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Cardiologist turned Intensivist, cardiac intensive care, pulmonary embolism @NYULangone @NYULangonePCCSM

New York, NY
Joined September 2017
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@DrKevinBuda
Dr. Kevin Buda
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🚨 New paper drop! 🚨 Check out the phenom paper from @CardsNYC and our accompanying editorial in @CircAHA on hemodynamic super-responders to thrombectomy in PE. πŸ”— https://t.co/8FpLonEorZ @SripalBangalore @PERTConsortium @PERTCouncil @MayoClinicCCM @AnnGageMD @SamHorrMD
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@robertshiuzhang
Robert Zhang MD
4 months
🫁 New in Breathe: a comprehensive review on acute pulmonary embolism management by @CardsNYC https://t.co/dSknnck6Pc A must-read update! @SripalBangalore @NYULangonePCCSM @jameshorowitzmd @ERSpublications @TaniaAhuja @nyugrossman
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@peter_szz
Peter Zhang, MD
8 months
Syncope is a common clinical presentation, but whether it portends worse cardiac index / invasive hemodynamics at the time of intervention for PE patients remains unknown. Our group studied that! Check it out: https://t.co/hi6yxImoXm @robertshiuzhang @CardsNYC @jameshorowitzmd
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ajconline.org
The relationship between syncope and invasive hemodynamics in patients with pulmonary embolism (PE) remains unknown. The objective of this study was to assess the ability of syncope, as a single...
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@MadsDam_MD
Mads Dam Lyhne
8 months
PAPi is an emerging index for #RV injury in advanced heart failure and LVAD implementation. What about the #peoplesventricle in acute #PE and #CTEPH? We did some digging. Thanks for an educational collaboration @CardsNYC @vaszochios @DocAsger
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mdpi.com
Background and Objectives: The pulmonary artery pulsatility index (PAPi) is an emerging marker of right ventricular (RV) injury but has not been well investigated in acute pulmonary embolism (PE) or...
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@NYULangonePCCSM
NYULangonePCCSM
10 months
Critical Care Cardiologists @CardsNYC & @carlosalviar share their approach to teaching the RV's role in positive pressure ventilation in @atscholar using 2 sessions: 1️⃣ How the RV fills & 2️⃣ How the RV empties πŸ”“ https://t.co/iv6JHauqni #MedEd #CriticalCare #Cardiology #PCCM
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@robertshiuzhang
Robert Zhang MD
10 months
In @ccijournal, we examine real-world outcomes of CDT vs CBT in acute PE, placing our findings in the context of the recently published #PEERLESS trial πŸ”— https://t.co/VYag7wXuIA @SripalBangalore @CardsNYC @jameshorowitzmd @btaslakianMD @peter_szz @PERTConsortium
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@msiuba
Matt Siuba
11 months
We present another publication-quality chapter from ShockWaves, the 1st chapter in the RHC section. @CaravitaSergio presents a masterclass on the invasive PA waveform. Section editors: @SophiaAirhartMD & @zilgiovineMD Look out next week for the non-invasive correlates πŸ‘€
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@CardsNYC
Eugene Yuriditsky
11 months
How does positive pressure impact the right ventricle? Check out our approach to thinking through, and teaching heart-lung interactions with mechanical ventilation. https://t.co/VRoINsPxij @carlosalviar @emireles_c @ATSScholar
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@doc_BLocke
Brian Locke, MD MSCI
11 months
RCT (n=179) of P(v-a)CO2 gap and P(v-a)CO2 gap/Ca-vO2 ratio guided resuscitation for shock vs usual care ➑️ only slight diff in interventions (more dobutamine, less fluids); no diff in lactate clearance or outcomes.
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Brian Locke, MD MSCI
1 year
SVO2 & ScVO2: Is delivery of O2 adequate relative to consumption? P(v–a)CO2 (=central venous-to-arterial CO2 tension difference): Is delivery of CO2 to the lungs adequate relative to CO2 production? Ξ” in both capture Ξ” in CI; Ξ”P(v-a)CO2 a bit cleaner https://t.co/wPvUVeMv54
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@nazliokumus
Nazli Okumus
11 months
Thrilled to share our paper about Critical Care Management of Acute VTE is published in @radcliffeCARDIO A huge thank you to the amazing team of co-authors @jameshorowitzmd @CardsNYC #MikeSolomon #AshleyPark https://t.co/qqCDjrIZms @AmitGoyalMD @CardioNerds @AdnanKhalifMD
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@JCriticalCare
JCriticalCare
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Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in high-risk pulmonary embolism https://t.co/3CKzVcGWRl
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@msiuba
Matt Siuba
1 year
New resource! We’d like to announce the launch of our living textbook for hemodynamics, Shockwaves! Edited by @MaxHockstein and I with contributions by many great clinicians and educators
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@msiuba
Matt Siuba
1 year
First chapter on PAC cardiac output is out and looks fantastic. Peer-reviewed. Authored by @CardsNYC
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@NYULangonePCCSM
NYULangonePCCSM
1 year
A multidisciplinary team from @BellevueHosp + @nyulangone demonstrates that IVC contrast reflux grade is highly specific for predicting a reduced cardiac index in patients with acute PE in @ThrombosisRese1 πŸ”“ https://t.co/8J48sEY6Py #PulmonaryEmbolism #PCCM #CriticalCare #PERT
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@CardsNYC
Eugene Yuriditsky
1 year
How do you use echo to predict normotensive shock in PE? We show the TAPSE/PASP ratio is extremely sensitive and specific. Right Ventricular-Pulmonary Arterial Uncoupling as a Predictor of Inva... https://t.co/YiPSOsiUvK
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@seanvandiepen
Sean van Diepen
1 year
An approach to medical management of mixed shock states guided by hemodynamics and volume assessment. A full link to the paper: https://t.co/8TPlGlSr3b 5/5
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@AnnGageMD
Ann Gage
1 year
The Giants are currently going head-to-head… Not sure they will look as friendly post-debate. Shock Teams: Life-Saving or Resource-Wasting? @SVRaoMD @SCAI @SCAI_Prez @ACCinTouch @ShashankSinhaMD @SocietyOfCCC @HFSA #critcarecards24 @JasonKatzMD @carlosalviar @jameshorowitzmd
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@CardsNYC
Eugene Yuriditsky
1 year
Mechanical Ventilation and Heart-Lung interactions - the best ICU topic #critcarecards24 @carlosalviar @EBohula @emireles_c @LMethvinMD @ElliottMillerMD and Guido Tavazzi
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@CardsNYC
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@emireles_c
Eduardo Mireles-Cabodevila
1 year
Starting the Critical Caria Cardiology Symposium #critcarecards24 with @AnnGageMD @carlosalviar @jameshorowitzmd
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