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Dr Maddi Anupindi February 28, 2020


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  • Obstetric Physiology
    ICU Primary Prepcast

    By Dr Maddi Anupindi On February 28, 2020

    Obstetric Physiology

    Outline the cardiovascular, respiratory, haematological and genitourinary changes that occur during pregnancy Cardiovascular: these include effects on cardiac output and mechanical effects Cardiac output Stroke volume:  increases by 20-30%, mainly in the first trimester Heart rate: increases as early as […]


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  • NONSEDA Trial
    eCritCare Podcast

    By Dr Swapnil Pawar On February 28, 2020

    NONSEDA Trial

    Nonsedation or Light Sedation in Critically Ill, Mechanically Ventilated Patients Invasive mechanical ventilation after tracheal intubation is among the most frequently performed procedures in adult patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). Sedation and analgesia are provided at the […]


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  • De-resuscitation in Intensive Care
    eCritCare Podcast

    By Dr Swapnil Pawar On February 20, 2020

    De-resuscitation in Intensive Care

    The accumulation of a positive fluid balance is a frequent occurrence in critically ill patients. As Paracelsus said, ” All things are poisons, nothing is without poison. Only the dose permits something not to be poisonous.” Like other drugs, it […]


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  • VITAMINS Trial
    eCritCare Podcast

    By Dr Swapnil Pawar On February 13, 2020

    VITAMINS Trial

    Sir William Osler said that “except on a few occasions, the patient appears to die from the body’s response to infection rather than from the infection” Sepsis is a major problem across the globe. Apart from the enormous financial costs […]







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We discuss various topics pertinent to Intensive care pharmacology and physiology.

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We meet health professional educators around the globe to discuss various educational approaches.

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The Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) podcast series called ‘Intensive Talk’.

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Dr Maddi Anupindi

Maddi is an ICU registrar at St George Hospital who has a keen interest in teaching and education. She wishes that her recollection of medical knowledge was as strong as her recollection of song lyrics or quotes from episodes of ‘The West Wing’. When she’s not thinking of the next unquestionably funny dad joke for this podcast, she enjoys cryptic crosswords, musicals and anything cheese related. She hopes that this podcast helps in some small way to lessen the torment of the ICU primary exam. "

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