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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#135 Perioperative Medicine with Dr Avital O'Glasser

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Science, Higher Education, Education

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2019

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Optimize perioperative risk and dominate perioperative medicine. Topics include surgical risk calculators, preoperative labs, stress testing, use of BNP and troponins, postoperative MI, cardiac and pulmonary risk stratification, and more! We’re joined by perioperative medicine expert, Avital O’Glasser MD, Associate Professor of Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University and Assistant Program Director for Scholarship and Social Media. ACP members can visit https://acponline.org/curbsiders to claim free CME-MOC credit for this episode and show notes (goes live 0900 EST).

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Credits

Written and produced by: Matthew Watto MD

CME questions by: Matthew Watto MD

Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Stuart Brigham MD

Edited by: Matthew Watto MD

Guest: Avital O’Glasser MD

Time Stamps

  • 00:00 Disclaimer, intro and guest bio
  • 04:20 Guest one-liner, book and movie recommendations, career advice
  • 11:20 ACP Internal Medicine Meeting 2019 details
  • 14:02 Patient with coronary artery calcifications going for elective hip surgery and wants "clearance"
  • 20:50 Functional capacity
  • 25:00 Preoperative stress testing and coronary revascularization
  • 31:55 Canadian guidelines, BNP and troponin testing
  • 36:30 The METS trial and predicting perioperative cardiac events and mortality
  • 40:44 Preoperative testing (labs, imaging, urine studies)
  • 50:24 Choosing your perioperative cardiac and surgical risk calculator (RCRI, MICA, ACS-NSQIP)
  • 59:50 Communicating risk to patient and their surgeon
  • 61:30 Pulmonary risk assessment and complications
  • 70:35 Perioperative use of opioids
  • 75:30 Who needs an echocardiogram prior to surgery?
  • 79:00 Canceling a patient's surgery
  • 82:55 Take home points
  • 83:45 Outro

Transcript

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0:00.0

Ha ha ha ha ha

0:07.8

Adaptation and information process only

0:15.4

carefully

0:22.3

me

0:30.0

Welcome back to the curbsiders. Well hello Matthew. Hey Stewart. Hey

0:40.2

How's Paul? Paul I think Paul is quite busy this week and he was not able to

0:46.0

join us tonight as you are aware. Are you telling Mr. Smean you? That's

0:50.5

that's kind of creepy. Well we do it we have a guest and before before we get

0:57.4

too far into it I wanted to this our guest on this episode Avital O'Glasser and

1:02.5

we talked all about perioperative management including did we want to say

1:07.4

what what Paul usually says? Oh yeah yeah why don't you say that and then I'll

1:11.9

tell them what we talked about on the show. That's fine we'll go backwards. Yeah

1:15.2

let's go yeah let's go backwards. That's right. Alright so in case you didn't

1:19.2

know this is the curbsiders so we're an internal mess and podcast and we use

1:22.6

expert interviews because we're not experts at this stuff to bring you

1:26.5

clinical pearls and practice changing knowledge and for the interest of full

1:30.5

disclosure in the words of Paul Williams we kind of screw around a little bit

1:34.5

for the first few minutes so if you want to be a worse off person for that just

1:39.2

go ahead and skip forward but otherwise stick with us and you'll learn a few

1:41.9

things and get a wonderful movie recommendation. Right so as I was

1:48.1

starting to say with our with our guests tonight we talk all about perioperative

1:52.5

medicine we talk about risk the risk equations cardiac testing cardiac

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