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  • In this episode, we sit down with Dr Ron Daniels, an expert in the field of sepsis, to explore the intricacies and evolving guidelines surrounding this critical condition. Sepsis can be a challenging diagnosis for healthcare professionals, often presenting subtly and requiring swift recognition and treatment to prevent severe outcomes.

    We dive into the complexities of identifying sepsis, the misconceptions held by healthcare providers, and the delicate balance between antimicrobial stewardship and effective sepsis management. Dr Daniels elaborates on the key drivers behind the recent updates to the NICE guidelines, emphasising the need for continuous education and adaptation in clinical practice.

    The conversation also covers how the new guidelines address diverse patient groups, including children, the elderly, and those with chronic conditions. Dr Daniels provides insights into the future of sepsis treatment, highlighting the potential of precision medicine and rapid diagnostic technologies to revolutionise patient care.

    Join us for this informative discussion and learn how to become more sepsis-savvy.

    UK Sepsis Trust Professional Resources: https://sepsistrust.org/professional-resources/

    Become Sepsis savvy - https://sepsistrust.org/about/about-the-charity/our-current-campaigns/sepsis-savvy/

  • In this episode of Join The Circle, we dive deep with Casper Hanson, the visionary behind Ambu's groundbreaking sustainability crusade. Discover how Ambu, a pioneering force in endoscopy within healthcare, is reshaping the industry's environmental footprint through its innovative "Join the Circle" initiative.

    Casper takes us on a journey, revealing Ambu's ambitious leap towards a more sustainable and circular healthcare world. From integrating science-based targets to launching the gastro-latch, the world's first endoscope with bioplastics, Ambu's strides towards its 2025 sustainability goals are nothing short of remarkable.

    But "Join the Circle" isn't just about Ambu's internal transformations. It's a rallying cry to the entire healthcare industry—to suppliers, partners, and competitors alike—to unite in slashing emissions and fostering a more sustainable future. Through engaging discussions on renewable energy adoption, innovative recycling programs, and the pivotal role of collaborations with entities like Plastic Bank, this episode illuminates the path towards reducing healthcare's environmental impact. 🤝

    As we navigate the insights and aspirations shared by Casper, it becomes clear that Ambu's efforts are a beacon of hope for not just a greener healthcare sector but a healthier planet. Tune in to learn how, together, we can turn the tide on healthcare's environmental footprint and march confidently towards a sustainable tomorrow.

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  • Join us for an enlightening conversation with Nicklas, Ambu's senior sustainability specialist, as we explore the innovative world of bioplastics in endoscopy. In this episode, Nicklas provides valuable insights into Ambu's pioneering efforts to incorporate bioplastics into their endoscopes, revolutionising the healthcare industry while prioritizing sustainability.

    Discover the difference between traditional plastics and bioplastics, as Nicklas explains how bioplastics are derived from biobased feedstock, offering a sustainable alternative to fossil-based plastics. Learn about Ambu's strategic use of second-generation feedstock sourced from waste biobased materials, such as waste cooking oil, to minimise environmental impact and carbon footprint.

    Uncover the renewability and recyclability of bioplastics, as Nicklas discusses Ambu's commitment to using materials that can be regenerated faster than they're used, ensuring a closed-loop system that maximises resource efficiency. Gain insights into Ambu's holistic sustainability strategy, including plans to expand bioplastics integration across their product range and enhance recyclability through innovative design principles.

    Explore the environmental benefits of bioplastics and their role in reducing carbon emissions, as Nicholas elucidates the intricate process of carbon sequestration and recycling. Understand how Ambu's initiatives align with their goal to become net zero by 2045, driving positive change in the healthcare industry.

    Finally, learn about the future prospects of bioplastics and Ambu's ongoing efforts to innovate and lead the way towards a greener, more sustainable future. Whether you're a healthcare professional, environmental enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of medical device manufacturing, this podcast offers valuable insights into the transformative power of bioplastics in endoscopy.

    Tune in to discover how Ambu is shaping the future of healthcare through sustainable innovation, and join us in our commitment to creating a healthier, greener world.

  • Scoping The Issues" dives deep into the intricate realm of airway management in its 8th episode, focusing on the influential guidelines set forth by the Difficult Airway Society (DAS). Join us as we unravel the nuances of this critical aspect of patient care with Sam Cunnington, Global Product Manager, Anaesthesia at Ambu, who provides an overview of the comprehensive DAS guidelines.

    From fundamental assessments to cutting-edge equipment, Sam dissects key topics within the guidelines, shedding light on crucial aspects such as airway assessment parameters and the role of advanced devices. Delve into the integration of supraglottic airways within the guidelines, understanding their significance in contemporary algorithms and the evolving landscape of airway management.

    Explore Ambu's innovative contributions, spotlighting their revolutionary AuraGain product and the 'complete airway rescue solution' featuring the ground-breaking Ambu aScope. Discover how these solutions align with and enhance the principles outlined by the DAS guidelines.

    Also, gain insights into the future trajectory of airway management. Sam shares his foresight on upcoming developments that may shape the evolution of the field, potentially influencing future updates to the DAS guidelines.

  • In this emotionally charged episode of "Scoping The Issues," we step into the profound narrative of Melissa Mead MBE, whose life was forever altered by a health crisis that touched the very core of her existence. Melissa opens her heart to recount the gripping story of her son, William, and the pivotal role that sepsis played in their lives.

    With unwavering courage, Melissa shares the harrowing details of William's battle with sepsis, revealing the seismic impact it had on her family. From this traumatic experience, Melissa embarked on a relentless mission to raise awareness about sepsis, dedicating herself to ensuring that others understand the urgency and gravity of this condition.

    Delving into Melissa's journey, we uncover her unwavering commitment to UK Sepsis Trust. She takes us through her efforts in amplifying awareness within both public and healthcare settings, discussing innovative initiatives like the leaflet scheme introduced in patient prescription bags across Royal Cornwall Hospital NHS Trust and other NHS Trusts. Melissa also shares the poignant moment of being honoured with an MBE for her tireless advocacy work.

    During our conversation, we explore the current initiatives undertaken by UK Sepsis Trust to cultivate a population that is savvy about sepsis. Melissa sheds light on the organisation's proactive measures aimed at equipping both healthcare professionals and the general public with vital knowledge about this silent yet life-threatening condition.

    Our discussion transcends the personal narrative as Melissa provides tangible steps for individuals to become more sepsis savvy. Through practical advice and insights, she empowers listeners to take proactive steps toward early detection and intervention, potentially saving lives in the process.

    Join us as we navigate through Melissa Mead's powerful story, one that not only brings to light the devastation caused by sepsis but also inspires action and awareness, ensuring that William's legacy continues to impact lives positively.

    Enhance your knowledge about sepsis by visiting www.sepsistrust.org where you'll discover valuable resources for education, support, and a wealth of information at Sepsis Trust UK site

    Make sure you get Sepsis Savvy by playing the Sepsis Savvy game at Get Sepsis Savvy

  • Welcome to the 7th episode of "Scoping the Issues." In this engaging installment, we are honoured to host Dr. Michael Baboudjian, a distinguished Urologist and Associate Professor at La Conception and Nord hospitals in Marseille, France. Dr. Baboudjian's groundbreaking research has captured the spotlight, and in this episode, we dive deep into two remarkable studies that have sparked significant interest within the medical community.

    Firstly, we unravel the complexities of a thought-provoking cost environmental impact study. This study, published in a prestigious scientific journal in 2022, explores the comparison between Disposable Flexible Cystoscopes and their reusable counterparts. Learn how this study came into being and the driving forces behind its inception, as we engage in a fascinating discussion with Dr. Baboudjian.

    But that's not all. In addition, we unveil a remarkable "Life Cycle Assessment of Reusable and Disposable Cystoscopes," which was released in December 2022. This study charts a path towards more sustainable urological procedures and promises to revolutionise the field.

    In this episode, you'll hear Dr. Baboudjian's insights into the motivations behind adopting Single-use cystoscopes at his hospital and the transformative impact of this decision on the field of urology.

    Studies:

    Cost and Environmental Impact of Disposable Flexible Cystoscopes Compared to Reusable Devices

    Life Cycle Assessment of Reusable and Disposable Cystoscopes:
    A Path to Greener Urological Procedures


  • In this episode, we delve into the world of one-lung ventilation procedures and the challenges that have long plagued this critical aspect of thoracic anaesthesia. Join us as we explore the primary hurdles faced during these procedures and the profound impact they can have on patient safety.

    Our guest, Dr. Christodoulides, sheds light on the intricacies of one-lung ventilation, starting with the often tricky intubation process. Placing a double-lumen tube correctly, especially in patients with difficult airways, can be a daunting task. Multiple attempts may be necessary to position the tube accurately, potentially causing trauma along the way. Intraoperatively, the tube can become dislodged, leading to frequent repositioning and the risk of airway obstructions.

    The game-changing innovation that's transforming this field: the VivaSight 2 DLT with an integrated camera. Dr. Christodoulides shares his personal experience with this revolutionary technology, which is quickly becoming the gold standard for thoracic anesthesia.

    Discover how the VivaSight 2 DLT alleviates challenges and bolsters patient safety. With continuous visualisation of the airway, it streamlines intubation, reduces trauma during tube placement, prevents tube dislodgement, and aids in managing secretions. The unique features, including ventilation flow switches, eliminate the need for clamps, making it easier to isolate the desired lung.

    Join us as we explore how the VivaSight DLT is revolutionising one-lung ventilation and enhancing patient outcomes. Dr. Christodoulides' personal endorsement underscores the significant strides made in patient safety through this innovative technology. As the medical community embraces VivaSight, the landscape of one lung ventilation is set to undergo a transformative evolution, promising improved safety and better overall outcomes for patients.

    Ambu VivaSight 2: https://www.ambu.co.uk/airway-management-and-anaesthesia/double-lumen-tubes/product/ambu-vivasight-2-dlt


  • Join us in the fifth episode of Scoping the Issues as we dive into a discussion that shines a spotlight on the future of medical procedures and healthcare practices. In this episode, we explore the groundbreaking potential of single-use endoscopes and their transformative impact on the medical field.

    Our guest for this enlightening conversation is Rasmus Holtz, the director and global product manager in gastroenterology at Ambu. Through his expertise, we unravel the distinct advantages and innovations that single-use endoscopes bring to the table.

    In this episode, we delve into the core differences between single-use and conventional reusable endoscopes, emphasizing how the sterile nature of single-use endoscopes eliminates the risk of cross-contamination and infections. Holtz further elaborates on how these innovative devices offer consistent and optimal performance, making them ideal for critical medical procedures that require precision.

    The podcast takes a closer look at the design philosophy behind single-use endoscopes. Their lightweight, user-friendly design not only enhances maneuverability but also addresses the crucial issue of reducing repetitive stress injuries among healthcare professionals. The intuitive user interface of these endoscopes simplifies their operation, enabling medical practitioners to focus on the procedure itself rather than grappling with complex controls.

    Discover the inner workings of Ambu's GI Innovation Center in Germany, where cross-functional excellence thrives. Holtz sheds light on how engineers, clinical teams, and medical experts collaboratively shape the future of medical devices, placing user feedback and sustainability at the heart of their innovations.

    Navigating the regulatory landscape is not without its challenges, as highlighted by Holtz. He explains how Ambu embraces the opportunities presented by the Medical Device Regulation (MDR) to ensure the safety and effectiveness of its products while also addressing concerns about its potential impact on smaller companies and startups.

    As we peer into the future, Holtz envisions tailored single-use endoscopes that are designed to address individual patient needs and specific medical procedures. While the complete replacement of reusable endoscopes might not be on the immediate horizon, the integration of cutting-edge camera technology and other advancements, such as AI and connectivity, holds promise for the evolution of medical procedures.

    Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we journey through the landscape of medical innovation and explore how single-use endoscopes are poised to shape a more efficient, sustainable, and patient-centered future for healthcare.

  • Sustainability has emerged as a fundamental pillar within the healthcare industry, and it is crucial to acknowledge the significant strides made by Ambu in becoming the unrivalled champion of sustainability. Let us delve into Ambu's remarkable journey as the market leader, exploring their visionary plans and envisioning the future of sustainability within the company.

    Will Ambu’s dedication to sustainability drive positive change, transforming the industry's landscape and leaving an enduring legacy for generations to come?

    Ambu sustainability - https://www.ambu.co.uk/about/sustainability

    Ambu's sustainability report - https://www.ambu.co.uk/about/sustainability#204788

  • GI endoscopy currently has well-established ways of working and patient pathways. How will using single-use endoscopes in gastroenterology truly benefit current clinical practices and patient care?

    In this episode, we discuss how using single-use endoscopes can enhance current clinical services and tackle waiting lists. We also assess the challenges that are faced by Ambu and what the future holds for single-use GI endoscopy.

  • Ambu has built on over a decade of single-use bronchoscopy know-how to place a reliable, sterile and cost-effective solution in your hands. We launched the world’s first single-use flexible aScope bronchoscope in 2009, and today over one million of our single-use bronchoscopes are used yearly in thousands of hospitals around the world.

    With the release of the aScope 5 Broncho, could single-use scopes really change how we work and treat patients? We look at the challenges which are currently being faced in the Endoscopy suite, working within Cancer Pathways and Backlogs and can single-use help bronchoscopy services be more efficient?

    Ambu® aScope™ 5 Broncho

  • What are the greatest challenges facing endoscopy decontamination departments? Is there a potential risk of cross-contamination associated with reusable endoscopes? And, can single-use endoscopy mitigate these issues?

    In this episode, we look at the changing workload of decontamination departments. We assess the hidden costs associated with reprocessing and the impact reprocessing can have on patient throughput. We also discuss the operator safety, emissions and plastic waste attributed to decontaminating reusable endoscopes.