100 episodes

The goal of the Neurocritical Care Society Podcast is to summarize some of the latest content and cutting edge research published in the journal, Neurocritical Care, official journal of the Neurocritical Care Society. Episodes are produced regularly and feature interviews with the top researchers around the world in the fields of neurology, critical care, and neurosurgery.

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The goal of the Neurocritical Care Society Podcast is to summarize some of the latest content and cutting edge research published in the journal, Neurocritical Care, official journal of the Neurocritical Care Society. Episodes are produced regularly and feature interviews with the top researchers around the world in the fields of neurology, critical care, and neurosurgery.

    CURRENTS: Innovation for Health Disparities Research in Hemorrhagic Stroke

    CURRENTS: Innovation for Health Disparities Research in Hemorrhagic Stroke

    As clinicians working with patients who have sustained an acute brain injury, we are naturally focused on caring for the injury itself. Until recent years, the clinical severity of brain injury was regarded as the main driver of prognosis and outcomes. However, we are beginning to understand how non-clinical factors, including the social determinants of health (SDOH), contribute to differential risk for all brain injuries including hemorrhagic stroke, and continue to impact our patients’ recovery even after injury. In this week's episode Dr Lauren Koffman is joined by Dr Nirupama Yechoor and Dr Rachel Forman to discuss how understanding the complex interplay between clinical and social determinants of health is crucial for clinicians caring for hemorrhagic stroke survivors, not only for recovery and secondary prevention, but also to effectively counsel families on primary prevention. Lauren is also joined by Mike Foster, a member of Yale's Stroke Patient Advisory Board who talks about his experience as a stroke survivor.
    You can read the Currents article at https://currents.neurocriticalcare.org/Leading-Insights/Article/innovation-for-health-disparities-research-in-hemorrhagic-stroke. 
    Stroke survivors or those who care for loved ones who have had a stroke can sign-up for Dr Yechoor's study at https://rally.massgeneralbrigham.org/study/strokewellbeing. 

    • 33 min
    HOT TOPICS: NCS Guidelines for Seizure Prophylaxis in Adults Hospitalized With Moderate–Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

    HOT TOPICS: NCS Guidelines for Seizure Prophylaxis in Adults Hospitalized With Moderate–Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

    For the latest episode in our Hot Topics series, Dr Nicholas Morris, FCNS is joined by Dr Jennifer Frontera, FNCS to discuss the NCS Guidelines for Seizure Prophylaxis in Adults Hospitalized with Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. 
    Download the guidelines at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12028-023-01907-x. 

    • 37 min
    PERSPECTIVES: Dr Daryl Gress

    PERSPECTIVES: Dr Daryl Gress

    In this week's PERSPECTIVES episode, Dr Nicholas Morris is joined by Dr Daryl Gress, Professor of Neurological Sciences at the University of Nebraska to discuss Dr Gress' lessons learned while building a new neurocritical care unit and training program at UCSF.

    • 41 min
    CURRENTS: Understanding the Landscape of Post-NeuroICU Clinics

    CURRENTS: Understanding the Landscape of Post-NeuroICU Clinics

    Post-intensive care clinics following admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) have gained significant traction in recent years across the United States and internationally. This movement has been driven by increasing recognition of the long-term sequela related to the experience of an ICU admission. This week, Dr Lauren Koffman is joined by Dr Matthew Jaffa and Dr Julia Carlson to discuss the landscape of post-neuroICU clinics and the impetus for their development and continuation.

    • 31 min
    CURRENTS: Elisabeth's Story of Hope

    CURRENTS: Elisabeth's Story of Hope

    In May 2014 Elisabeth Beraquit fell through the faulty doors of an elevator into an empty shaft, landing 30 feet below on top of the elevator car. She suffered multiple traumatic brain injuries, including subarachnoid hemorrhage, intraventricular hemorrhage, and a diffuse axonal injury. 10 years on and Elisabeth is thriving, running her own business in Philadelphia and living her best life. In this week’s episode she and her sister, Sarah, join Dr Lauren Koffman to discuss Elisabeth's Story of Hope.
    You can read Elisabeth’s story in Currents at https://currents.neurocriticalcare.org/Stories-of-Hope/Article/story-of-hope-elisabeth.

    • 26 min
    HOT TOPICS: Critical Care Management of Patients After Cardiac Arrest

    HOT TOPICS: Critical Care Management of Patients After Cardiac Arrest

    In this week's episode, Dr Nicholas Morris is joined by Dr. Karen Hirsch and Dr. Teresa May to discuss their paper “Critical Care Management of Patients After Cardiac Arrest: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association and Neurocritical Care Society”.  We discuss the difference between a scientific statement and a guideline, areas of uncertainty, and research priorities for the post-arrest patient.
    You can read the paper at https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000001163. 

    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

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34 Ratings

34 Ratings

yazzola ,

It’s a MUST

If you’re into NCC, or critical care in general this podcast is a MUST.
Thanks everyone for this great effort.
Yazeed

ChrisChrisSquared ,

Neurocritical Care Essentials

Dr. Al-Mufti is a beacon of light that guides us through the murky morass of heterogeneous Neurocritical Care practices. His steady stream of highly qualified experts across the Neurocritical Care world, and sometimes from outside that world, bring the clear eyed, critical approach to evidence-based medicine that is sorely needed.
Thank you Dr. Al-Mufti!

Rightbrainr ,

Great updates in critical care

Terrific, brief snippets of the latest in neuro critical care.

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