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AFP: American Family Physician Podcast

Episode 170 -- November 2022 -- Part 2 AFP: American Family Physician

AFP: American Family Physician Podcast

American Academy of Family Physicians

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2.4649 Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2022

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Long COVID (1:40), management of head and neck injuries by the sideline physician (4:50), enuresis in children (10:30), surviving sepsis (16:10), vericiguat for heart failure (18:20), and magnesium sulfate in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (23:10).

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0:00.0

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0:05.7

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0:45.3

Welcome to the American Family Physician Podcast for part two of the November 2020 issue.

0:46.3

I'm Jake.

0:47.2

I'm Kamen.

0:55.6

And we are residents and faculty, mostly residents of the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix Family Medicine residency.

1:01.8

Today on the podcast, we'll talk long COVID, management of head and neck injuries by the sideline physician, in uresis and children, surviving sepsis, we'll have a steps,

1:08.5

and we'll finish with a look at magnesium sulfate infusion in COPD.

1:13.6

The opinions expressed in the podcast are our own and do not represent the opinions of the American Academy of Family Physicians, the editor of American Family Physician, or Banner Health.

1:20.6

Do not use this podcast for medical advice. Instead, see your own family doctor for medical care.

1:26.4

We're on a mission to living the best from American health. family doctor for medical care.

1:44.1

First up, long COVID, rapid evidence.. And this comes to us from doctors Herman,

1:46.8

Shi, and Chang from Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Oregon. Before we

1:53.4

even get into this, guys, there are a few different definitions of long COVID out there. So let's

1:58.1

start by defining it for our listeners.

2:06.2

The CDC defines long COVID as the presence of new, returning, or ongoing symptoms associated with acute COVID-19 that persist beyond 28 days. The WHO uses symptoms lasting at least two months

2:13.2

for their definition. And it's common. It's estimated to affect 10 to 30% of the millions of people

2:19.5

that have had COVID-19. People present with a wide range of symptoms, but the most common include

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