular Perfusion and Infarct Territories By Dr. Eelco FM Wijdicks @EWijdicks #Brain #Vascular #Perfusion #Infarct #Territories #Stroke #Localization #diagnosis #neurology #CVA
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) - A Spectrum of Syndromes. #CAD #CoronaryArteryDisease #Spectrum #Angina #AcuteCoronarySyndrome #MI #MyocardialInfarction #HeartAttack #Atherosclerosis
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