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Here's a video I made breaking down this very important ventilator graphic from a patient who was intubated for airway protection. Your ability to understand these principles will save lives! #FOAMed

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Sam Ghali, M.D.1 year ago

Please share this with anyone you know who might benefit!

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American Stories Network1 year ago

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Qasem Ahmed1 year ago

I truly believe that even the most challenging topics in critical care can be effortlessly simplified by Dr. Sam’s voice—his gentle tone seeps into the hippocampus and embeds the information with remarkable clarity.

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Sam Ghali, M.D.1 year ago

Thank you for this incredibly kind feedback! 🙏

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toninho1 year ago

We should always try to correct asynchronys by understanding the ventilator-patient interaction and ajusting the parameters. Sedating the patient is the last alternative and we should always try to use the least sedation and least invasive mode when possible

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Sam Ghali, M.D.1 year ago

This exactly is spot on

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Sam Ghali, M.D.1 year ago

This is one of the most important educational videos I’ve made in awhile!

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DUSTOFF daddy1 year ago

Chill with true crime voice bro my chick on here

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Kirk Patrick Miller1 year ago

I wait for these! I still have a long way to go to even say, I understand them, but I appreciate each and everyone. I’m always thirsty for knowledge and learning. I see you! I appreciate you. Have a wonderful day! •

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Sam Ghali, M.D.1 year ago

Thanks, Kirk. So glad to hear that. You too, brother!

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Ken Johnson1 year ago

I stayed with my wife for several months of her vented/ECMO CVICU stay before her lung transplant and am forever grateful for folks that would show up and state and fiddle with vent parameters at 2:00am until "things were better". I saved this video to re-watch and share with her

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Sam Ghali, M.D.1 year ago

Wow! Thanks for sharing Ken. Wishing all the best to both of you! 🙏

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