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Video Laryngoscopy During Covid-19 | EBPOM London 2020

How have we adapted in our views on the use of video laryngoscopy during the Covid-19 pandemic? Who is best suited to intubate? Are we seeing "a poorly managed first wave"? How are practitioners changing their approach in light of the possibility of infections? What lessons are being learned by practitioners in the midst of the COVID crisis? This piece was generously supported by Medtronic.com Presented by Desiree Chappell with Monty Mythen and her guests, Patrick Schoettker, Professor of Anesth...

Apr 29, 202137 min

Perioperative Medicine - where we were, where we are now and where want to be P2 | EBPOM Ireland 2020

This piece is a worthwhile deep dive into this perioperative medicine and how we go forward with it. Hear the panel speak about what it is they want for the future and what it is they are doing now. With questions submitted from the online audience the panel get into the detail. Essential listening for any student of perioperative medicine. It includes a mention for the Welsh Perioperative Medicine Society, their website is here: https://www.welshpoms.com/ This is part two of a two part piece of...

Apr 28, 202138 min

Cryoneurolysis and pain management | TopMedTalk

"We've been doing cryoneurolysis for total knees now for three years... people gravitate to practices that that practice this technology" This piece focuses upon two 'early adopter' orthopedic surgeons changing up the way we treat joint pain for surgical patients. We mention Iovera, a provider at the forefront of this technology: https://www.iovera.com/ The Doc Social website is here: www.doc.social/ The Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM) website is here: www.ebpom.org This piece also...

Apr 27, 202154 min

Perioperative Medicine - where we were, where we are now and where want to be P1 | EBPOM Ireland 2020

This piece is a worthwhile deep dive into this perioperative medicine and how we go forward with it. Hear the panel speak about what it is they want for the future and what it is they are doing now. With questions submitted from the online audience the panel get into the detail. Essential listening for any student of perioperative medicine. When should we pre-assess patients? Should all anaesthetists be doing pre-operative sessions? What is it about the role of the anaesthestist that makes it un...

Apr 26, 202133 min

Perioperative Medicine - Editor's top picks for last year | EBPOM USA - Chicago

In this piece you can hear the co-editors of the Journal of Perioperative Medicine describing this year's "Editor's Picks"; the best manuscripts, literature and lessons learned in the last year in the space of perioperative medicine. "Functional performance and 30-day postoperative mortality after emergency laparotomy—a retrospective, multi-center, observational cohort study of 1084 patients" is here: https://perioperativemedicinejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13741-020-00143-7 Ther...

Apr 25, 202131 min

Models of perioperative care "the science of value" | EBPOM USA - Chicago 2020

This piece is part one of a two part piece. It's a short didactic presentation on the tough realities the U.S. healthcare system faces as the fee for payment system creaks against concerns about rising costs and the need for population health management. Can we move forward with "the science of value" which true perioperative medicine offers us? It's a talk which is designed to spark debate and that follows in part two of this piece. Presented by Sol Aronson, tenured Professor, Duke University, ...

Apr 24, 202116 min

Total ERAS is essential to clear the backlog | TopMedTalk

"Data is key and having champions is key" This piece provides a truly transatlantic in-depth perspective on an area of opportunity highlighted by our needs in the wake of COVID 19; now more than ever true enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is essential. Optimising value, reducing the need for return visits, decreased length of stay, there is almost no aspect of perioperative medicine and enhanced recovery that is not going to be crucial for our institutions in the near and present future. A ...

Apr 22, 20211 hr 5 min

Perioperative Frailty with Jude Partridge | EBPOM 2020 London

"If I were to develop a simple uncomplicated urinary tract infection, I may well be able to continue to go to work as I was being treated for that illness but if an older frail patient develops a similar uncomplicated urinary tract infection, that can be a very significant illness, that patient may well be unable to walk or transfer as they could" Frailty in the perioperative period - what is it, what is it not and how do we work with and manage it before, during and after an operation so as to ...

Apr 22, 202124 min

SNAP-2 EPICCS; summary results | EBPOM London 2020

"It's useful to reflect on what SNAP-2 EPICCS might offer us in the brave new world that we find ourselves in with Coronavirus" The 2nd Sprint National Anaesthesia Project: Epidemiology of Critical Care after Surgery (SNAP-2 - EPICCS) study launched in March 2017 around the UK. More than 2,200 investigators at more than 250 sites across the UK were signed up to take part. The observational study collected data on all patients undergoing inpatient surgery during a one-week period (21 March to 27 ...

Apr 21, 202130 min

Patient Safety: How do you make the Changes that Change Culture? | EBPOM USA - Chicago 2020

Patient safety, as a priority, is assumed to be at the heart of medical practice. Yet still, preventable harm and death occurs in our profession, how do we change this and how do we make the changes we implement last? Can safety and avoidable harm be somehow hardwired into the culture of what we do in a way similar to that of the airline industry? This popular and refreshing talk is presented here after it was a big hit at the Chicago 2020 conference organised by Evidence Based Perioperative Med...

Apr 20, 202123 min

Roundtable discussion: Delivering value | EBPOM USA - Las Vegas 2021

This roundtable discussion tackles questions from the online audience and is the third part of a longer discussion. It follows on from "The value proposition in perioperative medicine | EBPOM 2021 Las Vegas", if you'd like to hear that go here: https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/the-value-proposition-in-perioperative-medicine-ebpom-2021-las-vegas How do we as practitioners deliver value? How does 'population health' fit into the picture? How long before and after surgery are we invested in managing? ...

Apr 19, 202122 min

The value proposition in perioperative medicine | EBPOM USA - Las Vegas 2021

"Look at it from where is the patient, and what's best for the patient; I think that the other answers follow and yes, it is higher quality, yes, there can be some opportunities for cost savings; even if it 'breaks even' if the patients are happier, isn't that worth moving into the concept and proving that it does make a difference?" The value proposition is an essential element of advocating perioperative care; we know it provides safer, better quality outcomes but how do we translate that into...

Apr 18, 202124 min

The size and scope of the problem with Jim Grant & Mike Englesbe | EBPOM USA - Las Vegas 2021

"When I heard Sol Aronson, speak about perioperative medicine as 'population health', for me, it was like a eureka moment because our platform within Michigan is really an unmatched place to kind of realize that vision." This piece asks the question; "why do we need perioperative medicine"? The answer is illustrated with a real success story where practitioners realise the value proposition it unlocks for their patients every day. Hear how it is achieved and why it is so important. Presented by ...

Apr 17, 202120 min

Am I safe? Q&A with Lee Fleisher | | EBPOM World Congress 2020

This question and answer session was a highlight of EBPOM London 2020, it works as a standalone piece or as a companion piece to this talk here: https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/ebpom-2020-london-am-i-safe The discussion follows themes outlined in the presentation as our online audience asked a series of questions. Some of the questions included in the discussion are "How should leaders deal with anxiety both in themselves and their team? What is the evidence on perceived command gradient in reside...

Apr 16, 202128 min

Daniel Engelman Q&A | EBPOM USA - Chicago

"So in all these ERAS programs, you need a physician champion, a nurse champion, a coordinator; then we brought our pharmacist in - I will not start rounds without a pharmacist. I refuse. I won't start because the pharmacist is integral ... it's just you need that multidisciplinary team" This piece is a question and answer session prompted by the address our guest gave during EBPOM Chicago. Both the online audience and the team challenge our speaker to explain more. If you missed the address Top...

Apr 15, 202125 min

Postoperative critical care: How do we help? | EBPOM World Congress 2020

This piece is a question and answer session with questions from the online audience. What do we think is the clinical care difference that having an elevated level of monitoring and more people around of all all sorts? Why is it good for our patients? As regards admissions to your campus care area; what criteria do you use? Do we need rapid critical care expansion in countries with very few beds? Could the enhanced care wards, in their approach, be compared with the post anaesthetic care unit? W...

Apr 14, 202148 min

Perioperative team: a physician’s view | EBPOM 2020 London

This piece considers the need to understand the patient having surgery and the complexity with which they present so we can match our skills to them. Developing these skills requires new approaches; to education and training at undergraduate and postgraduate level; to challenge the old ways of delivering perioperative care. This requires new ways of working, the breaking down of silos, a rethink of the financial support that is required and that we share good practice rather than 'reinventing th...

Apr 13, 202117 min

Leadership with Jeff Vender: Part 2 - Q&A | EBPOM USA - Chicago

This piece is the second part of a conversation about leadership in medicine, during times of change. It follows on from the first part where our speaker outlines his thoughts in a short talk. Now questions from the audience are considered and the conversation develops. What have we learned after the recent huge changes we've seen in our profession? Presented by Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen with Jeff Vender, Emeritus, Harris Family Foundation Chairman of the Department of Anesthesiology at ...

Apr 12, 202118 min

Leading Health Systems in times of change with Jeff Vender: Part 1 | EBPOM USA - Chicago

"I believe most people can be leaders or better leaders. You can create or participate in change and a better future. You can make a difference in your own lives, the lives of others and the life of your organization. If you believe you can." This piece contains a powerful, inspirational and prescient talk about leadership. Part 1 contains some conversation and the talk, to be followed by questions from the audience in Part 2. Where do leaders come from, what makes them stand out and how do they...

Apr 11, 202119 min

EBPOM 2020 London | "The Business Case: UK" by Kay Mitchell

This piece presents an invaluable wealth of first hand experience in setting up various business cases in relation to perioperative medicine in the UK. At University College London (UCL) cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) was set up as a research tool "but then clinicians came, became interested in the results of the tests and started to ask for tests to be done on their patients for clinical evaluation". An external contractor model, using a charitable organisation, enabled them to charge ...

Apr 10, 202110 min

EBPOM 2020 London | Extending roles: what is the future?

"Just having more staff doesn't always equate to better care, especially when the staff do not have the skills required." Perioperative medicine has the opportunity to lead the way in advanced practice; the extended role of the practitioner within the perioperative pathway can be done with nurses, allied health professionals or physician associates. As we evolve these roles, we must be mindful and recognise not all services will be the same. How can you tailor your service to your specific needs...

Apr 09, 202120 min

Opioid-induced Respiratory Depression | EBPOM USA - Las Vegas 2021

"46% pretty much means every other patient who was getting IV opioids was having some sort of a respiratory depression event" After a quick round up of COVID news in the contributor's respective areas this piece gets involved in a much needed discussion about the “PRediction of Opioid-induced Respiratory Depression In Patients Monitored by capnoGraphY (PRODIGY)” trial. PRODIGY trial is here: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02811302 Presented by Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen with Mike ...

Apr 08, 202134 min

Non-invasive evaluation of autonomic nervous system- A nociception monitor (REPEAT) | EBPOM USA - Las Vegas 2021

Armed with a background in biomedical engineering, doubled with an EMBA in Finance, our guest has spent the past 20 years within the medical device industry. In 2010 he was instrumental in setting up MDoloris Medical Systems, with the mission to provide technologies that allow clinicians a reliable, continuous and non-invasive evaluation of autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity. Based on 23 years of academic research, performed by a French research lab, the technology allows anaesthetists and ...

Apr 07, 202133 min

Guidance on prehabilitation for cancer | EBPOM London 2020

This piece looks at the most recent guidance regarding prehabilitation for cancer, developed and published in 2009 by Macmillan Cancer Care. Extremely well received across the UK, and internationally, here we look at the details and some context in terms of UK national policy. From an NHS England point of view the desire is to ensure that all patients and participants have personalized care embedded into everyday NHS services. Work around streamlining multidisciplinary team meetings for cancer i...

Apr 06, 202117 min

Perioperative oxygenation | EBPOM London 2020

"Oxygen is the commonest drug that we give to our patients today during surgery and the general anaesthetic" but what do we really know and understand about it from a perioperative perspective? This talk illustrates why, even with some of the evidence and background physiology that we have at our fingertips today, the following questions are still perplexing: How much is too little oxygen? How much is too much oxygen? And how much is just the right amount of oxygen? Presented by Daniel Martin, O...

Apr 05, 202129 min

Panel discussion - Prediction of Opioid Induced Respiratory Depression: Does surveillance monitoring help? | EBPOM 2020

This piece is a listener generated question and answer session from EBPOM 2020. Although it works as a stand alone piece it relates directly to this talk here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/ebpom-2020-london-prediction-of-opioid-induced-respiratory-depression-on-the-general-care-floor-does-surveillance-monitoring-help/ Some of the questions considered include: How much do you think partial / inadequate neuromuscular blockade reversal, contributes to post pulmonary complications, perhaps in combinat...

Apr 04, 202131 min

Finding Goldilocks, more or less | EBPOM 2020

With questions from the online audience, this piece looks at the "not too much and not too litte" sweet spot regarding fuel, fluid and oxygen; where is it and how do we get there, according to our distinguished panel? This podcast works well as a companion piece to the following talks which have already been released here on TopMedTalk: Helen McKenna, "Fuel, can you have too much?" https://www.topmedtalk.com/ebpom-2020-london-fuel-can-you-have-too-much/ Tim Miller "Optimising fluid and hemodynam...

Apr 03, 202149 min

Fitness, function or frailty? P2 | EBPOM World Congress 2020

This piece is a continued deep dive into the subject, of 'fitness, function, or frailty' and, perhaps, "fixing". It's essential listening for anyone interested in the latest thinking on this crucial topic and was a highlight of the London conference. How can we integrate frailty and cognitive scores in risk assessment tools to facilitate inclusion in shared decision making? How can we improve a surgical colleague's ability to identify frailty? Most patients will have an operation sometime in the...

Apr 02, 202129 min

Fitness, function or frailty? P1 | EBPOM World Congress 2020

Fitness, function and, or, frailty are important determinants of the quality of the life that we live. In the context of major surgery it's very important we recognize and work with individual patients improving and optimizing them and their ability to handle an operation. This piece is an essential deep dive into the subject, essential listening for anyone interested in the latest thinking on this crucial topic. What are the limitations on your resources when considering a plan of preoperative ...

Apr 01, 202126 min

"Am I safe?" | EBPOM World Congress 2020

"We have to create the culture of learning; the culture of having a safe space, the culture of wanting to do better and learning those conditions in which we do do better" This powerful talk looks directly at how a clear approach to patient safety really can improve the standard of care where you work. What is the culture of quality and safety that you're trying to embed, can you actually do better? Learn why it's important to focus on psychological safety; "if people start being scared, everyon...

Mar 31, 202116 min
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