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Out of the Blue: An AJRCCM Podcast

The Out of the Blue podcast takes you out of the pages of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and into the minds of the most brilliant researchers in the fields of respiratory, critical care, and sleep medicine.

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Update frequency
every 21 days
Average duration
27 minutes
Episodes
185
Years Active
2011 - 2025
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Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Retinopathy in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Retinopathy in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

Dr. John Fleetham speaks with Dr. Abd Tahrani to discuss his article Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Retinopathy in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Longitudinal Study.
00:20:23  |   Thu 29 Jun 2017
The Long View and the Fast Lane

The Long View and the Fast Lane

Dr. Nitin Seam sits down to talk about the future of the Blue Journal with Editor-in-Chief Dr. Jadwiga Wedzicha and Deputy Editor Dr. Laurent Brochard.
00:21:05  |   Thu 15 Jun 2017
Sleep Disordered Breathing: Still the New Kid on the Block

Sleep Disordered Breathing: Still the New Kid on the Block

Dr. John Fleetham sits down with Drs. Ayas and Bhattacharjee to discuss their editorial on sleep disordered breathing.
00:26:05  |   Thu 11 May 2017
Critical Care Medicine: A Young, Indispensable and Adaptive Discipline

Critical Care Medicine: A Young, Indispensable and Adaptive Discipline

In celebration of the AJRCCM’s 100 year anniversary, Dr. Trish Kritek sits down with Laurent Brochard to discuss the past, present, and future of critical care medicine.
00:21:27  |   Thu 27 Apr 2017
Physiology and COPD in the Blue Journals

Physiology and COPD in the Blue Journals

In celebration of the AJRCCM’s 100 year anniversary, Dr. John Fleetham sits down with Dr. Peter Calverley to discuss contributions the blue journal has made to the advancement of physiological resear…
00:23:26  |   Thu 13 Apr 2017
Can We Predict Propensity for Asthma Exacerbation?

Can We Predict Propensity for Asthma Exacerbation?

Dr. Loren Denlinger and Nitin Seam discuss the results of SARP-3 , a multi-center cohort study of adults and children with severe asthma. Dr. Denlinger describes the factors that were found to predic…
00:23:21  |   Thu 30 Mar 2017
Balanced Crystalloids versus Saline in the ICU

Balanced Crystalloids versus Saline in the ICU

Dr. Trish Kritek is joined by Dr. Todd Rice to discuss his article “Balanced Crystalloids versus Saline in the Intensive Care Unit: The SALT Randomized Trial”.
00:28:51  |   Thu 16 Mar 2017
GOLD 2017 Report: What You Need to Know

GOLD 2017 Report: What You Need to Know

Blue Journal Editor Dr. Jadwiga Wedzicha joins Dr. Nitin Seam to discuss the newly published 2017 GOLD report. Dr. Wedzicha explains the major updates in the report regarding both diagnosis and manag…
00:23:36  |   Wed 01 Mar 2017
Impact of 24/7 In-Hospital Intensivist Coverage on Outcomes in Pediatric Intensive Care

Impact of 24/7 In-Hospital Intensivist Coverage on Outcomes in Pediatric Intensive Care

Host Dr. Trish Kritek is joined by Dr. Punkaj Gupta to discuss the effectiveness of 24/7 in-house coverage on children suffering from critical illness.
00:22:06  |   Thu 16 Feb 2017
Oral Appliance Therapy in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Oral Appliance Therapy in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Host Dr. John Fleetham is joined by Dr. Brad Edwards to discuss his study’s findings that OA therapy improves the upper-airway collapsibility under passive and active conditions.
00:16:13  |   Thu 26 Jan 2017
Do endobronchial valves benefit patients with homogenous emphysema?

Do endobronchial valves benefit patients with homogenous emphysema?

Nitin Seam discusses the results of the IMPACT trial with study author Ralf Eberhardt and author of a related editorial, Nick Hopkinson.
00:31:57  |   Fri 16 Dec 2016
Should 6 Minute Walk Distance Be Used in COPD Clinical Trials?

Should 6 Minute Walk Distance Be Used in COPD Clinical Trials?

COPD expert Bartolome Celli joins Nitin Seam to discuss an analysis done by the COPD clinical biomarker consortium regarding the use of 6 minute walk distance as part of study enrollment as well as s…
00:33:18  |   Thu 01 Dec 2016
Precision Medicine: An Opportunity to Improve Outcomes of Patients with Sepsis

Precision Medicine: An Opportunity to Improve Outcomes of Patients with Sepsis

Dr. Nitin Seam is joined by Drs. Carolyn Calfee and John Marshall to continue the discussion on developing a new Sepsis definition. Listen in as they discuss the observations made in Dr. Calfee’s edi…
00:34:12  |   Thu 17 Nov 2016
Is It Time for a New Sepsis Definition? A Pro/Con Debate

Is It Time for a New Sepsis Definition? A Pro/Con Debate

In this week’s podcast, Dr. Trish Kritek is joined by Drs. Derek Angus and Christiane Hartog as they debate whether it is time for a new sepsis definition.
00:37:14  |   Thu 03 Nov 2016
Would An Intensive PT Program Significantly Improve Long-Term Physical Functional Performance?

Would An Intensive PT Program Significantly Improve Long-Term Physical Functional Performance?

In the latest AJRCCM podcast, editor Trish Kritek talks to Drs. Marc Moss and Carol Hodgson about whether an intensive PT program would significantly improve long-term physical functional performance…
00:20:42  |   Tue 07 Jun 2016
Do Blood Eosinophils Predict COPD Exacerbation?

Do Blood Eosinophils Predict COPD Exacerbation?

In this week’s installment of the AJRCCM Discussion Podcast, Dr. Nitin Seam is joined Drs. Peter Lange and Jadwiga Wedzicha as they discuss whether blood eosinophil levels serves as a useful biomarke…
00:21:43  |   Mon 02 May 2016
What Type of Sleep-disordered Breathing Puts Patients at Risk for Heart Failure?

What Type of Sleep-disordered Breathing Puts Patients at Risk for Heart Failure?

Dr. Nitin Seam discusses the novel findings of a study following a cohort of 2,865 patients with baseline polysomnography and clinical follow-up with study first author Dr. Sogol Javaheri and Blue Jo…
00:24:17  |   Tue 01 Mar 2016
Does Nintedanib Benefit Certain Subgroups of IPF Patients More than Others? An Analysis of the Data from the INPULSIS Trials

Does Nintedanib Benefit Certain Subgroups of IPF Patients More than Others? An Analysis of the Data from the INPULSIS Trials

Dr. Nitin Seam talks with Drs. Ulrich Costabel and Athol Wells about idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and which patients may benefit from nintedanib treatment. They discuss the INPULSIS trials and Dr. C…
00:33:09  |   Fri 15 Jan 2016
Does Enrollment in a Clinical Trial Reduce Mortality of Critically Ill Patients?

Does Enrollment in a Clinical Trial Reduce Mortality of Critically Ill Patients?

How does enrollment in a critical care trial affect patient outcome? Dr. Nitin Seam discusses what happened to eligible but non-enrolled patients in the OSCILLATE trial of mechanical ventilation in A…
00:31:25  |   Tue 01 Dec 2015
Dear SIRS, I Don’t Like Finding You on the Wards so Much

Dear SIRS, I Don’t Like Finding You on the Wards so Much

Dr. Kaufman talks with Drs. Matthew Churpek and David H. Chong about the implications of the high prevalence of SIRS among patients hospitalized on general wards and what it means for sepsis surveill…
00:39:59  |   Thu 15 Oct 2015
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