Jon Casey
@JonathanCaseyMD
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The first trial for CCR Down Under 2025 is RSI from @PCCRG @JonathanCaseyMD ➡️Ketamine vs etomidate for emergency tracheal intubation ➡️n= 2364 Join us in Melbourne - Dec 9 & 10 https://t.co/72daQZImLO CCR Down Under is run in partnership with @intensiveblog & @MonashUni
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Awesome to have Dr. Seitz join us to talk about MODE and the upcoming MODEM trials. Ventilators have many different modes, and while we often spend time understanding how each mode works, understanding how different modes might affect our patients and outcomes is more difficult.
Episode 68! Today we talk about modes of mechanical ventilation with the first author Dr. Kevin Seitz. This was published in @accpchest April of 2025 🎧: https://t.co/qPyhTM3p2C Pubmed:
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Today's Paper of the Day is: Evidence-based Emergency Tracheal Intubation https://t.co/JKgcYjlUQ5 Join us to read 1 paper per day and stay up-to-date as we cover the spectrum of critical care across 2025
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@CritCareReviews Editorial: The UK-ROX trial demonstrates that targeting lower oxygen saturation in critically ill patients is safe but does not improve outcomes. #CCR25 @CritCareReviews
https://t.co/1lIjNQAdqd
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Big thanks to VERITAS champion @MaldonadoFabien and our collaborators, including @VPlanz, @KoyamaTatsuki, @SKAvasarala, @JonathanCaseyMD, @criticalMD, @PF_DHAESE, @jonathankurman, @seeweilow, @kmahmood1970, @OtisBRickman, @csalmone, @samirashojaee, @Int_Pulmonology, @naj_rahman.
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Low vs moderate-intensity anticoagulation for VV #ECMO 🔍 SAFE-ECMO pilot trial; 3 centers across 🇺🇸 💉 intermittent SC anticoagulant (doses for DVT prophylaxis) vs traditional approach to anticoagulation with continuous, goal-titrated, infusion 🩸major bleedings 8.3% in low vs
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Viewpoint: @CaleighPropes, Kayla Mehl, and @SMorain explore the potential of pragmatic clinical trials to improve demographic representativeness and health equity in clinical research. https://t.co/feC7cu9HrM
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This Editorial from @HollyLynchez and Daniel Kramer highlights the need for regulatory clarity to support ethical research in clinical care settings. https://t.co/ihn6rOSR5b
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This Special Communication examines the evolution of ethical oversight for clinical research, highlighting the need for a more nuanced approach to IRB review and informed consent. https://t.co/1wQwhrezyE
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Excited to share practice-changing results of our PREOXI trial showing preoxygenation with non-invasive ventilation safely reduced hypoxemia by 51% during emergency tracheal intubation @PCCRG @CUEmergency @CUCombatCenter
#CCR24
https://t.co/bJzaB0otgs
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Among critically ill adults undergoing tracheal intubation, hypoxemia increases the risk of cardiac arrest and death. The effect of preoxygenation with noninvasive ventilation, as compared with pre...
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Presented at #CCR24: In a randomized trial involving critically ill adults undergoing tracheal intubation, the incidence of hypoxemia was lower with preoxygenation with noninvasive ventilation than with an oxygen mask. Full PREOXI trial results: https://t.co/4C2TS0VA6c
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Miss the @PCCRG DEVICE trial, presented by Matthew Semler & Matthew Prekker at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting #CCR23 last week? It was simultaneously published in @NEJM
https://t.co/3MobsWJfmh Here, the trialists briefly explain the results
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Honoured to deliver the Editorial #CCR23 for the DEVICE trial launched today @NEJM Great positive RCT demonstrating VL superiority in FPS in critically ill pts @dasairway @UniversalAirway @doctimcook @Fionafionakel @SheilaMyatra @NEJM
#CCR23: In the DEVICE trial, the use of video laryngoscopy in critically ill patients undergoing intubation in the ED or ICU resulted in a higher incidence of successful intubation on the first attempt than direct laryngoscopy.
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The results from our DEVICE trial are out in the @NEJM . In this RCT, direct laryngoscopy was inferior to video laryngoscopy for first-pass success. In fact, it was so inferior that we had to stop the trial early after DSMB review due to the clear benefit of VL. This is the 🔨
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Proud of our practice-defining work @PCCRG published @NEJM and @CritCareReviews showing definitively that VL is superior to DL in emergency airway management. @CUCombatCenter @CUEmergency
https://t.co/2RRR1uNV3R
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Whether video laryngoscopy as compared with direct laryngoscopy increases the likelihood of successful tracheal intubation on the first attempt among critically ill adults is uncertain. In a multic...
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Our latest trial comparing video to direct laryngoscopy is out!
#CCR23: In the DEVICE trial, the use of video laryngoscopy in critically ill patients undergoing intubation in the ED or ICU resulted in a higher incidence of successful intubation on the first attempt than direct laryngoscopy.
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ATS Mentorship Program now open for registration!! Members can register as a mentor, a mentee, or both. We encourage members of all career stages to consider registering as a mentor. Sign-up at: https://t.co/DlRfOY8mJF Deadline to sign up: April 17, 2023
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The American Thoracic Society is the world's leading medical society dedicated to accelerating the advancement of global respiratory health through…
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Huge congratulations to Anna Hemnes, who on Monday was awarded the Elsa Hanigan (endowed) Chair in Pulmonary Medicine. Well deserved. I was waiting for someone else to tweet this, so I could retweet, but it's been a couple of days. @VUMCLung
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