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Case Studies in Non-Invasive Ventilation: After Patient Selection

There are frequent discussions about which patients are a good fit for non-invasive ventilation; but decisions that come after patient selection are discussed less frequently. This case-based presentation will analyze the challenges and decisions clinicians face once it is determined the patient needs non-invasive ventilatory support.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Brady Scott, PHD, RRT, RRT-ACCS, FAARC


Comparison of Vibrating Mesh, Jet, and Breath-Enhanced Nebulizers During Mechanical Ventilation

In this presentation, the speaker will discuss the Editor’s Choice of the September 2020 issue of RESPIRATORY CARE "Comparison of Vibrating Mesh, Jet, and Breath-Enhanced Nebulizers During Mechanical Ventilation". The presentation will focus on the research design and interpretation of the results.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Jie Li, PhD, RRT, RRT-ACCS, RRT-NPS


Frail do-not-intubate subjects with end-stage chronic respiratory failure and their opinion of NIV

In this presentation, the speaker will discuss the Editor’s Choice of the September 2019 issue of RESPIRATORY CARE "Outcome of frail do-not-intubate subjects with end-stage chronic respiratory failure and their opinion regarding noninvasive ventilation to reverse hypercapnic coma". The presentation will focus on the research design and interpretation of the results.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Shawna Strickland PhD RRT RRT-NPS RRT-ACCS AE-C FAARC


High Flow Nasal Cannula: Where Are We Now?

High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is no longer a solution looking for a problem. Instead, it has shown to be a supportive therapy that is both safe and effective in various clinical situations. This presentation will review the current literature support for the use of high flow.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Brady Scott PhD, RRT, RRT-ACCS, AE-C, FAARC, FCCP


Inhaled Iloprost versus Epoprostenol in Heart Transplant Recipients

In this presentation, the speaker will discuss the Editor’s Choice of the July 2019 issue of RESPIRATORY CARE "Inhaled Iloprost versus Epoprostenol in Heart Transplant Recipients". The presentation will focus on the research design and interpretation of the results.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Bradley A. Kuch MHA, RRT, RRT-NPS, FAARC


Interventions to Optimize Oxygenation During Mechanical Ventilation

Maintaining optimal oxygenation during mechanical ventilation can be a challenge, especially for patients with acute lung injury and ARDS. This presentation will discuss the balance between oxygenation and lung protection as well as describe methods to improve oxygenation, including PEEP titration, prone positioning, and inhaled vasodilators.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Dean Hess PhD, RRT, FAARC


Mechanical Ventilation: Liberation and Long-Term

Patients who require mechanical ventilation for a longer period of time may require unique strategies for effective ventilation and, optimally, liberation from the mechanical ventilator. The presenter will define key terms related to long-term mechanical ventilation and liberation from mechanical ventilation as well as discuss effective weaning techniques and strategies for effective patient care.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE


Speaker Information

Brian Carlin, MD


Non-Pulmonary Organ Dysfunction at Onset of ARDS

In this presentation, the speaker will discuss the Editor’s Choice of the May 2019 issue of RESPIRATORY CARE "Characteristics of non-pulmonary organ dysfunction at onset of ARDS based upon the Berlin Definition". The presentation will focus on the research design and interpretation of the results.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Daniel D. Rowley, MSc, RRT, RRT-ACCS, RRT-NPS, RPFT, FAARC


PEEP Titration to Minimize Driving Pressure in Subjects With ARDS

The speaker will discuss the Editor’s Choice of the May 2020 issue of RESPIRATORY CARE "Positive End-Expiratory Pressure Titration to Minimize Driving Pressure in Patients with the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: a Prospective Physiological Study". The presentation focuses on the research design and interpretation of the results.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Presenter: Maria Madden MS, RRT, RRT-ACCS


Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Two Lung Expansion Therapies After Upper Abdominal Surgery

The speaker will discuss the Editor’s Choice of the October 2019 issue of RESPIRATORY CARE "A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Two Lung Expansion Therapies Following Upper Abdominal Surgery". The presentation will focus on the research design and interpretation of the results.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Tyler Weiss, MSc, RRT, RRT-ACCS, AE-C


Recognizing and Correcting Patient-Ventilator Asynchrony

Ensuring patient-ventilator synchrony is a vital component of the respiratory therapist’s role in critical care. This webcast will focus on providing the respiratory therapist with the tools to identify various types of asynchrony using ventilator graphics and recommend appropriate interventions to improve the patient’s condition.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Eric Kriner BS, RRT


Spontaneous breathing patterns during max ECMO CO2 removal in patients with ARDS

The speaker will discuss the Editor’s Choice of the July 2020 issue of RESPIRATORY CARE "Spontaneous breathing patterns during maximal extra-corporeal CO2 removal in patients with early severe ARDS". The presentation focuses on the research design and interpretation of the results.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Presenter: Keith Lamb, BS, RRT, RRT-ACCS
Moderator: Madison Fratzke, BSRT, RRT, RRT-ACCS


The Art of Mechanical Ventilation: Patient-Ventilator Interaction

The primary goal of this presentation is to provide an engaging learning experience with respect to the use of mechanical ventilator waveforms in patient assessment. This presentation will describe how to interpret waveform scalars for the presence of patient-ventilator asynchrony, discuss the cause and clinical implications of the asynchrony, and finally provide recommendations for modifications to set ventilator parameters in an attempt to correct the asynchrony.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Eric Kriner BS, RRT


VAE vs VAP: Different by Design

Mechanically ventilated patients are at high risk for developing complications and, for many years, critical care teams have been tracking the number of patients developing ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP). However, the ability to use VAP surveillance for prevention of complications is limited. In 2013, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released definitions for ventilator associated events (VAE). This presentation will identify the limitations of VAP, discuss the reasoning behind the CDC’s VAE definitions, and outline strategies respiratory therapists can use to prevent VAEs.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Michael Klompas MD, MPH, FIDSA, FSHEA


Visualizing Mechanical Ventilation

Respiratory Therapists are important for the safe monitoring of mechanically ventilated patients. Applying imaging techniques such as electrical impedance tomography (EIT) and ultrasound to mechanically ventilated patients is gaining popularity in the literature. This lecture will discuss these techniques and where Respiratory Therapists play a key role. This presentation was previously released as part of the 2019 AARC Current Topic educational series.

This course is approved for 1.0 CRCE.


Speaker Information

Thomas Piraino, RRT, FAARC