Ventilating the Future: CRNAs at the Forefront of Lung Protective Strategies

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In this episode, hosts Terry and Garry take listeners on a journey through the evolution of anesthesia, reflecting on the remarkable changes witnessed since their early days in the field. From manual adjustments of OR beds to sophisticated ventilator technologies, they explore the transformative advancements that have revolutionized patient care.
Focusing on lung protective ventilation strategies, Terry and Garry delve into the intricacies of reducing postoperative pulmonary complications, drawing upon historical practices and cutting-edge research to provide valuable insights for anesthesia providers.
With a blend of anecdotal reminiscences and evidence-based discussions, they aim to empower listeners with knowledge to enhance patient outcomes and navigate the complexities of modern anesthesia.
Join Terry and Garry as they embark on a captivating exploration of the past, present, and future of anesthesia.
 
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
The transformation of anesthesia technology over the years.
Understanding atelectasis and its impact on pulmonary physiology.
The role of PEEP, tidal volumes, and recruitment maneuvers in lung protection.
The significance of limiting driving pressure during mechanical ventilation.
The concept of mechanical power and how it relates to potential lung injury.
Strategies for optimizing patient outcomes and mitigating postoperative complications.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w13QxH9vS1E
 
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Ventilating the Future: CRNAs at the Forefront of Lung Protective Strategies

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