At the ACCCN-Austin health critical care outreach seminar I'll highlight the differences in resources for patients in the ICU to when they transition to the ward
I'll argue we need a multi-disciplinary approach to CCO
Registration details outlined below
acccn.com.au/events/confe...
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Join this Brazilian webinar on RRS
Registration details and program below
At the ACCCN-Austin health critical care outreach seminar Prof Judy Currey talks about When is it safe to modify RRT calling criteria ?
Prof Currey will discuss
1. how often this occurs
2. for whom
3. what outcomes result
Registration details are outlined below.
acccn.com.au/events/confe...
ACCCN-Austin CCO seminar Ashwin Subramaniam talks on Frailty & the deteriorating patient
@auscriticalcare.bsky.social
A value-based rubric to guide escalation decisions, aligns interventions with patient goals, prognosis & recovery potential recovery
Register here:
acccn.com.au/events/confe...
At the ACCCN-Austin health CCO seminar Dr Erin Mills will talk about how patients & family members are well placed to identify clinical deterioration early
A worried parent outperforms all vital signs in predicting which children will become critically unwell
Register
acccn.com.au/events/confe...
At the ACCCN-Austin health critical care outreach seminar Deb Sharp will talk about
Pathway to Nurse Practitioners: Is an NP-Powered Service the Right Fit?
12th June 2026
Registration details below.
acccn.com.au/events/confe...
The RRT handbook now has 89,400 downloads.
It has been translated into several languages
Please share - it is free :)
rrthandbook.org
Our free RRT handbook has been translated into several languages
It has now had more than 89,000 downloads
Please share
rrthandbook.org
Check out these upcoming events from the international society for Rapid Response Systems
www.rapidresponsesystems.org/event-list
They said the same things 100 years ago and they’ll say the same things 100 years from now.
Save the date
The @Int_SRRS is planning a meeting in Vancouver on Sep 15 2025
Details below
www.rapidresponsesystems.org
Glad to hear - must have been very stressful. I don't let my two go outside - in part for this reason
Latest offering
METs occur in 8% of trauma patients
MET for SBP <90 mmHg a/w in-hospital mortality
MET for HR >130 bpm showed the least association
Age & major trauma both strong independent predictors of hospital mortality
Catecholamines in sepsis: pharmacological insights and clinical applications—a narrative review.
CCR Journal Watch - tracking the critical care literature daily
criticalcarereviews.com/latest-evide...
Honoured to present at the EXCEL registry symposium on functional outcomes after E-CPR
Following E-CPR for IHCA, approx 1/3 are alive at 6 mo and most have a good functional outcome.
However, symptoms and complications are common
Carol Hodgson ANZIC RC Gemma Pound Glenn Eastwood Monash University
Jessica Chappell providing a consumer perspective on liver with cirrhosis and chronic liver disease
Today's Paper of the Day is:
Guillain-Barré syndrome: a comprehensive review
criticalcarereviews.com/latest-evidence/paper-of...
Join us to read 1 paper per day and stay up-to-date as we cover the spectrum of critical care across 2025
Effectiveness of nasal high-flow oxygen during apnoea on hypoxaemia and intubation success in paediatric emergency and ICU settings: a randomised, controlled, open-label trial
CCR Journal Watch - tracking the critical care literature daily
criticalcarereviews.com/latest-evide...
Today's Paper of the Day is:
Practical approach to thrombocytopenia in patients with sepsis: a narrative review
criticalcarereviews.com/latest-evide...
Join us to read 1 paper per day and stay up-to-date as we cover the spectrum of critical care across 2025
Latest offering - the challenges of advance care planning and setting goals of care in the peri-operative setting
@Monash_SPHPM
The @anzics S+Q conference is being held Oct 9-11 in Sydney. Details of the topics below.
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF): the ‘Kyoto Consensus’—steps from Asia
CCR Journal Watch
criticalcarereviews.com/latest-evide...
atest offering
Longer term outcomes after e-CPR
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39816674/
Latest offering on in-hospital cardiac arrests in Australia
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
The 3rd edition of the Textbook of Rapid Response Systems has now been published
Details on the link below
link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
Our latest paper
Attempting to use AI and machine learning to predict which ED patients will need ICU.
Harder than we thought
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39643547/
Save the date
ANZICS safety and quality conference - with a stream on deteriorating patients / RRT
Our RRT handbook on deteriorating patients outlines the principles of assessment & management of hospitalised patients who have a worsening of their clinical status
It is written by expert clinicians, with a particular focus on Rapid Response Team responders
Download it for free
rrthandbook.org