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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#414 Spooky Cakes: VKA vs DOACs in Frail Adults, RSV Vaccine, Cuff Size Matters, Bloating & Belching, AKI & Pip-Tazo

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

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

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Join us as we review recent practice-changing articles on VKAs vs DOACs in frail adults with atrial fibrillation, RSV vaccine for adults over 60, how much does blood pressure cuff size matter, cotton fever in people who inject drugs, new bloating and belching guidelines, and does pip-tazo cause more AKI than cefepime. Fill your brain hole with a delicious stack of hotcakes! Featuring Paul Williams (@PaulNWilliamz), Rahul Ganatra (@rbganatra), and Matt Watto (@doctorwatto).

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Credits

  • Written and Hosted by: Rahul Ganatra MD, MPH; Paul Williams, MD, FACP, Matthew Watto MD, FACP
  • Cover Art: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
  • Reviewer: Sai Achi, MD
  • Technical Production: Pod Paste
  • Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP

Show Segments

  • Intro, disclaimer
  • VKAs vs DOACs in frail adults with atrial fibrillation,
  • RSV vaccine for adults over 60,
  • how much does blood pressure cuff size matter?
  • cotton fever in people who inject drugs,
  • new bloating and belching guidelines,
  • does pip-tazo cause more AKI than cefepime?
  • Outro

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0:48.8

Paul, why did the ghosts go into the bar?

0:52.4

I feel like I should be able to figure this one out, but I don't have any energy. Why

0:58.4

did the ghosts go into the bar? For the booze. That's a great joke. Maybe I should stop there,

1:07.6

just straight up. You have one ball. Bit of fat on that, that is perfect.

1:12.8

That would you like to hear some skeleton puns?

1:16.4

Oh, well, of course. This is very humorous.

1:22.1

And to follow up, it's going to be a great Halloween. I can feel it in my bones.

1:26.9

So these are both courtesy of good housekeeping, by the way. So that's just to give you a sense of

1:30.9

where I'm judging my puns from. It seems like it, Paul, I'm not surprised. Not your edgiest.

1:38.0

Yeah. Not the edgiest humor I've heard from you.

1:40.5

No, woman's word daily was not very helpful, so I had to do a little bit deeper.

2:07.5

All right. Welcome back to the curbsiders. I'm Dr. Matthew Wato here with my great friend

2:12.3

and America's primary care physician. America's spookiest primary care physician.

2:17.2

Probably true. Dr. Paul Nelson Williams. Paul, how are you doing?

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