Metabolic Resuscitation in Sepsis - The ACTS Randomized Trial

Metabolic Resuscitation in Sepsis - The ACTS Randomized Trial

Author: FOAMcast August 18, 2020 Duration: 22:34

 We review the Ascorbic Acid, Corticosteroids, and Thiamine in Septic Shock (ACTS) Trial by Moskowitz et al in JAMA

Show notes: FOAMcast.org

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Jeremy Faust and Lauren Westafer


Tune into FOAMcast-An Emergency Medicine Podcast for a deep and practical exploration of medical topics, grounded in the vast world of Free Open Access Medical education. This isn't just about summarizing the latest online discussions; it's about critically connecting innovative FOAM resources-from blogs and freely streamed conferences to PubMed articles-with established, core medical knowledge. Each episode serves as a guided tour through complex clinical concepts, where the hosts provide essential review and point you toward key references for further study. The conversation is built on the belief that learning is a collaborative process, transforming isolated digital information into durable understanding for practice. You'll hear thoughtful analysis that challenges assumptions and synthesizes ideas, all aimed at enhancing patient care. This podcast exists because navigating modern medical education works best as a shared endeavor, making the most of the collective intelligence found within the FOAM community. Join the hosts as they break down the why and how behind emergency medicine, creating a space where curiosity meets clinical application.
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