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Updates in classification, evaluation, and treatment
Become dexterous with dementia management! We’re talking with Dr. Anna Chodos about cognitive domains, diagnostic criteria, patient and caregiver resources, new antibody therapies, and brain health plans!
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IntroRapid fire questionsThe Terminology of Neurocognitive DisordersCognitive Domains: A Comprehensive ApproachPhysical Examination InsightsMedical Workup for DementiaImaging and Biomarkers in Dementia DiagnosisReferral Considerations for Dementia PatientsUnderstanding Dementia Stages and PrognosisImplementing Brain Health PlansMedications for Dementia ManagementControversies in Monoclonal Antibody TherapiesThe Importance of Early Detection and PlanningOutro
Credits
Producers, Writers and Show Notes: Leah Witt, MD and Margaret Heller, MDInfographic and Cover Art: Leah Witt, MDHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Reviewer: Emi Okamoto, MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Anna Chodos, MDDisclosures
Dr. Chodos received remuneration from Novo Nordisk for participating in a task force looking at the feasibility of incorporating biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease into primary care. The financial relationship has ended. The Curbsiders report no relevant financial disclosures.
The production of this episode was supported by the Penn Geriatrics AGE-SMART Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Grant. This podcast content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the Health Resources and Services Administration or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Join us as we review recent practice-changing articles on suzetrigine for acute pain, the risk of PAD events from SGLT2 inhibitors, the safety of very low LDL, and the benefits of restrictive vs liberal transfusion strategies in acute MI with anemia. Fill your brain hole with a delicious stack of hotcakes! Featuring Rahul Ganatra (@rbganatra), Matt Watto (@doctorwatto), and special guest Molly Brett (Paul Williams got a break and took a much-needed vacation this week!).
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Written and Hosted by: Rahul Ganatra MD, MPH; Molly Brett MD, and Matthew Watto MD, FACPCover Art: Matthew Watto MD, FACPReviewer: Leah Witt, MDTechnical Production: Pod PasteShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
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Intro, guest introduction, disclaimerCognitive safety of very low LDL CholesterolSuzetrigine for acute painRisk for amputation associated with SGLT2 inhibitorsTransfusion strategies in acute MI with anemia revisitedOutro
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Make MAUD your topira-MATE
Level up your treatment for people with alcohol use disorder. Learn about medication options beyond the first line, when they’re appropriate and not, and how to work with your patients to set goals that fit them. We’re joined by Dr Stephen Holt (Yale University School of Medicine)
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Written, produced, show notes, cover art and infographics by: Shawn Cohen MD Hosts: Carolyn Chan, MD. MHS, Shawn Cohen MD, and Paul Williams MDReviewer: Kento Sonoda MDShowrunner: Carolyn Chan, MD, MHSTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Stephen Holt MD
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2024 ACC/AHA guideline update, including biomarker testing, MINS, and other consulting tips
Master perioperative medicine! Learn when to hold ACE inhibitors, how to manage OSA without delaying surgery, and why "NPO after midnight" is outdated. We’re joined by Dr. Avital O’Glasser, our Chief of Perioperative Medicine!
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IntroCasePreoperative Assessment & Consulting TipsRisk CalculatorsFrailtyPulmonary ConsiderationsCardiovascular Meds & BP ManagementNPO: Why Are We Still Doing This?Biomarkers & Postoperative RiskMINSOutro
Credits
Written and produced, show notes, cover art, CME, and infographics: Paul Wurtz MD. Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPReviewer: Molly Heublein MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Avital O’Glasser MD
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Dr. O’Glasser reports no relevant financial disclosures. The Curbsiders report no relevant financial disclosures.
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Treat Hypertension Like No Doctor Has Ever Treated Hypertension Before
Treating hypertension never gets boring. Learn about emerging therapies and how to continue to tackle this common diagnosis like a pro. Dr. Jordy Cohen (@jordybc.bsky.social) leads us through her approach to keeping the BP where it should be (University of Pennsylvania).
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00:00 Introduction and Current Interests01:55 Understanding Hypertension11:59 Blood Pressure Measurement Techniques19:58 Treatment Goals and Guidelines for Hypertension30:02 Managing Resistant Hypertension and New Treatments36:00 Exploring GLP-1 Agonists and Blood Pressure Benefits39:06 Aldosterone Synthase Inhibitors: A New Hope42:00 Innovative Approaches: Small Interfering RNAs in Hypertension47:06 Renal Denervation: A Controversial Procedure55:01 Understanding Resistant Hypertension and Testing Protocols
Credits
Writer and Producer: Deborah Gorth MD, PhDShow Notes: Ben Furman and Deborah Gorth MD, PhDCover Art and Infographic: Deborah Gorth MD, PhD and Meryl Gorth RD, MPHHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Reviewer: Sai Achi MD, MBA, FACPShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Jordana Cohen MD, MSCE
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Don’t miss a beat as our guest Dr. Noble Maleque guides us through dominating narrow complex tachyarrhythmias (while keeping our own heart rates under control too). @Nobility75 (Emory University)
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IntroCase 1, part 1: Unstable narrow tachyarrhythmiasCase 1, part 2: Stable, narrow tachyarrhythmias – regular rhythmVagal tone: Valsalva, Modified Valsalva, or Carotid Massage?Adenosine2nd line AV nodal blockade: metoprolol, diltiazemCase 2: Stable, narrow tachyarrhythmias – irregular rhythmAV nodal blockadeAmiodarone and diltiazemRapid fire questions/Picks of the WeekOutro
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Please consolidate if performing multiple jobs (e.g. Written and Produced by: Cyrus Askin MD; cover art and infographic by Kate Grant)Producer, writer, Infographic, cover art, and show notes by: Caroline Coleman, MDHosts: Meredith Trubitt, MD and Monee Amin, MDReviewer: Rahul Ganatra, MD MPHShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Noble Maleque, MD
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Join us as we review recent articles and news featured in The DIGEST issues #59-61, including cfDNA and incidental detection of cancer in pregnancy, vitamin K2 for nocturnal leg cramps, the danger of as-needed anti-hypertensive medications in the hospital, GLP-1 agonists for alcohol use disorder, short-course (7 vs 14 days) antibiotics for bacteremia, and patient-collected HPV testing for cervical cancer screening. Fill your brain hole with a fully digestible meal! Featuring Laura Glick MD, Nora Taranto (@norataranto), Paul Williams (@paulnwilliamz), and Matt Watto (@doctorwatto).
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00:00 Introduction and Overview02:57 The IDENTIFY study: Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing and Cancer Detection with cfDNA05:54 Implications of Non-Reportable Results in Prenatal Testing08:51 Vitamin K2: A New Approach to Managing Nocturnal Leg Cramps12:07 Practicality and Future of Vitamin K2 in Clinical Practice23:21 The Dangers of As-Needed Antihypertensives in the hospital32:21 Exploring GLP-1 Agonists for Alcohol Use Disorder40:24 Shorter Antibiotic Courses in Sepsis46:09 Advancements in Patient-Collected HPV Screening for cervical cancer
Credits
Written and Produced by: Nora Taranto MD, Laura Glick MD, Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPShow Notes: Nora Taranto MDCover Art: Matthew Watto MD, FACPHosts: Nora Taranto MD, Laura Glick MD, Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPaste
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Conquer the art of managing patients with iron deficiency anemia. We are joined by the amazing Dr. Tom DeLoughery, @Bloodman (Oregon Health & Science University).
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IntroRapid fire questions/Picks of the WeekCaseHistory and PhysicalLaboratory FindingsManagement of Iron Deficiency AnemiaDietOral SupplementationUnexplained Iron DeficiencyCase 2IV Iron SupplementationIV iron reactionsCase 3Laboratory Follow Up Post SupplementationWhen to Refer to a Hematology/Oncology specialist?Outro
Credits
Producer,Writer, Show Notes, Cover Art, and Infographics: Sai S Achi MD MBA FACP Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Reviewer: Leah Witt, MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Dr. Tom DeLoughery MD, MACP, FAWM
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Management and Ongoing Monitoring of Thyroid Neoplasms
Join us as we dive deep into the approach for thyroid nodules with our two fantastic guests, Dr. Kaniksha Desai (Stanford Medicine) and Dr. Ana Chindris (Mayo Clinic)! Learn how to stratify these nodules for cancer risk and walk alongside our patients during treatment for thyroid cancer.
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Intro, guest biosCase From KashlakThyroid nodule evaluation and managementThyroid cancer diagnosis and treatmentGLP-1s relationship to thyroid nodules and cancerOutro
Credits
Writer, producer, show notes, infographic, cover art: Alise Burke, MD Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Kaniksha Desai MD and Ana Chindris MD
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Diuresing ‘til the heart's content
Master inpatient heart failure management! Learn key tips for initiating guideline-directed medical therapy, diuretic therapy pearls, and ensuring smooth transitions of care. We are joined by Dr. Gurusher Panjrath @PanjrathG (GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences-Dr. Panjrath)
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IntroRapid Fire Questions/Picks of the WeekCase Aliquot 1Defining Heart FailurePOCUS in Heart FailureTiming/Indications for EchocardiographyInitiating Diuretic TherapyAdjusting Diuretic Therapy/Drip vs BolusAdjunct Diuretic TherapyAfterload ReductionMonitoring Diuretic ResponseInpatient Sodium and Fluid RestrictionCase Aliquot 2Classifying Heart FailurePharmacotherapy for HFrEFPharmacotherapy for HFpEFIschemic EvaluationInterval Summary/HighlightsCase Aliquot 3Considerations for Initial Care of Cardiogenic ShockChoosing Inotrope/VasopressorRight Heart CatheterizationCase Aliquot 4Discharge Medications for Heart FailureTitration of Goal Directed Medical TherapyPost Discharge Follow UpWashout Period for ACEi/ARBCost/Barriers of ARNIPatient EducationTake Home PointsOutro
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Writer, Producer, and Show Notes by: Reaford Blackburn, Jr., MDInfographic & Cover Art: Caroline Coleman MDHosts: Monee Amin, MD and Meredith Trubitt, MD Reviewer: Rahul Ganatra MDTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Gurusher Panjrath, MDSponsor: CME Meeting
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2024 GINA Strategy, peak expiratory flow insights, SMART therapy, and other asthma pearls that will leave you breathless
Master the art of diagnosing and managing asthma with practical, evidence-based strategies. Learn how to approach the initial interview, gain comfort with key diagnostic tools like spirometry and PEF, and optimize therapy using the latest GINA report. We’re joined by Dr. Cyrus Askin, a longtime Curbsiders member returning as our guest expert to share his insights as a pulmonologist.
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IntroCaseTopicRapid fire questions/Picks of the WeekOutro
Credits
Written and produced by Paul Wurtz MD. Show notes, cover art, and infographic also created by Paul Wurtz MD.
Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Reviewer: Sai S Achi MD, MBA, FACPShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Cyrus Askin MDSponsor: Babble
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Become a mini geriatrician in our new Geriatrics series!
Geriatricize your knowledge of caring for older adults with unintentional weight loss! You’ll round out your history taking and weight gain plan by harnessing the age-friendly “5Ms”. We’re joined by Dr. Eva Szymanski (@eva_szy), expert geriatrician at Penn Medicine.
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IntroRapid fire questionsCaseDefining Unintentional Weight LossApplying the Geriatric 5Ms FrameworkDiagnostic Work-UpAddressing Ageism in Medical DecisionsDefining Geriatric SyndromesWeight Loss TreatmentsOutro
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Producer: Leah Witt, MD, Rachel Miller, MD, MSEdWriters: Abigail Schmucker, MD, Joseph Young, MD, Margaret Heller, MD, Alyson Michener, MD, Leah Witt, MDShow Notes, Infographic and Cover Art: Leah Witt, MDHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Reviewer: Molly Heublein, MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Eva Szymanski, MD
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Update your approach to cirrhosis evaluation and management with Dr. Scott Matherly Associate Professor of Hepatology and Gastroenterology at Virginia Commonwealth University
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Intro, disclaimer, guest bioCase from Kashlak; DefinitionsCirrhosis Diagnosis and Initial Evaluation Cirrhosis Physical Examination Decompensated Cirrhosis Management Ascites and TIPSMELD and transplant considerationOutro
Credits
Written and Produced by: Elena Gibson MDInfographic and Cover Art: Edison Jyang MDHosts: Paul Williams MD, FACP; Elena Gibson MD Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPasteGuest: Scott Matherly MD
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Conquer your fear of antiphospholipid syndrome! Dr. Arielle Langer leads us through what clinical features raise suspicion for antiphospholipid syndrome, how to interpret laboratory testing, and the nuances of antiphospholipid syndrome management.
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Join us as Monee and Meredith with the rest of the hospital medicine team reflect on the past year, discussing some favorite insights gained covering a range of topics, including diabetic foot infections, sepsis, sickle cell inpatient management, syncope, psychiatry for the hospitalist, and acute coronary syndrome.
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IntroductionPicks of the YearDiabetic Foot Infections SepsisSickle Cell Inpatient Management Psychiatry PrimerSyncope Acute Coronary Syndrome Reflections from the Year
Credits
Written, Produced, and hosted by: Meredith Trubitt MD; Monee Amin MDScript Written: Caroline Coleman, MD, RJ Blackburn, MDCover Art: Caroline Coleman, MDReviewer: Rahul Ganatra MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPaste
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Join us as Paul and Watto reflect on the past year, discussing some favorite insights gained covering a range of topics, including dental pain management, cardiac amyloidosis, the impact of continuous glucose monitoring on diabetes care, the complexities of diagnosing primary hyperparathyroidism, hepatitis B screening and vaccination, GLP-1 agonists, travel medicine, endometriosis, rhinitis, and recurrent UTIs. Plus, we feature listener voicemails sharing their favorite episodes and why they love the Curbsiders!
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00:00 Introduction and Year-End Reflections02:59 Picks of the Year05:53 Dental Pain and Oral Care Insights10:25 Cardiac Amyloidosis14:33 Listener mail- diabetes16:33 Neck Pain19:08 Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Diabetes23:57 Hyperparathyroidism30:48 Hepatitis B 34:01 Listener mail- obesity36:14 Travel Medicine: Malaria, Diarrhea, and Vaccination40:38 Endometriosis46:08 Rhinitis and Environmental Allergies49.24 Recurrent UTIs55:08 Reflections on Nine Years of Curbsiders
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Written, Produced, and hosted by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPCover Art: Matthew Watto MD, FACPHosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Reviewer: Molly Heublein MDShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACPTechnical Production: PodPaste
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Elevate your primary care management of anxiety. Become confident in counseling patients about a new anxiety diagnosis, 2nd and 3rd line medications, augmentation for anxiety treatment, and options for non-pharmacological anxiety treatment. We are joined by psychiatrist and mental health expert Dr. Jessi Gold, @drjessigold (University of Tennessee System; drjessigold.com). Check out her book, How Do You Feel?
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Step up your diabetes game! Learn the ins and outs of continuous glucose monitors (CGM) including key features, what and how to order, interpreting CGM data (time in range, time above range, etc.), and how to make adjustments to a patient’s insulin regimen, aka “insulin pattern matching”. We discuss common scenarios including overnight hypoglycemia, exercise-induced hypoglycemia, post-prandial hyperglycemia, what to do when the patient runs high all the time, and how to incorporate GLP1 agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors into a patient's regimen. Returning guest and Paul’s favorite frenemy, Dr. Jeff Colburn (VCU Health) returns!
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Diagnosing and treating bipolar disorder is not always black-and-white. Dr. Kevin Johns teaches us how to not get tripped up on this tricky diagnosis. (The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center)
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Join us as we review recent practice-changing articles on a new triple pill for hypertension, how arm position affects blood pressure, early TAVR for asymptomatic patients with severe AS, liberal versus restrictive transfusion strategy in patients with acute brain injury, and a quick overview of the 2024 ACC/AHA perioperative medicine guidelines. Fill your brain hole with a delicious stack of tofurkey cakes! Featuring Paul Williams (@PaulNWilliamz), Rahul Ganatra (@rbganatra), Jen DeSalvo (@drjendesalvo), and Matt Watto (@doctorwatto).
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Credits
Written and Hosted by: Rahul Ganatra MD, MPH; Jen DeSalvo MD; Paul Williams, MD, FACP, Matthew Watto MD, FACPCover Art: Matthew Watto MD, FACPReviewer: Rahul Ganatra MD, MPHTechnical Production: Pod PasteShowrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP
Show Segments
Intro, disclaimerA new triple pill for hypertensionHow arm position affects blood pressureEarly TAVR for asymptomatic patients with severe ASLiberal versus restrictive transfusion strategy in patients with acute brain injuryA quick overview of the 2024 ACC/AHA perioperative medicine guidelinesOutro
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