Critical Care Series: Using Cardiac Output Monitoring on Rapid Response Teams, with Dr. Daryl Jones

Quick Show Notes – Critical Care Series: Using Cardiac Output Monitoring on Rapid Response Teams, with Dr. Daryl Jones

This is the first of our Critical Care Series Sponsored by Edwards Lifesciences.
In this episode, we discuss the use of non-invasive cardiac output monitoring to evaluate Rapid Response patients.

Findings were published here:

Rapid response team review of hemodynamically unstable ward patients: The accuracy of cardiac index assessment: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0883944118308852?via%3Dihub

Associate Professor Daryl Jones graduated from the University of
Melbourne in 1996 and trained at the Austin, Northern, Bendigo Base
and Alfred Hospitals in Australia, before being appointed as an Intensive
Care Specialist at Austin Health.

About Dr. Daryl Jones:

 

Daryl Jones - In hospital cardiac arrest | Listen via Hubhopper

Associate Professor Daryl Jones graduated from the University of
Melbourne in 1996 and trained at the Austin, Northern, Bendigo Base
and Alfred Hospitals in Australia, before being appointed as an Intensive
Care Specialist at Austin Health.

Daryl is also an adjunct research fellow at Monash University and an
adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne. He has
completed a doctor of medicine in aspects of the Rapid Response Team (RRT) at the Austin Hospital since its introduction in 2000. The MD focused on the effects of RRT introduction on the long-term incidence of cardiac arrests and deaths in hospital ward patients. It also demonstrated a circadian variation of RRT activation and cardiac arrest detection suggesting that detection of the deteriorating patient is much less frequent overnight.

He is now undertaking a Ph.D. on the RRT that will assess the characteristics and outcomes of patients who are reviewed by the RRT, and details of resource utilization of the MET in ICUequipped hospitals throughout Australia.

Daryl is an advisor to the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in healthcare and has a broader interest in the prediction, recognition, and response to deteriorating hospitalized patients.

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