In this Part 2 or our 2-part podcast update on ED stroke management with Dr. Katie Lin and Dr. Walter Himmel we explore non-disabling strokes, where symptoms are mild enough that patients can continue daily activities if deficits persist. Yet, non-disabling does not mean benign. Non-disabling strokes occupy the same ischemic continuum as TIAs and carry a sub ... Show More
Apr 7
Ep 216 Cardiac Arrest Update: Beyond the 2025 ACLS Guidelines Part 2 – Medications, Airway, Termination and Post-ROSC Care
In this Part 2 or our 2-part EM Cases podcast series on Cardiac Arrest Update, Dr. Sheldon Cheskes and Dr. Rob Simard take us beyond the algorithms and into the real-world decision-making of cardiac arrest care. We answer questions like: Do vasopressin and steroids improve surviv ... Show More
1h 41m
Jul 2023
#65 BAMR: Calling Stroke (part 1)
<p>We welcome another fantastic returning guest in the form of Dr Paul Sellors, consultant in stroke medicine at North Bristol Hospital NHS Trust. Sam and Paul discuss tricky cases in Stroke medicine including stroke mimics, the modified Rankin score, the NIHSS, thrombolysis and ... Show More
58m 47s
Jul 2024
Jul 12 2024 This Week in Cardiology
<p>Venous closure devices, GLP1-s linked to blindness and cancer, resisting the urge to do an ECG, and transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) for secondary mitral regurgitation are the topics discussed this week.</p> <p><em>This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals ... Show More
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<p>Novel Mitral Therapies</p>
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<p>Guest: Arman Arghami, M.D., M.P.H.</p>
<p>Guest: Mayra Guerrero, M.D.</p>
<p>Host: Kyle Klarich, M.D.</p>
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<p>And the end of this podcast, the listener should understand how to identify new minimally invasive procedures to treat p ... Show More