
Sarah Wahlster
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21-04-2020 18:51:05
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THREAD How should we be ventilating brain-injured patients? What has changed in our approach to mechanical ventilation in this population? What new insights have emerged? We review these questions in our recent review CO Critical Care: researchgate.net/publication/36…




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Another scary study demonstrating that clinicians use very few tests when prognosticating cardiac arrest patients😭 Sarah Wahlster what are clinicians using instead? 🤔@PittPCAS Pitt Neurology Pitt Critical Care Medicine C Callaway sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Nice review by Nicholas Morris and Seemant Chaturvedi Intensive BP Control After Mechanical Thrombectomy for AIS Upshot: don’t go below SBP 140 mm Hg — you might do harm #NoLVOLeftBehind ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.116…

#BMCPulmMed welcomes submissions to a new collection on 'Brain-lung crosstalk'. Guest Edited by Denise Battaglini, Chiara Robba, Sarah Wahlster and Dr James Town University of Washington. To find out more, visit <biomedcentral.com/collections/BL…>


Hot off the press - Fantastic work from Sarah Wahlster & Chiara Robba looking at the association between mechanical power and clinical outcomes in brain-injured patients Critical Care. ccforum.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

Thanks so much for joining HL O'Brien - meant a lot to have your support!!! (bright & early)


🧵 Can high-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) or non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) be used to decrease reintubation risk in brain-injured patients? Our study of 1,115 patients from 62 sites worldwide, published in the Blue Journal ATS Blue Journal, explores this question.

New Without Borders blog, "Understanding the Role of the Emergency Neurologic Life Support Course in Resource-Limited Settings: A Needs Assessment and Live Training Event for African Health Care Workers": bit.ly/4570jPj #GlobalNeurology Deanna Saylor Farrah Mateen




.Sarah Wahlster & I are grateful to authors from 11 countries doing the incredible work presented in this issue of Seminars in Neurology: Neurology in Underserved and Marginalized Populations thieme-connect.com/products/ejour… @AltafSaadiMD Adys Mendizabal, MD,MS


Ok… I am pretty sure my entire life has been leading up to this point 😂 There is quite possibly no one more excited than me about this whole issue (and to share my article on neuromuscular emergencies!) Who’s pumped for NCC #continuumcases starting next week!?! 🙋♀️ Lyell Jones MD