Todd Rice
@toddrice_ICU
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Critical care doc / physician scientist. Assoc Editor for Critical Care section of CHEST, Past-President ASPEN; ICU Ed and Todd-Caster
Nashville, TN
Joined March 2018
Just released @IcuCast - new episode about 2 studies presented @ ESICM conference: BICAR-ICU-2 & SOFA-2. great to see more data on bicarb in pts w/ acidemia & AKI. Great discussion. How should we view these results? how do they influence clinical practice?
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Another guest on ICU Ed and Todd-Cast https://t.co/oNKoSGPBlz - this time Carla Sevin @ICU_Recovery joins us to chat about WFIT trial, PICS & everything Post-ICU follow-up. A lot to talk about, so a bit longer episode, but still great insight & discussion. https://t.co/sRs5Vb1in8
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Listen to New: WFIT with Carla Sevin from ICU Ed and Todd-Cast wherever you get your podcasts!
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We are LIVE @ Critical Care Bootcamp 2025! Thank you to conference organizers for inviting us and thank you to everyone who came out to listen! We talk about the PIC trial by Lemiale et al published in @LancetRespirMed PIC: https://t.co/OEAyjH39zi 🎧 https://t.co/qPyhTM2Rd4
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Listen to ICU Ed and Todd-Cast wherever you get your podcasts!
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The ICU Ed and Todd-Cast - Live @ CHEST2025. We talk about continuous glucose monitoring, oscillation in unconscious mech vent pts, and BASE and SAFE-ECMO. Highlighting studies presented at CHEST. Good studies. Great learning. @accpchest @IcuCast
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Episode 74 of ICU Ed and Todd-Cast @IcuCast now available! We talk about melatonin in crit ill pts & delirium/sleep in MELLOW, DEMEL, & newly published SCCM Meta-analysis. MELLOW: https://t.co/Csq8vgLlgU DEMEL: https://t.co/hgpLXa1Ovt Meta-analysis:
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Our findings suggest that melatonin administration in the critically ill may improve perceived sleep and reduce delirium, without increasing adverse effects. Certainty of evidence was negatively...
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What's the optimal feeding strategy in the first days of ICU admission? @toddrice_ICU is breaking it down NOW at #abran: · The Route matters 🥣 (Go enteral) · The Timing matters ⏳ (Patience is key) · The Goals matter 🎯 (<1.3 g/kg protein + micronutrients) Important insights !
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Great conference and great talks and discussion. Amazing to see the enthusiasm for nutrology and the overwhelming desire to improve the care of patients through education and learning.
Just back from #ABRAN in São Paulo! >4000 attendees showing incredible passion for nutrology. 🔥 Insightful talks on ICU nutrition. 🔥 Packed room debating the boundaries of #AI in healthcare Thanks for the fantastic exchanges! #MedTwitter #Brazil @toddrice_ICU
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Fun conference. Honored to be invited to do a live podcast. Steroids in non-HIV PJP infections - in my practice, I now see way more PJP in immunocompromised patients without HIV than in do in patients with HIV - so highly clinically relevant study topic.
We are LIVE @ Critical Care Bootcamp 2025! Thank you to conference organizers for inviting us and thank you to everyone who came out to listen! We talk about the PIC trial by Lemiale et al published in @LancetRespirMed PIC: https://t.co/OEAyjH39zi 🎧 https://t.co/qPyhTM2Rd4
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Oxygen, protein, and mailbag - what more could you want in a podcast?
Episode 72! We continue talking about CCR25 with UK-ROX and and TARGET-Protein published in @JAMA_current and presented at the #CCR25 conference UK-ROX: https://t.co/d42aH3Tvzl TARGET-Protein: https://t.co/KSQLVH0AVv 🎧:
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Excellent. I am definitely excited to see more data on bicarbonate and better understand its effects (and ? potential benefits) in our patients.
@toddrice_ICU The SodaBIC trial is going strong. More data in the bicarbonate front are on the horizon.
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Fluids are one of my favorite topics to talk about. We have learned a lot about composition of fluids that we give over the last decade (or longer). We discuss some of what we learn, plus new learnings from the FLUID study and some "provocative" results from BICAR-ICU from 2017.
Episode 71! We talk about FLUID published in @NEJM and BICAR-ICU from @TheLancet FLUID: https://t.co/86g3gBtzve BICAR-ICU: https://t.co/pZa3MAFhsX 🎧 https://t.co/qPyhTM3p2C
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Always great to get one of (if not THE) world's experts on to join discussion. Have seen lots of talk about A2B, w/ different interpretations of clinical impact of the results. Listen in to hear what we think (in more detail than the editorial we wrote... https://t.co/76BEx3Y6yl)
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Critically ill patients receiving invasive mechanical ventilation often require continuous infusion of sedation to address pain and anxiety. The search for the single best sedative agent for critic...
Episode 70! We have @WesElyMD join us to talk about A2B by Walsh et al published in @JAMA_current May with the @ATSBlueEditor conference. Don't miss this one! 🎧 https://t.co/qPyhTM2Rd4 A2B: https://t.co/9cj1gAbpVf JAMA: https://t.co/xxPvwn0WMq Editorial:
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If you haven't experienced this critical care bootcamp, you are definitely missing out. Fantastic educational experience. Hands on learning, didactic learning, networking. All in good ole' Nashvegas. A true destination education. Sign up now before spots fill up. #destinationedu
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Two excellent studies that deal with liberating patients from mechanical ventilation. Great studies to discuss and think about the clinical implications of PAV+ weaning and diaphragmatic stimulation.
Episode 69! We talk about the articles from the #CCR25 conference with RESCUE-3 published in @ATSBlueEditor by Dres et al and PROMIZING by Bosma et al in @NEJM RESCUE-3: https://t.co/Xfldl0gEuz PROMIZING: https://t.co/4Tw8tEMdVx Listen:
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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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Training on POCUS, Airway management, and ventilator management - some of the foundations of critical care. Great 3 days at CHEST headquarters. Join us for some good learning and lots of fun.
Receive experience with bedside critical care ultrasound, airway management, mechanical ventilation, and common ICU procedures. Register now.
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Lots of new studies - some very interesting and intriguing (maybe even provocative) trials and results. This is a whirlwind review, but more detailed review in future episodes.
Episode 67! A simple one this time. Just a 50,000 ft overview of the presentations from the #CCR25 conference! 🎧 https://t.co/qPyhTM3p2C
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So many great learning opportunities - cutting edge science, didactic learning, roundtables, panel discussions, simulation (POCUS, procedures). It covers it all. And you get to enjoy Nashville in the evenings - WIN WIN!!!!
Excited to attend the #CCBootcamp2025 this September in Nashville! Hands down one of the best med conferences for critical care NPs & PAs to engage with experts and expand their knowledge! #MedEd #MedTwitter 🏥
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Although somewhat infrequent in our ICU admissions, acute chest syndrome is often complex with high morbidity. New treatments are badly needed. Appreciate Dr. Tillman joining us to discuss this RCT and the possibility of systemic anticoagulation benefitting these unfortunate pts.
Episode 66! We talk about Acute Chest Syndrome in Sickle Cell with one of our favorite hematologists, Benjamin Tillman! We base our discussion around the TASC trial published by Dessap et al in @ATSBlueEditor 2025. Pubmed: https://t.co/9KSw0dwLph 🎧
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Lots of good stuff to talk about - and what scores will the A2B "acronym" receive
Excellent editorial on the A2B trial in @JAMA_current highlighting the need for dynamic sedation strategies for mechanically ventilated adults. Can't wait for a @IcuCast on this study! @EdQian
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