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Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome and Hyponatremia with Dr. Joel Topf, Apixaban vs Warfarin for On-X Aortic Valve, Perioperative Blood Pressure Strategies, Diagnostic Accuracy of CT Abdomen Without Contrast

May 25, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
The Risk of Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome With Hyponatremia
04:56 • 4min
3
The Importance of Communication in Science and Medicine
08:43 • 5min
4
Hyponatremia in the ICU
13:46 • 3min
5
The Risk of Overcorrection in Patients With Low Sodiums
17:06 • 4min
6
The Osmotic Influence of Hypernatremia in Patients With ODS
21:33 • 2min
7
The Role of Hypoatremia in ODS
23:21 • 2min
8
The Role of Potassium in Hypoatremia
25:12 • 2min
9
The Role of Hypokalemia in Rapid Correction
26:54 • 5min
10
The Risks of Hyponatremia in Hospitals
31:30 • 2min
11
The Role of DDAVP in Hyponatremia
33:59 • 4min
12
Warfarin in Mechanical Aortic Valve Patients
37:58 • 5min
13
Pixaban vs. Coumadin: What Is the Difference?
43:23 • 3min
14
The Role of Hypotension Avoidance in Cardiovascular Surgery
46:37 • 4min
15
The Effects of Hypotension on Vascular Outcomes
50:57 • 5min
16
The Effects of Blood Pressure Medicines on Vascular Outcomes
56:23 • 2min
17
CT Abdomen With Contrast for Evaluation of Acute Abdominal Pain in the Emergency Department
57:54 • 2min
18
The Risk of Diagnostic Error if We Don't Give Contrast
59:53 • 4min
19
The Importance of IV Contrast in Diagnosis
01:04:14 • 1min
20
The Risk and Harm of Contrast in Dialysis
01:05:40 • 2min