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INK+OXYGEN #2: Showing Up
A Christmas morning at the kitchen table—drawing with my kids, thinking about breathing rhythms in the ICU, and learning why showing up matters more than being productive.
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A Christmas morning at the kitchen table—drawing with my kids, thinking about breathing rhythms in the ICU, and learning why showing up matters more than being productive.
COPD
The First Real Paradigm Shift in COPD Care —
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In its pages, the rotund and perpetually sleepy character Joe the Fat Boy embodies what 20th-century clinicians first described as the “Pickwickian syndrome”: profound obesity, excessive daytime somnolence, and elevated CO2 (earlier known to be polycythemia).
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A History, A Physiology, A Philosophy My apologies to this growing readership. After taking the summer of 2025 off from blogging, I’m back. I appreciate your patience 😀. Let’s try a new take today— I’ll attempt to weave history, physiology, evidence, controversy, and philosophy into a practical piece.
EvidenceBasedMedicine
The 65 mmHg MAP target in critical care medicine has deep historical roots—from Hippocrates’ humors to Poiseuille’s equations.
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#MatchDay is here, Med Students!!
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ILD Q and A
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1. Find the studies which showed MAP of 65 mmHg to be the hemodynamic threshold for perfusion. 2. Are there any conditions in which a MAP goal of 70 mmHg should be targeted? 3. Name the recent study where MAP 60-65 mmHg was explored. Would it change your management? 4.