Pneumonia que não melhora? Pode NÃO ser bactéria

Pneumonia isn't just bacteria: when to consider fungi, tuberculosis, and etiological diagnosis in critically ill patients ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Want to master the care of critically ill patients and get ahead in your career? Click the link now and learn about the Liberdade Médica Postgraduate Program! 👇 🔴 https://liberdademedicaedu.com.br/?ut... 🔴 https://liberdademedicaedu.com.br/?ut... Real-world practice, two certifications, and zero fluff. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get straight to the point... 00:00 - Complex Pneumonia 02:00 - Therapeutic Failure 03:04 - Immunosuppressed Patients 04:41 - Tuberculosis Case 06:24 - Etiological Diagnosis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Watch other videos on the channel 👇 When to Confirm BRAIN DEATH? Step-by-Step of the OFFICIAL PROTOCOL    • Quando Confirmar MORTE ENCEFÁLICA? Passo a...   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In this video, you will understand why pneumonia should not be treated automatically, especially in severely ill, immunosuppressed, oncological patients, or those unresponsive to initial antimicrobial treatment. This lesson covers pneumonia diagnosis, etiological investigation, bacterial pneumonia, viral infection, fungal infection, pulmonary tuberculosis, and the importance of reviewing management when the condition does not improve within 72 hours. It also discusses bronchoscopy, bronchoalveolar lavage, culture, PCR panel, and Mycobacterium testing. Furthermore, the content shows how to avoid inappropriate antibiotic escalation, reduce selective pressure for multidrug resistance, and enhance clinical reasoning during shift work. You will learn when to suspect complex pneumonia, pneumonia in immunocompromised patients, chemical pneumonia, fungal lung infection, and tuberculosis in patients outside the classic profile. Essential material for physicians who want to deepen their understanding of differential diagnosis, etiological agent identification, and more precise pneumonia treatment. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow us on social media! 🔴 Instagram   / liberdademedicaedu   🔴 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@liberdademed... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The content of this video is exclusively educational and informative, intended for physicians and medical students. It does not replace medical consultations, in-person clinical evaluations, or individualized treatments. Dr. Ian Camilo is a physician graduated from UFMG, with postgraduate studies in Emergency Medicine and Cardiology from Hospital Albert Einstein. He works as an ACLS, BLS (AHA), and ATLS instructor, university professor, preceptor of Internal Medicine, and hospital educational coordinator. Founder of Liberdade Médica and creator of the Postgraduate Program in Critically Ill Patients, he shares information here with the aim of improving the practical training and clinical reasoning of healthcare professionals. For specific guidance, consultation with a qualified professional is always recommended. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #medicine #intensivemedicine #urgencymedicine