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Ollie Poole MD

@respreview

Anesthesiologist. MD. FRCPC. RRT. Cardiac Anesthesia fellow @ Peter Monk UHN

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linkhttp://youtube.com/respiratoryreview calendar_today04-09-2014 11:47:42

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Congratulations to Dr. Narendra Vakharia on his appointment as Chief of IWK Department of Women’s & Obstetric Anesthesia. @IWKHealth DalAnesthesia 👏

Congratulations to Dr. Narendra Vakharia on his appointment as Chief of IWK Department of Women’s &amp; Obstetric Anesthesia. @IWKHealth <a href="/DalAnesthesia/">DalAnesthesia</a> 👏
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I’ve committed to a cardiac anesthesia fellowship at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, Toronto General Hospital. Very excited to join this elite team and learn from the best. University Health Network Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine

I’ve committed to a cardiac anesthesia fellowship at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, Toronto General Hospital. Very excited to join this elite team and learn from the best. <a href="/UHN/">University Health Network</a> <a href="/UofTanesthesia/">Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine</a>
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Highly recommend this doc. We were lucky to have @drharry64 talk DalAnesthesia about this rescue. Its still unfathomable to me that all the boys survived. Just a ridiculous demonstration of courage and skill. Also makes anes oral exam questions seem straight forward!!

Highly recommend this doc. We were lucky to have @drharry64 talk <a href="/DalAnesthesia/">DalAnesthesia</a> about this rescue. Its still unfathomable to me that all the boys survived. Just a ridiculous demonstration of courage and skill. 

Also makes anes oral exam questions seem straight forward!!
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My fav from R1 is when I watched a guy with refractory SVT get out of bed in emerge and pee directly on to the floor, which promptly restored sinus rhythm.

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When you start waving a swastika you lose your right to freedom, and lose your right to take part in any kind of dialogue on a topic. How have we reached a point where the holocaust is not a topic on which we are all agreed?!

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Tragic + preventable. Based on pic (yes, limited): no obvs predictors of difficult BMV, ETT, LMA or FONA. Monitoring, airway skills…All seems easy until there’s apnea and you don’t know what you’re doing. “Sedation” can become “GAWA” real quick. Tragic failure of BLS.

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Congratulations to our team for performing University Health Network’s first successful same day TAVI (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation) procedure! A grateful patient with a damaged aortic valve was treated in the morning and home by dinner time.

Congratulations to our team for performing <a href="/UHN/">University Health Network</a>’s first successful same day TAVI (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation) procedure! A grateful patient with a damaged aortic valve was treated in the morning and home by dinner time.
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In a multicenter matched cohort analysis, sugammadex administration was associated with a 30% reduced risk of pulmonary complications, a 47% reduced risk of pneumonia, and a 55% reduced risk of respiratory failure compared to neostigmine. ow.ly/ocec50KbQb3

In a multicenter matched cohort analysis, sugammadex administration was associated with a 30% reduced risk of pulmonary complications, a 47% reduced risk of pneumonia, and a 55% reduced risk of respiratory failure compared to neostigmine. ow.ly/ocec50KbQb3
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Time to move on. We eventually stopped using halothane because we got better drugs. Neo still works ok if you use it right, but so does halothane, Pentothal, etc etc. We have a better drug now.