SAGE Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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Cardiology & Cardiovascular Medicine.

  • 19 minutes 51 seconds
    SCVA COVID-19 Podcast Part 2

    Dr. Ross Hanson and Dr. Andi Chatburn discuss the ethical and legal implications of changes to traditional standards of care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    6 April 2020, 8:12 pm
  • 23 minutes 5 seconds
    SCVA COVID-19 Podcast Part 1

    Dr. Ross Hanson and Dr. Stephanie Jones discuss integration of anesthesiology into the critical care and hospital response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    6 April 2020, 4:38 pm
  • 9 minutes 19 seconds
    SCVA March 2020 Podcast: A Retrospective Analysis of the Use of 3-Factor Prothrombin Complex Concentrates for Refractory Bleeding After Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Children Undergoing Heart Surgery: A Matched Case-Control Study

    The 3-factor prothrombin complex concentrate (3FPCC) may be used off-label to treat refractory bleeding during cardiac surgery in children. This retrospective study examined the rate of clinical complications following the use of 3FPCC. Patients treated with 3FPCC were matched to controls for age, gender, prematurity, weight, cardiopulmonary bypass times, and cross-clamp times. Fifty-nine cases were individually matched to 59 controls based on propensity scores. 3FPCC was not associated with an increased risk of thromboembolic events, mortality, or need for postoperative extracorporeal membrane oxygenator support. These results suggest the safety of 3FPCC when used for refractory bleeding after cardiopulmonary bypass in children undergoing congenital heart surgery.

     

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    10 March 2020, 5:59 pm
  • 12 minutes 5 seconds
    SCVA July 2019 Podcast: Congenital Cardiac Anesthesia Society Meeting Abstracts

    SCVA Editorial Board member and Director of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology, Dr. Gregory Latham, discusses the importance of meeting abstracts and highlights a few abstracts from the CCAS 2019 annual meeting, while providing an overview of the remaining abstracts.

    17 July 2019, 9:39 pm
  • 14 minutes 13 seconds
    SCVA June 2019 Podcast: Noteworthy Literature in 2018 for Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists and Intensivists

    In this article, the authors present the annual review of the literature relevant for the practice of cardiovascular critical care. This is not an exhaustive review of the year, but rather selected highlights to summarize contributions to the literature since our last review. The topics covered this year include advances in the reversal of anticoagulants, introduction of a new class of vasopressor, innovative measures of acute kidney injury risk and presence after cardiac surgery, use of bicarbonate in severe acidosis, and finally, new information regarding the ongoing drug shortage issue.

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    26 June 2019, 3:11 pm
  • 13 minutes 52 seconds
    SCVA April 2018 Podcast: Society for the Advancement of Transplant Anesthesia: Liver Transplant Anesthesia Fellowship—White Paper Advocating Measurable Proficiency in Transplant Specialties Training

    The anesthesia community has openly debated if the care of transplant patients was generalist or specialist care ever since the publication of an opinion paper in 1999 recommended subspecialty training in the field of liver transplantation anesthesia. In the past decade, liver transplant anesthesia has become more complex with a sicker patient population and evolving evidence-based practices. Transplant training is currently not required for accreditation or certification in anesthesiology, and not all anesthesia residency programs are associated with transplant centers. Yet there is evidence that patient outcome is affected by the experience of the anesthesiologist with liver transplants as part of a multidisciplinary care team. Requests for a formal review of the inequities in training opportunities and requirements led the Society for the Advancement for Transplant Anesthesia (SATA) to begin the task of developing post-graduate fellowship training recommendations. In this article, members of the SATA Working Group on Transplant Anesthesia Education present their reasoning for specialized education and conclusions about which pathways can better prepare trainees to care for complex transplant patients.

     

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    20 April 2018, 9:09 pm
  • 12 minutes 8 seconds
    SCVA June 2017 Podcast: Occupational Radiation Exposure of Anesthesia Providers

    Anesthesia providers are frequently exposed to radiation during routine patient care in the operating room and remote anesthetizing locations. Eighty-two percent of anesthesiology residents (n = 57 responders) at our institution had a “high” or “very high” concern about the level of ionizing radiation exposure, and 94% indicated interest in educational materials about radiation safety. This article highlights key learning points related to basic physical principles, effects of ionizing radiation, radiation exposure measurement, occupational dose limits, considerations during pregnancy, sources of exposure, factors affecting occupational exposure such as positioning and shielding, and monitoring. Continued education and awareness of the risks of ionizing radiation and protective strategies will reduce exposure and potential for associated sequelae.

     

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    19 June 2017, 4:00 pm
  • 20 minutes 35 seconds
    SCVA March 2017 Podcast: Noteworthy Literature Published in 2016 for Abdominal Organ Transplantation Anesthesiologists: Liver

    More than 3000 peer-reviewed publications on the topic of liver transplantation were published in 2016. The goal of this article is to provide a concise review of pertinent literature for anesthesiologists who participate in liver transplantation. The authors selected and presented 33 articles published in 2016 on the topics of MELD policy; cardiovascular, pulmonary, and renal issues; coagulation and transfusion; anesthetic agents; hemodynamic monitors; acute liver failure; and donor issues.

     

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    1 March 2017, 5:52 pm
  • 16 minutes 11 seconds
    SCVA March 2017 Podcast: Transplant Anesthesia: Where We've Been, Where We're Going

    Nathaen Weitzel, one of the Editors-in-Chief of SCVA, talks to Ernesto Pretto of The Society for the Advancement of Transplant Anesthesia (SATA). They discuss transplant anesthesia and highlight how Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia will now serve as the official home journal for SATA.

     

    To view the SATA Editorial in the March 2017 issue of SCVA, click here.

    1 March 2017, 5:39 pm
  • 22 minutes 26 seconds
    SCVA March 2016 Podcast: Cardiopulmonary Bypass Without Heparin

    Due to familiarity, short half-life, ease of monitoring, and the availability of a reversal agent, heparin remains the anticoagulant of choice for cardiac operations requiring cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). However, occasionally patients require CPB but should not receive heparin, most often because of acute or subacute heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT). In these cases, if it is not feasible to wait for the disappearance of HIT antibodies, an alternative anticoagulant must be selected. A number of non-heparin anticoagulant options have been explored. However, current recommendations suggest the use of a direct thrombin inhibitor such as bivalirudin. This review describes the use of heparin alternatives for the conduct of CPB with a focus on the direct thrombin inhibitors.

     

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    12 April 2016, 11:49 pm
  • 28 minutes 36 seconds
    SCVA June 2015 Podcast: Routine Postoperative Care of Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting on Cardiopulmonary Bypass

    The postoperative course of a patient undergoing cardiac surgery (CS) is dictated by a largely predictable set of interactions between disease-specific and therapeutic factors. ICU personnel need to quickly develop a detailed understanding of the patient’s current status and how critical care resources can be used to promote further recovery and eventual independence from external support. The goal of this article is to describe a typical operative and postoperative course, with emphasis on the latter, and the diagnostic and therapeutic options necessary for the proper care of these patients. This paper will focus on coronary artery bypass grafting as a model for understanding the course of CS patients; however, many of the principles discussed are applicable to most cardiac surgery patients.

     

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    23 June 2015, 8:47 pm
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