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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#146 NephMadness: Pain Meds in Chronic Kidney Disease

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

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

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2019

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Pain management in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) often goes something like this: NSAIDs are evil, acetaminophen hardly works, opioids are dangerous, and all the rest (tramadol, gabapentinoids, antidepressants) are messy. But, we tackle the complexities of pain management in patients with chronic kidney disease in this special @NephMadness 2019 episode that, on a scale of 1-10, will leave you feeling very relieved in addressing pain.

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Credits

  • Written and produced by: Justin Berk MD, Samantha Gelfand MD
  • NephMadness Pun Contest produced by: Hannah R Abrams MS3
  • Cover art by: Kate Grant MBChB, Dip GUMed
  • Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MD
  • Edited by: Matthew Watto MD, Emi Okamoto MD
  • Guests: Samantha Gelfand MD, Matthew Sparks MD, David Juurlink MD

Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode of the curbsiders is brought to you in partnership with Neff Madness and the American Journal of kidney diseases

0:07.9

AJKD and

0:09.9

I guess it means and this is our final episode. So I guess that means Hannah's back with her final

0:17.2

pun

0:18.3

Oh, I can see the thrill on Paul's face. Yes

0:21.1

Absolutely. So I'm here with a final pun from Dr. Michelle Row who will need no introduction to our

0:26.2

NFJC audience, but she introduces herself on the track. So here we go.

0:31.4

Row it out

0:32.9

My name is Michelle Row and I'm a pediatric nephrologist at the University of Minnesota who does clinical research in glomerular and genetic kidney disease and children

0:40.9

I also thoroughly enjoy being on the board of directors for NFJC a Twitter-based nephrology journal club that you all should participate in

0:49.4

How do nephrologists know if their research is going well?

0:53.0

low p values

0:55.6

Are we talking about urine?

1:06.2

We should probably just start the episode

1:12.2

You should leave that long shift of silence in that is perfect

1:15.1

IST

1:21.3

The desired audience is for entertainment education and inspiration process only Adobe used by literature or

1:25.6

really asmade to organizations, but more of the views they expressed on this audience are only those

1:28.3

should not be interpreted perfect, as the official basicization of any of these dichromani making

1:30.5

casual non-boyfriendophiles and affiliate outreach programs, we can meet in their

1:32.7

private area. melodies

1:32.8

they're not really possible to knew, but they miss a moment, they turn away

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