Primary Care Update show

Primary Care Update

Summary: Four healthily skeptical primary care physicians discuss the latest in primary care medicine. Join Essential Evidence Editor Mark Ebell MD, Rush University's Kate Rowland MD, MSU Professor of Medicine Gary Ferenchick MD, and POEMs co-founder Henry Barry MD, MS for this fast-paced weekly update on evidence-based primary care.

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Podcasts:

 Episode 135: osteoporosis treatment, evolocumab, mifepristone for adenomyosis, and ambulatory BP | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:32:33

This week, Kate, Gary, Mark and Henry discuss treatments for osteoporosis in post-menopausal women, the effect of adding evolocumab to a statin - a reanalysis of the FOURIER trial, using mifepristone for painful adenomyosis, and real world data comparing 24-hour ambulatory BP with clinic readings.

 Primary Care Update Episode 134 | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:28:11

This week, Kate, Gary, Henry and Mark discuss some fun throwbacks to 2003, the new first line medications for treating T2DM, whether you can take a diuretic at bedtime, and how to manage perioperative antihypertensive medications. And a quiz. Get CME credit at iafp.com just for listening, go to their education Web page.

 Episode 133: bilirubin in infants, rest after concussion, child abuse, and why words matter | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:25:29

This week, join Kate, Henry, Gary and Mark as they discuss point of care bilirubin tests for neonatal jaundice, guideline for evaluating children in close contact with abused children, early return to activity after concussion, and terminology preferences by patients being treated for substance use disorder.

 Episode 132: new drug for hot flushes, screening for autism, and steroids for pneumonia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:59

This week, Kate, Henry and Mark discuss a new drug therapy for vasomotor symptoms of menopause, the accuracy of the M-CHAT tool for autism, and the value of steroids for severe community-acquired pneumonia. And Henry tells a joke about hot air balloons. And the quiz.

 Episode 131: non-STEMI management in frail elderly, diagnosing secondary HTN in kids, and RSV vaccine for pregnant women | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:25:03

This week, while Gary tries to learn French in of all places France, Kate, Mark and Henry discuss management of non-STEMI in frail older adults, identifying children with secondary hypertension, and RSV vaccination in pregnant women

 Episode 130: bempedoic acid, polypills and dementia, prophylaxis for STIs, and interpreting asymptomatic CAD | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:34:55

This week Kate, Gary, Henry and Mark talk about bempedoic acid for the prevention of ASCVD, the polypill and cognitive decline in the elderly, post-exposure prophylaxis in persons at high risk of STIs, asymptomatic CAD and subsequent AMI risk. And do you know how long ankle arthroplasties last?

 Episode 129: estimating mortality in acute HF, a new migraine drug, and 15 year f/u of the largest RCT of prostate CA treatment | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:31:01

Kate, Gary and Henry discuss 3 new studies: a clinical decision support tool to assess mortality risk in patients presenting with acute heart failure, a new intranasal medication for treating acute migraine attacks, and the pros and cons of different approaches to treatment of low grade prostate cancer.

 Episode 128: BP targets, treatment resistant depression, angry and disruptive patients, and putting infants to bed | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:30:36

This week our intrepid team of primary care physicians (Kate Rowland, Henry Barry, Gary Ferenchick and Mark Ebell) discuss treatment of resistant depression in older adults, recognizing and managing angry and disruptive patients, the best way to settle a cranky infant, and the AAFP 2022 Guideline on BP targets in adults with hypertension.

 Episode 127: LDL targets, genicular nerve blocks, adding cytology to HPV, and HCTZ to prevent stones | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:26:43

This week, Henry, Kate, Gary and Mark discuss: treating to LDL target or intensity-based statin therapy for adults with CAD, genicular nerve blocks for pain relief in adults with DJD, the value of adding cytology to HPV for cervical cancer screening, and HCTZ for preventing kidney stone recurrence 

 Episode 126: screening for genital herpes, semaglutide for obesity, ACG guideline on lower GI bleed, and whether invasive management is helpful for stable CAD | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:29:37

This week, Gary, Kate, Henry and Mark discuss 2 new studies and 2 new guidelines: screening for genital herpes infections from the USPSTF, semaglutide injections in obese adolescents, ACG guidelines for acute lower GI bleeding, and invasive vs. noninvasive management of patients with stable CAD. And Henry manages to not talk about baseball!

 Episode 125: reducing seizure frequency, antidepressants for pain, and periop anticoagulation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:45

Kate is at the Cubs opener today, so you'll have to settle for Mark, Gary and Henry as they discuss reducing seizures in young kids, the best antidepressants for managing pain, and new ACCP guidelines for peri-operative management of anticoagulation and antiplatelet agents.

 Episode 124: etonogestrel and lactogensis, celiac guidelines, FODMAPS for IBS, and a new CV drug | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:33:47

This week, join Kate, Henry, Gary and Mark as they discuss: immediate insertion of etonogestrel contraception and lactogenesis, ACG Guideline for managing patients with celiac disease, FODMAPS diet for irritable bowel, and a new way to lower cholesterol and reduce CV events.  

 Episode 123: mindfulness, PRP for Achilles rupture, lecanab for Alzheimer's, and VTE prophylaxis post-fracture | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:25:01

This week, Kate, Gary, Henry and Mark discuss mindfulness based stress reduction for anxiety, platelet rich plasma for Achilles tendon ruptures, lecanamab for Alzheimer’s, and VTE prevention after fracture. Is aspirin sufficient?

 Episode 122: predicing dementia, incentives to quit smoking, HP eradication for dyspepsia, and comparison of diabetes meds | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:56

Join Kate, Mark, Gary and Henry as they discuss whether we should (or can) use biomarkers to predict mild cognitive impairment or dementia, financial incentives to promote smoking cessation, the efficacy of HP eradication for functional dyspepsia, and results of the glycemic control arm of the GRADE Trial.

 Episode 121: vitamin C for sepsis, probiotics for halitosis, and dyspepsia evaluation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:19

This week, Kate, Henry and Mark discuss vitamin C for sepsis, probiotics for treating halitosis, and new UK guidelines for evaluation of dyspepsia. Plus a quiz: how much time do we primary care docs spend every day delivering preventive services?

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