Keith Lamb

The Gas Exchange

Education EN ↓ 27 episodes

Join us for our Podcast, where we will discuss real clinical topics with real implications for real patients. No pulled punches. No fluff. Nothing but bedside respiratory critical care. What every bedside clinician should be thinking about, talking about and doing for their patients.

Author

Keith Lamb

Category

Education

Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

The Evoluation of Noninvasive Respiratory Support with Dr. Nick Hill 06.07.2026

This episode features Dr. Nicholas Hill, a pulmonary critical care expert, discussing the evolution, applications, and evidence behind non-invasive ventilation techniques such as BiPAP, high flow nasal cannula, and the historical use of body ventilators. Gain insights into clinical decision-making, guideline interpretations, and future directions in respiratory support.

Snot and Life Threatening Asthma with Dr. Bruce Rubin 29.06.2026

In this episode, Dr. Bruce Rubin shares his extensive expertise in respiratory critical care, focusing on mucus clearance, pharmacological treatments, and management of severe asthma, including intubation and ventilation strategies.

Reverse Triggering and Patient - Ventilator Asynchrony with Dr. Felipe Damiani 22.06.2026

In this episode, Dr. Felipe Damiani discusses his research on reverse triggering in mechanical ventilation, its implications for patient care, and the importance of research culture in respiratory therapy across South America. The conversation covers animal models, clinical observations, and future directions in ventilator asynchrony management.

RT's, Emergency Departments and The Laryngeal Handshake with Dr. Haney Mallemat 15.06.2026

The Gas Exchange Podcast, Episode 23. Join us as we unlock the secrets to mastering airway management with Dr. Haney Mallemat — a world renowned emergency medicine expert and educator.

Guidelines, Recruitment Maneuvers, PEEP and ECMO with Dr. Eddy Fan 14.06.2026

S1E16: In this episode, Keith Lamb, Thomas Piraino and Dr. Eddy Fan discuss the latest guidelines and evidence in respiratory critical care, including mechanical ventilation, recruitment maneuvers, PEEP strategies, and ECMO. Gain insights from a leading expert on how physiology and evidence-based practice intersect to improve patient outcomes.

Respiratory Physiology and Patient Ventilator Interaction with Dr. Irene Telias 08.06.2026

The Gas Exchange Podcast Episode 22: This episode features Dr. Irene Telias, an expert in respiratory physiology and critical care, discussing the complexities of patient ventilator interactions, transition phases, and the impact of sedation and opioids on respiratory drive. Learn about innovative monitoring techniques and strategies to optimize ventilatory support.

Research and ARDS Physiology with Dr. Tommaso Mauri 01.06.2026

S1E21: This podcast features Dr. Tommaso Mauri, an expert in respiratory physiology and ICU practice, discussing the latest research, physiological monitoring, and innovative approaches to managing respiratory failure and ARDS. Key topics include the Plug meeting, non-invasive monitoring, patient-specific treatment strategies, and future directions in respiratory care.

Bedside POCUS by the Respiratory Therapist with Dr. Tyler Weiss 25.05.2026

In this episode, respiratory therapist and educator Dr. Tyler Weiss shares insights on the expanding role of point-of-care ultrasound in respiratory therapy, including lung ultrasound applications, training, and its impact on patient care.

Phenotyping and Imaging in ARDS with Dr Maurizio Cereda 18.05.2026

S1E19: In our latest podcast episode, Keith Lamb and Thomas Piraino dive deep into the world of respiratory imaging with Dr. Mauricio Cereda, a leader in the field. We discuss the impact of imaging on understanding ARDS and recruitment potential – concepts that everyone in critical care should grasp.

Platform Trials and ARDS Phenotyping with Dr. Niall Ferguson 11.05.2026

In this episode, Dr. Niall Ferguson discusses innovative approaches to respiratory critical care, including platform trials, phenotyping, and advanced ventilation strategies. The conversation highlights how research is evolving to improve patient outcomes and the importance of clinician engagement in evidence-based practice.

SEVA and Team Based Training with Dr. Eduardo Mireles 04.05.2026

This episode features Dr. Eduardo Mireles discussing interprofessional education in critical care, focusing on mechanical ventilation training through the SEVA program at the Cleveland Clinic. Learn about the importance of team-based training, practical implementation, and ongoing competency assessment in respiratory care.

ECMO and Ventilator Management with Dr. Giles Peek 20.04.2026

In this episode, Dr. Giles Peek shares his extensive experience with ECMO, discusses pivotal trials like CESAR, and explores ventilator management strategies for respiratory failure. Gain insights into the evolution of ECMO practices, the importance of lung protective strategies, and the future of extracorporeal support.

Transport Ventilation and Education with Melody Bishop 17.04.2026

In this episode, respiratory therapist Melody Bishop shares her journey into transport ventilation, common misconceptions, and the challenges of providing education and optimal care in transport settings. Discover insights on ventilator technology, the importance of ongoing education, and how social media is shaping respiratory care.

Bedside education with Troy Whitacre 13.04.2026

In this in-depth discussion, Troy Whitacre, a seasoned respiratory therapist, shares his extensive experience with advanced ventilator management, including the use of transpulmonary pressure, EIT, and other monitoring tools. The conversation covers practical techniques for teaching staff, interpreting ventilator data, and optimizing patient care in critical settings.

Coaching and the Airway with Dr. Lillian Emlet 06.04.2026

In this engaging episode, Dr. Lillian Emlet shares her journey from emergency medicine to critical care and healthcare coaching. Topics include the importance of coaching for healthcare professionals, leadership development, managing burnout, and advanced airway management techniques.

Acid Base Disorders with Dr. Farhad Kapadia 30.03.2026

S1E11 of The Gas Exchange Podcast. In this episode, Keith and Thomas discuss Dr. Farhad Kapadia's extensive experience in critical care medicine, discussing the complexities of acid-base disorders, the role of bicarbonate, and the importance of individualized patient care. The conversation highlights the evolution of practices in critical care, the significance of long-term outcomes, and the need...

ICU Education and Competency with Andrew Klein 23.03.2026

S1E10: In this episode of The Gas Exchange podcast, hosts Keith Lamb and Thomas Piraino engage with guest Andy Klein, a respected respiratory therapist and educator. They discuss the importance of knowledge translation in critical care, the challenges of ensuring staff competency, and innovative approaches to education in respiratory therapy. The conversation highlights the role of super users, th...

Debunking common misconceptions with Dr. Nick Ghionni 16.03.2026

In this in-depth discussion, Dr. Nick Ghionni shares his expertise on mechanical ventilation, emphasizing the importance of understanding ventilator physiology, debunking common misconceptions, and advocating for nuanced, patient-centered approaches in critical care.

Tidal Volumes and CPR with Dr. Brady Scott 09.03.2026

In this episode of the Gas Exchange Podcast, host Keith Lamb and co-host Thomas Piraino welcome Dr. Brady Scott, a seasoned respiratory therapist and educator. The conversation delves into the critical aspects of resuscitation science, particularly focusing on tidal volumes during CPR. Dr. Scott shares insights from his research, highlighting the variability in tidal volumes delivered during resus...

Bringing Critical Care to the ED with Dr. Zaffer Qasim 02.03.2026

Boom!! S1E7 of The Gas Exchange is here. In this episode of the Gas Exchange Podcast, host Keith Lamb, co-host Thomas Piraino, and guest Dr. Zafar Khazam discuss the integration of critical care principles into emergency medicine. They explore the evolving role of respiratory therapists, the challenges of airway management, and the importance of team communication in providing optimal patient care...

Inhaled Medications via HFNC with Dr Arzu Ari 23.02.2026

In this episode of the Gas Exchange podcast, host Keith Lamb and co-host Thomas Piraino welcome Dr. Arzu Ari, a leading expert in aerosol medicine. They discuss the evolution of aerosol drug delivery, particularly the impact of HFNC and the concept of transnasal aerosol drug delivery. Dr. Ari shares insights from her extensive research, emphasizing the importance of flow rates in aerosol delivery...

ICU Liberation and Moral Injury with Dr. Wes Ely 16.02.2026

It's here! S1E5 In this episode of the Gas Exchange podcast, host Keith Lamb and co-host Thomas Piraino welcome Dr. Wes Ely, a physician and author, to discuss critical care medicine, the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers, and the importance of human connection in patient care. Dr. Ely shares his personal journey into medicine, the concept of moral injury among healthcare professionals, and...

Driving Pressure with Dr Giacomo Bellani 09.02.2026

Join us as we discuss driving pressure with Dr Giacomo Bellani, first author of the Lung Safe Trial.

Neurocritical Care and Respiratory Failure with Dr Thomas Bleck 02.02.2026

The Gas Exchange S1E3! We discuss neurocritical care and respiratory failure with Dr Thomas Bleck, Founder of The Neurocritical Care Society. We dive into Neurogenic Pulmonary Edema, intracranial pressure, and ventilator-induced brain injury.

ARDS Guidelines and their use at the bedside with Dr Stefano Spina 26.01.2026

Keth Lamb, Thomas Piraino, and Dr. Stefano Spina discuss the current ARDS guidelines, their differences, and the importance of personalized care at the bedside. They highlight the nuances and challenges of interpreting the guidelines and emphasize the need for individualized patient care. The conversation covers the individualization of patient care in the context of respiratory failure, emphasizi...

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