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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Medicine Consult Series: Ep. 3 - Acute Kidney Injury

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Education, Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2024

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Low urine output – when is it a cause for alarm? Emma Burke is joined by Dr. Bryan Tucker to discuss quick hits on acute kidney injury as part of the Med/Surg Consult series. 

Host:
- Emma Burke, MD – General Surgery Resident at Baylor College of Medicine, @emmaburke017

Guest:
- Bryan Tucker, DO – Nephrologist at Baylor College of Medicine, @bmtucker3

Learning Objectives:
- Define acute kidney injury (AKI) using KDIGO guidelines.
- Develop a framework for initial workup of perioperative AKI.
- Discuss the importance of in urine output in AKI management. 
- Identify AKI risk factors and preventative measures for high-risk surgical patients. 

References:
- KDIGO AKI Guidelines: https://kdigo.org/guidelines/acute-kidney-injury/

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0:00.0

Behind the surgery podcast, relevant and engaging content designed to help you dominate the day.

0:13.0

Thanks for listening to Behind the Night.

0:17.0

Today we want to introduce you to a new series covering common medical consults.

0:28.5

Think atrial flibrelation, acute kidney injury, and diabetes, all common but at times confounding medical issues that we see in our

0:36.7

surgery patients no matter what stage of your career you're in we think you will learn a lot

0:42.1

now before we dive in we want to put a plug in for our

0:44.8

latest project. It's called dominate surgery a high-yield guide to the surgery

0:48.6

clerkships and we're particularly proud of this one because it really is about

0:52.0

time the students have a modern engaging

0:54.4

resource to teach them the art and the science of surgery.

0:57.9

So this multimedia resource goes beyond rope memorization to focus on student performance. So how should students work up a

1:04.7

consult in the ED? How should they present on morning rounds, throw a two-handed tie, or

1:09.3

contribute to the trauma survey? So BTK has got them covered with to the point text,

1:14.3

original illustrations, tables, tons of brand new audio and top notch video and

1:19.4

it's all available on our app and all designed to help students dominate their rotation.

1:24.4

So check out our website or app for more.

1:27.2

Now on to the show.

1:28.8

Hey guys, I'm Emma Burke.

1:30.2

I'm one of the surgery education files with Behind the Knife knife and today I'm joined by Dr. Brian Tucker

1:34.8

an associate professor of nephrology at Baylor College of Medicine and we are going to discuss

1:39.2

acute kidney injury as part of our medsurge consult series.

1:43.0

So welcome Dr. Tucker.

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