
147-MiM25 Eric Bauer PHACTORS
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This week, we have another Medicine in the Mediterranean Conference speaker from January 2025. Our Vice Dean Eric Bauer talks about the PHACTORS mnemonic for
managing patients in the post-intubation phase, emphasising the importance of understanding and addressing post-intubation hypotension, the role of positive pressure ventilation, and the need for ongoing resuscitation efforts. The discussion highlights various factors that can impact patient outcomes, including the transfer phase and the importance of proactive care in emergency medical settings.
Takeaways
Post-intubation hypotension remains a significant challenge.
The 'Platinum 10' refers to the critical 10 minutes post-intubation.
Positive pressure ventilation can negatively impact haemodynamics.
Hypoxia must be evaluated continuously after intubation.
The transfer phase is often overlooked but crucial for patient care.
Ongoing resuscitation is essential and should not stop after intubation.
Good BLS and ALS care can significantly improve outcomes.
Understanding the patient's history is vital for effective management.
Proactive airway management leads to better patient outcomes.
Continuous education on ventilation techniques is necessary.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Post-Intubation Management
01:14 Understanding Post-Intubation Hypotension
03:49 Factors Affecting Post-Intubation Outcomes
10:10 The Role of Positive Pressure Ventilation
14:19 Evaluating Hypoxia and Its Causes
19:15 The Importance of Transfer Phase
23:09 Ongoing Resuscitation and Pharmacology
28:57 Final Thoughts on Post-Intubation Care