by TopMedTalk
TopMedTalk for the latest medical news surrounding Anaesthesia, Perioperative Care and Enhanced Recovery. Live updates from conferences; Journal Club; Techno Talk and Hot-Topic podcasts. Continuing Medical Education (CME) on the go
Language
🇺🇲
Publishing Since
7/26/2017
Email Addresses
1 available
Phone Numbers
0 available
April 21, 2025
<p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name= "paragraph" data-prosemirror-node-block="true" data-pm-slice= "1 1 []">The Cipher HPI study focuses on continuous, iterative, perioperative, holistic risk evaluation using advanced hemodynamic monitoring data. The study, integrates preoperative and intraoperative data to predict the need for vasopressors or fluid after surgery. We discuss the study's methodology, results, and the potential implications for clinical practice, including the use of machine learning techniques for better risk prediction and resource optimization in critical care settings. The episode emphasizes the importance of utilizing rich patient data throughout the surgical journey to enhance outcomes and support clinician decision-making.</p> <p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name= "paragraph" data-prosemirror-node-block="true">Presented by <strong data-prosemirror-content-type="mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name="strong">Mike Grocott</strong> and <strong data-prosemirror-content-type="mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name="strong">Kate Leslie</strong> on location at the International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS) and Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii, with their guest, <strong data-prosemirror-content-type= "mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name="strong">Alexander (Sandy) Jackson</strong> an anaesthetist and intensive care physician who is also a clinican data scientist, currently funded by the UK's National Insitute of Health and Care Research (NIHR), based at the NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre.</p> <p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name= "paragraph" data-prosemirror-node-block="true">We mention Guy Ludbrook, Professor of Anaesthesia at the University of Adelaide and Royal Adelaide Hospital, and an occasional presenter here on TopMedTalk. This thought provoking talk from him is a good place to learn more: <a href= "https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/the-hidden-pandemic-of-post-operative-complications-ebpom-london-2020-0" data-prosemirror-content-type="mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name= "link">https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/the-hidden-pandemic-of-post-operative-complications-ebpom-london-2020-0</a></p>
April 14, 2025
<p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name= "paragraph" data-prosemirror-node-block="true" data-pm-slice= "1 1 []">The PREPARE trial is a randomized control trial aimed at improving surgical outcomes for older patients with frailty through prehabilitation. This discussion covers the inspiration behind the trial, the structure of the prehabilitation program, and the trial's results. Despite not finding significant improvements in the primary outcomes across all patients, the trial revealed that those who adhered to the program showed clinically meaningful improvements.</p> <p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name= "paragraph" data-prosemirror-node-block="true">The conversation delves into the challenges of patient adherence, the role of technology, and the importance of personalized interventions in prehabilitation.</p> <p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name= "paragraph" data-prosemirror-node-block="true">Presented by <strong data-prosemirror-content-type="mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name="strong">Mike Grocott</strong> and <strong data-prosemirror-content-type="mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name="strong">Kate Leslie</strong> on location at the International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS) and Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii, with their guest, <strong data-prosemirror-content-type= "mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name="strong">Daniel McIsaac</strong>, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Ottawa, Canada.</p> <p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name= "paragraph" data-prosemirror-node-block="true">Further resources:</p> <p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name= "paragraph" data-prosemirror-node-block="true">We mention <strong data-prosemirror-content-type="mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name="strong">Chelsia Gillis</strong>, Assistant Professor in the School of Human Nutrition in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at McGill University. She has appeared on this podcast multiple times, this presentation is a good place to start: <a href= "https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/nutritional-screening-and-assessment-tools-for-prehab-world-congress-of-prehabilitation" data-prosemirror-content-type="mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name= "link">TopMedTalk: Nutritional screening and assessment tools for prehab | World Congress of Prehabilitation</a></p> <p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name= "paragraph" data-prosemirror-node-block="true">We also discuss The Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) can be found here: <a href= "https://www.mdcalc.com/duke-activity-status-index-dasi" data-prosemirror-content-type="mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name= "link">https://www.mdcalc.com/duke-activity-status-index-dasi</a></p> <p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name= "paragraph" data-prosemirror-node-block="true">There’s also an excellent presentation on which relates to this conversation here: <a href= "https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/ebpom-london-2020-functional-assesment" data-prosemirror-content-type="mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name= "link">TopMedTalk: EBPOM London 2020 | Functional Assesment</a></p> <p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name= "paragraph" data-prosemirror-node-block="true">Ensure you are subscribed to TopMedTalk now so you can make full use of our extensive archive with over 8 years worth of high quality medical material available for free.</p>
April 7, 2025
<p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name= "paragraph" data-prosemirror-node-block="true" data-pm-slice= "1 1 []">In this piece we discuss a ground breaking study on gender differences in surgical efficiency and outcomes with Anika Bald, a medical student from Germany, and Dr. Matthias Eikermann, a clinician scientist and department chair at Montefiore Einstein in New York. The study reveals that women surgeons have shorter delays to starting surgical add-on cases and better postoperative outcomes compared to men. The episode delves into the implications of these findings and discusses the value of diversity and inclusion in medical research and practice.</p> <p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name= "paragraph" data-prosemirror-node-block="true">Presented by <strong data-prosemirror-content-type="mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name="strong">Mike Grocott</strong> and <strong data-prosemirror-content-type="mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name="strong">Kate Leslie</strong> on location at the International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS) and Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii, with their guests, <strong data-prosemirror-content-type= "mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name="strong">Matthias Eikermann</strong>, Professor and Chair of Anesthesiology at the Montefiore Medical Center in New York USA and <strong data-prosemirror-content-type="mark" data-prosemirror-mark-name="strong">Anika Bald</strong> a medical student from Germany.</p>
Jed Wolpaw
Schwartz Media
Australian Financial Review
ABC listen
History Hit
Goalhanger
Goalhanger
BBC Radio 4
Medics Money
BBC Radio 4
Rich Roll
ABC
BJA Education
Goalhanger
Global
Pod Engine is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected with any of the podcasts displayed on this platform. We operate independently as a podcast discovery and analytics service.
All podcast artwork, thumbnails, and content displayed on this page are the property of their respective owners and are protected by applicable copyright laws. This includes, but is not limited to, podcast cover art, episode artwork, show descriptions, episode titles, transcripts, audio snippets, and any other content originating from the podcast creators or their licensors.
We display this content under fair use principles and/or implied license for the purpose of podcast discovery, information, and commentary. We make no claim of ownership over any podcast content, artwork, or related materials shown on this platform. All trademarks, service marks, and trade names are the property of their respective owners.
While we strive to ensure all content usage is properly authorized, if you are a rights holder and believe your content is being used inappropriately or without proper authorization, please contact us immediately at [email protected] for prompt review and appropriate action, which may include content removal or proper attribution.
By accessing and using this platform, you acknowledge and agree to respect all applicable copyright laws and intellectual property rights of content owners. Any unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or commercial use of the content displayed on this platform is strictly prohibited.