David Pilcher
@IntensiveDave
Intensivist at The Alfred Hospital, Chair ANZICS Centre for Outcome & Resource Evaluation,
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Development and Validation of the SOFA-2 Score jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/… Incredible international collaboration of registries and clinical databases. Thank you to all involved from @anzics
30 years & 3 million ICU admissions in 🇦🇺 🇳🇿 Is this as good as it gets? @anzics journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/ful… Great work by @JuliaPilowsky @Intensive_Ryo #JoshMclarty #MichaelBailey @AlastairBrown21 #anzicscore
Sad day for ICU globally. Rinaldo was an amazing researcher, mentor and friend to so manyof us.
Dear friends and colleagues, It is with overwhelming sadness that we share news of the death of our colleague, mentor and friend, Rinaldo Bellomo. During recent days, both he and his family have received dedicated, expert and compassionate care from some of the finest in our ICU…
📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – 35 Days to Go! In 1990: • ANZICS endorsed a plan to implement a National Patient Database. • We joined the National Coordinating Committee for Organ Transplantation. • Dr Felicity Hawker was awarded Best Review Article at the 1990 ASM.…
📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – 33 Days to Go! 📅 In 1992, ANZICS reached 417 members and was formally incorporated by the Australian Securities Commission, defining Board duties and responsibilities. A structured committee system was introduced, enhancing focus on casemix…
📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – 41 Days to Go! 📅 Do you know what the ANZICS logo represents? Officially chosen in 1984, the snake symbolizes Asclepios—the ancient Greek God of Medicine, the Southern Cross celebrates our bi-national Society, and the canopy symbolizes the…
📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – Only 40 Days to Go! 📅 In 1985, ANZICS established its first headquarters at the Royal College of Surgeons in Melbourne, with administrative support from the Faculty of Anaesthetists. A pivotal moment in our journey! #ANZICS50years
📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – Only 44 Days to Go! 📅 Flashback to 1981 when ANZICS was just 325 members strong. At our Annual Scientific Meeting, we honored our first President and co-founder by awarding the inaugural Matt Spence Medal to Dr Stephen Streat (ICU Registrar).…
In 1978, ANZICS joined forces with organisations from the USA, UK, France, Switzerland, Mexico, and Israel to discuss the formation of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine. 🌍 Even in its early years, ANZICS was shaping the future of…
📅 ANZICS: 50 Years in 50 Days – 46 Days to Go 📅 The first examination for Intensive Care in the world was held by the Faculty of Anaesthetists in October 1979. The Chairman of the examination was Dr G.A. (Don) Harrison of Sydney. Later in 1989, Harrison was awarded the…
2025 marks the 50th birthday of ANZICS. Over the next 50 days, we will countdown to the 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting and pay homage to the people and events that helped shape our history and contribute to the advancement of intensive care practice. For many years, ANZICS was…
50 Years in 50 Days! ⏳🎉 In 1975, Matt Spence (NZ) and Bob Wright (AUS) spearheaded the formation of ANZICS to advance and represent the specialty of Intensive Care. From the beginning, professional issues and continuing education were key priorities. #ANZICS50Years
In 2025 ANZICS will commemorate half a century of dedication, innovation, and compassionate care in intensive care medicine. Over the past 50 years, our clinicians have been at the forefront of critical care, providing life-saving treatments and support to countless patients and…
Published in JAMA with #CCRdownunder: In critically ill adults with suspected sepsis, antibiotic regimens were safely reduced when guided by measurement of procalcitonin but not by C-reactive protein. @CritCareReviews ja.ma/41t10TE
CICM is proud to attend Pacific Region Indigenous Doctor’s Congress #PRIDoC24. The congress is a chance to connect with Indigenous medical students and junior doctors to promote the specialty intensive care and grow our Indigenous ICU workforce across Australia and Aotearoa.
Oxygen targets in VA #ECMO @EXCELoutcomes 🇦🇺 @BLENDER_RCT 🎯conservative vs liberal O2 strategy 🔎conservative: similar short/long-term outcomes vs liberal ⚠️conservative: NO more major hypoxic complications, more protocol deviations 🔓rdcu.be/dRwvq ⬇️ visual abstract
Oxygen targets in VA #ECMO @EXCELoutcomes 🇦🇺 @BLENDER_RCT @anzics 🎯conservative vs liberal O2 on ECMO How will you set FiO2 on your ECMO blender now?
Oxygen targets in VA #ECMO @EXCELoutcomes 🇦🇺 @BLENDER_RCT 🎯conservative vs liberal O2 strategy 🔎conservative: similar short/long-term outcomes vs liberal ⚠️conservative: NO more major hypoxic complications, more protocol deviations 🔓rdcu.be/dRwvq ⬇️ visual abstract
Check out the amazing CCR Down Under Programme created by @CritCareReviews - Melbourne is the place to be Dec 10th & 11th 2024 - you can still get tickets, but be quick! 😎 criticalcarereviews.com/meetings/ccr-d…
Thrilled to collaborate with @anzics ACTRN and enroll our first patient in REACT-SHOCK @WakeAnesthesia @WakeForestCCM : finally answering standard vs individualized MAP in the critically ill! @SCCM @SOCCA_CritCare clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05850…
Presenting 🇦🇺@BLENDER_RCT @ESICM #LIVES2024🔓 rdcu.be/dRwvq. Liberal oxygen easier to do. No adverse effect on outcomes. Will this change your oxygen strategy on VA-ECMO? @EXCELoutcomes @CCRG_Research @anzics @ELSOOrg
If oxygen targets in ICU patients matter to you, read the BLENDER study! @EXCELoutcomes @anzics Find us @esicm #LIVES2024 Barcelona for the presentation.
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