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Yale Anesthesiology

Yale Anesthesiology

Yale Anesthesiology 33 Episodes May 29, 2025

This collection features interviews with anesthesiologists and other experts, covering topics from basic anesthesia to subspecialty-related subjects. The podcast aims to provide insight into the field of anesthesiology through conversations with professionals. It is produced by Yale Anesthesiology, offering a range of discussions relevant to both practitioners and those interested in the specialty.

Episodes

Anesthetic Management of oncological disease in pregnancy
Anesthetic Management of oncological disease in pregnancy May 29, 2025 35:27 In this episode, Dr. Yavor Metodiev delves into the anesthetic considerations that should be taken when caring for a patient with oncological disease during pregnancy. Dr. Metodiev and colleagues concisely summarize the complexities of treating patients with oncological disease, emphasizing the crucial balance between maternal and fetal safety. With the increasing incidence of oncological disease
Anesthesiologist’s role in trauma-informed care
Anesthesiologist’s role in trauma-informed care Apr 23, 2025 37:32 In this episode, Dr. Blake Mergler, Dr. Reid Mergler, and Dr. Caoimhe Duffy examine the crucial role of anesthesiologists in recognizing and addressing trauma during labor. Their thorough narrative review highlights the importance of trauma-informed care, which shifts the focus from “what is wrong with the patient” to “what has happened to the patient.” The trio discusses how anesthesiologists can
Improving obstetric anesthesia through teaming
Improving obstetric anesthesia through teaming Mar 18, 2025 34:45 In this episode, we explore the concept of a highly functional team, its characteristics, and the importance of fostering interdisciplinary teamwork among healthcare professionals such as anesthesiologists, obstetricians, nurses, and others. Dr. Girnius emphasizes that such collaboration enhances communication and efficiency and improves patient outcomes. Additionally, we discuss the process of id
Intravenous Access for Cesarean Delivery
Intravenous Access for Cesarean Delivery Feb 3, 2025 27:11 In this episode, we discuss the importance of following intravenous access recommendations for cesarean deliveries with Dr. Scott Seki at his institution. How do Dr. Seki and his colleagues define adequate intravenous access? Which patients are more or less likely to receive the recommended IV access? What are the patient implications if we fail to provide the recommended IV access? These are some
Pain during cesarean delivery – the research
Pain during cesarean delivery – the research Jan 6, 2025 43:51 In this episode, Dr. Landau, a renowned expert and researcher in the topic of pain, delves into the evolution of our understanding of this topic. We explore how the research and its definition have changed over the past few decades. Additionally, we discuss her study titled “Pain during cesarean delivery: a patient-related prospective observational study assessing the incidence and risk factors fo
Pain During  a Cesarean Delivery
Pain During a Cesarean Delivery Dec 17, 2024 30:15 In this episode, Dr. Mark I. Zakowski delves into the pressing issue of pain during cesarean delivery. During our interview, we explore how our societies (ASA and SOAP) are collaborating to provide practitioners with valuable insights into managing this problem that affects approximately 15-20% of cesarean delivery patients. The ASA approved the “Statement on Pain during Cesarean Delivery” from th
Innovative approach for PIEB setting
Innovative approach for PIEB setting Nov 6, 2024 44:34 Dr. Allana Munro and Dr. Ronald George are two obstetric anesthesia experts whose research is focused on labor analgesia. Two years ago, they demonstrated that “achieving desired pain relief” is of utmost importance to our patients. The question remains: How can we safely achieve this while minimizing workload and side effects? In this episode, they discuss their study titled “An Innovative Approa
Ultrasound-guided versus landmark-guided neuraxial puncture
Ultrasound-guided versus landmark-guided neuraxial puncture Oct 2, 2024 24:56 In this episode, Dr. de Carvalho discusses his article, Efficacy and safety of ultrasound-guided versus landmark-guided neuraxial puncture: a systematic review, network meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis of randomized clinical trials. Dr. de Carvalho’s work reiterates that using ultrasound-guided neuraxial anesthesia results in a more efficient neuraxial placement. Ultrasound-guided
Dural puncture epidural
Dural puncture epidural Aug 15, 2024 41:13 In this episode, Dr. Lawrence Tsen discusses the findings of his paper on Labor Analgesia Initiation with Dural Puncture Epidural (DPE) Versus Conventional Epidural Techniques. The paper presents a randomized biased-coin sequential allocation trial to determine the effective dose for 90% of patients of Bupivacaine. We explore the benefits of using the DPE technique, if any, along with criticisms f
Implementation of an epidural rounding reminder
Implementation of an epidural rounding reminder Jul 26, 2024 32:39 In this episode, Dr. Holly Ende discusses her article, Implementation of an Epidural Rounding Reminder in the Electronic Medical Record Improves Performance of Standardized Patient Assessments during Labor. Dr. Ende’s work underscores the necessity of regular assessments of the effectiveness of neuraxial labor analgesia. This proactive approach is crucial for the timely identification of mal
Epidural analgesia and maternal morbidity
Epidural analgesia and maternal morbidity Jul 10, 2024 36:34 In this episode, Dr. Rachel Kearns discussed the findings from her study -Epidural analgesia during labour and severe maternal morbidity: population-based study. This study solidifies that anesthesiologists bring more to the table than “just” labor pain management. Epidural analgesia during labour and severe maternal morbidity: population-based study. https://www.bmj.com/content/385/b
Failed Spinal after intrathecal injection
Failed Spinal after intrathecal injection Jun 17, 2024 52:22 In this episode, Dr. Vishal Uppal and Allana Munro discussed with us the findings from their study -The Incidence and Predictors of Failed Spinal Anesthesia After Intrathecal Injection of Local Anesthetic for Cesarean Delivery: A Single-Center, 9-Year Retrospective Review. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37014966/ Anesthesia-Related Maternal Mortality in the United States: 1979–2002 https://pubmed

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