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Category: Cardiac disease

059 – Takotsubo cardiomyopathy

Posted November 11, 2019November 26, 2019 browning_rogerLeave a commentPosted in Cardiac disease, Critical care, Obstetrics

Hi everyone, Once again I am joined by Graeme where we discuss an interesting obstetric case of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy that we were involved with and then do a deep dive […]

047 – Bedside echocardiography for critical care and perioperative medicine

Posted March 29, 2019April 2, 2019 browning_rogerLeave a commentPosted in Anaesthesia, Cardiac disease, Critical care

(*Hypothetical patient) You are called to review a woman who recently arrived in your hospital and is now a few hours postpartum after a pre-term vaginal delivery at 35 weeks. […]

030 – Doctor I only have half a heart – the parturient with a Fontan circulation

Posted July 4, 2018July 4, 2018 browning_roger1 CommentPosted in Anaesthesia, Cardiac disease, Critical care, Obstetrics

You are the anaesthetic consultant on call and you are woken (again) at 2am on a Saturday night by your registrar. They tell you they have been asked by the […]

029 – Great cases discussed crash caesar in a patient with congenital heart disease and another quiz!

Posted June 22, 2018June 22, 2018 browning_roger7 CommentsPosted in Anaesthesia, Cardiac disease, Critical care, Obstetrics

Hi everyone, This week Graeme and I discuss an interesting case from the past involving a parturient with a partially corrected congenital heart condition who presented a bit of a […]

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