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PRISM Rounds: Pulmonary Critical Care & Sleep Medicine Podcast

Hosted by @bronchoscope · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 41 episodes

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PRISM Rounds is a clinical review series by the PRISM research team.Every other week, we break down a high-impact Pulmonary, Critical Care, or Sleep article into three segments:The Blueprint: Study design and methodology.The Math: Demystifying the statistics.The "So What?": Real-world bedside implications.We bridge the gap between the journal and the clinic/ICU, helping you interpret trials quickly and skip the noise. Learn more about our research and clinical trials at: https://www.prismtrials.com/For questions and suggestions contact: bronchoscope@gmail.com

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@bronchoscope hosts PRISM Rounds: Pulmonary Critical Care & Sleep Medicine Podcast, a health show with 41 episodes published.

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S01E42: Auto-Adjusted NIV in OHS - The Pickwick Titration Trial

May 29, 202623mEp. 42S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds , we discuss the AJRCCM 2026 Pickwick Titration Trial , which asked whether automatically adjusted noninvasive ventilation can match manually adjusted NIV titrated in the sleep lab for amb

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S01E41: EIT-Guided PEEP in ARDS — Precision Ventilation or Too Much Titration?

May 22, 202621mEp. 41S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds , we discuss the 2026 AJRCCM EITVent randomized clinical trial and its accompanying editorial. The study asked whether electrical impedance tomography, or EIT, could help clinicians indivi

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S01E40 | Balanced Fluids vs Saline in Pediatric Septic Shock: Why Adult ICUs Should Care

May 16, 202647mEp. 40S1

This week on PRISM Rounds , we discuss the April 2026 New England Journal of Medicine PRoMPT BOLUS trial comparing balanced crystalloids with 0.9% saline in children treated for suspected septic shock. The trial enrolled

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S01E39 | The FAST Trial - Rapid AST for Gram-Negative Bacteremia

May 10, 202619mEp. 39S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds, we review the JAMA FAST randomized clinical trial of rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing for gram-negative bloodstream infections and the accompanying editorial, “Is FASTer Better?

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S01E38 | Portable TB Testing — MiniDock MTB and Diagnostic Equity

May 2, 202618mEp. 38S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds , we review the NEJM study of MiniDock MTB , a portable near-point-of-care molecular test for pulmonary tuberculosis using sputum and tongue swabs. The study found that MiniDock MTB outper

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S01E37 | The HIT Trial: Is "Good Enough" Better for Hyponatremia Correction?

Apr 25, 202623mEp. 37S1

Are we treating the monitor or the patient? This episode breaks down the HIT Trial (NEJM Evidence), where 2,173 patients with chronic hyponatremia were randomized to test if intensive sodium correction actually improves

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S01E36| The "Goldilocks Zone": A Masterclass in Lung- and Diaphragm-Protective Ventilation (LDPV)

Apr 18, 202637mEp. 36S1

Is your patient "fighting the vent," or are they trying to tell you something? In this episode of PRISM Rounds , we move beyond the traditional "Lung-Protective" paradigm to explore the integrated frontier of Lung- and D

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S01E35 | Choosing Fluids in Sepsis: Does Strategy Change Everything?

Apr 11, 202638mEp. 35S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds, we break down a secondary analysis of the CLOVERS trial examining whether crystalloid choice interacts with resuscitation strategy in sepsis. The key finding: balanced crystalloids were a

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S01E34 | CORAL Trial: Nalbuphine for IPF Cough — A Real Signal?

Apr 8, 202645mEp. 34S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds, we break down the CORAL randomized clinical trial published in JAMA evaluating nalbuphine extended-release for chronic cough in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). In this episode, we di

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S01E33 | Surviving Sepsis Campaign 2026 — From Protocols to Precision

Apr 5, 202629mEp. 33S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds, we break down the 2026 Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines and what they actually mean at the bedside. We focus on the major shifts shaping modern sepsis care: individualized fluid resus

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S01E32: HI-PEITHO and the Management of Intermediate-Risk Pulmonary Embolism

Apr 2, 202649mEp. 32S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds, we review the HI-PEITHO trial and its accompanying editorial, both published in The New England Journal of Medicine, and examine their implications for the contemporary management of inte

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S01E31 | Filtering Endotoxin in Septic Shock — Is Tigris a Practice Changer?

Mar 29, 202625mEp. 31S1

Septic shock remains one of the deadliest conditions in intensive care, with mortality near 40% and no widely adopted therapy that directly targets a defined sepsis biology. In this episode of PRISM Rounds , we break dow

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S01E30 | Inhaled GM-CSF for PAP — Is This the End of Whole-Lung Lavage?

Mar 27, 202625mEp. 30S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds, we review the NEJM IMPALA-2 trial evaluating inhaled molgramostim for autoimmune pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP). This phase 3 randomized trial showed improved pulmonary gas transfer

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S01E29 | Restraints Don’t Fix Delirium: R2D2 ICU Trial (JAMA 2026)

Mar 22, 202632mEp. 29S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds, we review the R2D2 ICU randomized trial (JAMA, March 2026) evaluating restrictive vs liberal physical restraint strategies in mechanically ventilated ICU patients.Bottom line: less restra

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S01E27 | Apixaban vs Rivaroxaban in Acute VTE: The COBRRA Trial

Mar 20, 202624mEp. 27S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds , we break down the new NEJM 2026 COBRRA trial comparing apixaban vs rivaroxaban for acute venous thromboembolism (VTE) . Bottom line: in this randomized head-to-head trial, apixaban reduc

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S1E28: SOHO Trial — HFNC vs Standard Oxygen in AHRF

Mar 18, 202646mEp. 28S1

We break down the 2026 NEJM SOHO trial: high-flow nasal oxygen did not improve 28-day mortality, but it did modestly reduce intubation in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. We also unpack the NEJM editorial on why mort

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S01E26: TETON-2 and IPF — Does Inhaled Treprostinil Change Practice?

Mar 16, 202621mEp. 26S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds, we break down the March 2026 New England Journal of Medicine trial Inhaled Treprostinil for Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. We review what the trial showed, what it did not prove, how to i

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S01E25: Earlier Cardiometabolic Risk in South Asian Adults

Mar 14, 202638mEp. 25S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds, we review the 2026 Journal of the American Heart Association study by Pedamallu et al., with additional perspective from JAMA Medical News. Using MASALA and MESA cohort data, the study fo

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S01E24: VASST Revisited — Vasopressin, Norepinephrine, and the Timing Question in Septic Shock

Mar 13, 202636mEp. 24S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds, we revisit the landmark New England Journal of Medicine trial “Vasopressin versus Norepinephrine Infusion in Patients with Septic Shock” from February 28, 2008, along with the accompanyin

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S01E23 ARISS Trial: Chasing Albumin ≥3.0 in Septic Shock—Does It Help?

Mar 5, 202637mEp. 23S1

In this episode of PRISM Rounds , we discuss the ARISS trial : JAMA Network Open (Feb 2026) , “Albumin Replacement Therapy in Septic Shock: A Randomized Clinical Trial.” We break down the bedside question: If you replace

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