

Dr. Chapa’s OBGYN Clinical Pearls
Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls
Relevant, evidence based, and practical information for medical students, residents, and practicing healthcare providers regarding all things women’s healthcare! This podcast is intended to be clinically relevant, engaging, and FUN, because medical education should NOT be boring! Welcome...to Clinical Pearls.
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Dec 15, 2023 • 46min
AMH in PCOS DX: 2023 PCOS Update
Learn about the updated perspective on using AMH levels in the diagnostic criteria for PCOS in the 2023 guidelines. Understand the importance of evidence-based practices in medicine, body weight, and self-love. Explore the challenges of recording amidst a busy schedule and the controversy surrounding the specificity of polycystic ovarian morphology. Discover the role of AMH in PCOS diagnosis, its limitations, and the importance of clinical assessment. Finish the podcast with gratitude for listener feedback and an update on PCOS and AMH.

Dec 13, 2023 • 49min
The Endometriosis-Migraine Link: New Data on Genes and CGRP
We thought we had endometriosis all figured out. After all, we know it’s a chronic pain syndrome that’s hormone responsive. But there’s more to it than that. Within the last few years, including this year 2023, we have grown even more in our understanding of this pelvic pain condition. We now have new data explaining the link between endometriosis and migraine attacks. Are you familiar with CGRP? While most attention has focused on this biochemical messenger’s role in migraines, CGRP is also related to endometrial implants. In this episode, we will do a deep dive into the shared pathophysiology of endometriosis and migraine headaches. We will look at the role that CGRP and TRPV1 play in both of these pain conditions.

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Dec 11, 2023 • 57min
IVH: OB Considerations
This podcast explores the issues and interventions related to intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) in preterm babies. It discusses the impact of mode of delivery on IVH, the benefits of antenatal corticosteroids and magnesium sulfate, and the importance of neonatal vitamin K administration. The podcast emphasizes the need for collaboration between obstetricians and neonatologists to provide evidence-based care and addresses the controversial topics surrounding IVH prevention methods.

Dec 8, 2023 • 28min
DIY Insemination: YEP, It’s Real.
We are definitely a “DIY“ society. And now, consumers can add DIY Insemination to that list! On December 6, 2023 the FDA cleared the first device for at home insemination. This over-the-counter option will be available in 2024. In this episode, we will review this landmark and historic device clearance. We will also clarify the distinction between FDA “approval” and FDA “clearance”. Who is best suited to use this device? Is this considered first-line for unexplained infertility? Lots of interesting questions, but we have the answers. Listen in and find out more.

Dec 7, 2023 • 44min
AOK & AOK-T: Data Review for AFE Care
Amniotic fluid embolism remains one of the most devastating conditions in obstetric practice with an incidence of approximately 1 in 40,000 deliveries. The associated mortality for this condition has been reported to be 20% at the low-end, to 80% at the high-end. The use of atropine (1 mg intravenously [IV]), ondansetron (8 mg IV), and ketorolac (30 mg IV) (AOK) as an adjunctive treatment has been widely discussed by obstetric providers as a treatment option which should be considered to supplement other treatment modalities. In this episode, we will review the pathophysiology of AFE and discuss its first-line treatment regimens, as well as the AOK/AOK – T protocol.

Dec 5, 2023 • 37min
The CIN2 Conundrum: New Population-Based Data.
Management of CINI is straightforward, as is management of CIN3. CIN1 allows for observation, and CIN3 requires treatment regardless of the patient’s age as it is a true pre-cancerous lesion. But some “gray zone“ exits for CIN2 management. Population-based data has confirmed a high rate of spontaneous resolution within 2 years after CIN2 diagnosis. Is the rate of cervical cancer higher in this surveillance group compared to immediate LEEP? In this episode, we will highlight 2 separate publications, each originating from the same patient database (Danish population-based cohort). These 2 publications are from the same group of authors with one publication coming from the AJOG (December 2023), and the other one published last month in BMJ (November 2023).

Dec 3, 2023 • 42min
The IR Issue: Evidence-Based Testing
This podcast explores the relationship between PCOS and insulin resistance, the importance of monitoring insulin levels, and different tests for insulin resistance. It discusses the association between insulin resistance and various medical conditions, the significance of screening for IR in patients with PCOS, and testing insulin levels in hyperinsulinemia. The podcast also explores different diagnostic criteria for PCOS, discusses the gold standard test for hyperinsulinemia, and compares various diagnostic tests for diabetes and insulin resistance.

Dec 1, 2023 • 24min
🔥HOT OFF the PRESS: New Data on “Physiologic HTN”/ Rule off 55 (Nov 30)
On July 30, 2023 we released an episode describing the hypertensive “rule of 55” otherwise known as the physiologic approach to hypertension management. The rule of 55 breaks down hypertension into either hyperdynamic/high cardiac output in origin, or systemic vascular resistance in origin. There is plenty of evidence to support this management approach. Late this evening, on November 30, 2023, Obstetrics and Gynecology released a new research letter ahead of print, providing more insights on the physiologic approach to hypertension management. In this episode, we will briefly cover this brand new publication, released just 2 hours ago, and provide clinical application perspectives.

Nov 30, 2023 • 48min
F/U Ov Cysts? The O-RADS Scale.
A striking 15-20% of women will deal with ovarian cysts in their lives, sparking considerable anxiety. The discussion navigates the O-RADS scale, offering a standardized method for assessing these cysts, much like its counterpart for breast imaging. It also highlights the limitations of tumor markers in premenopausal women, stressing the need for a holistic approach in management. Recent studies reveal that many cysts, especially in younger individuals, may resolve naturally, challenging pre-existing assumptions about these common health concerns.

Nov 28, 2023 • 50min
The Mysterious Bean: The Clitoris Needs Love 💕
The word clitoris comes from the Greek word, “kleitoris” which means “little hill”. In 1559, the clitoris was “discovered” by an anatomist Renaldus Columbus who called it the “love of venus” and concluded that its primary function was strictly for pleasure. It is quite shocking 2 believe, although true, that the first anatomical paper on the clitoris was published only in 1998 and its anatomy, using MRI, fully described in full in 2005. This lack of scientific attention, until recently, to both the anatomical structure and true functioning of the clitoris is equally shameful as it is shocking. It is no wonder that vast misunderstandings of such a vital structure for female sexual well-being persist even today. In this episode, we will review an eye opening, and sad, recent publication released on October 15, 2023 in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. How well do we truly understand clitoral anatomy? Apparently, not well at all! As Women's Health care providers, we must realize that the results of that study are not only disappointing but that we must also advocate for more information and education pertaining to the mysterious little bean. How is our understanding of the clitoris related to Napolean Bonapart, and to Sigmund Freud? How is the Clitoris-Vaginal Distance related to orgasm? And what is the actual wishbone anatomy of the clitoris? Listen in and find out.


