DiscoverAnesthesia Patient Safety Podcast#218 Unmasking the Risks: The Dangers of Low Blood Pressure During Surgery
#218 Unmasking the Risks: The Dangers of Low Blood Pressure During Surgery

#218 Unmasking the Risks: The Dangers of Low Blood Pressure During Surgery

Update: 2024-09-03
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Ever wondered about the dangers of low blood pressure during surgery? This episode features Amy Yerdon, a certified registered nurse anesthetist and assistant professor at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, who brings to light the critical issue of intraoperative hypotension. Alongside co-authors Matt Scherrer and Desiree Chappell, Yerdon underscores the often-overlooked consequences that patients face post-surgery due to intraoperative hypotension, including acute kidney injury, myocardial injury, and even mortality. This discussion is a must-listen for anesthesia professionals dedicated to improving perioperative patient safety.

Tune in to understand how monitoring and managing blood pressure can significantly reduce postoperative complications and healthcare costs. We discuss the alarming gaps in knowledge among anesthesia professionals, largely due to insufficient postoperative reporting. This episode is packed with invaluable insights that could shape the future of anesthesia care and patient outcomes. Don't miss this crucial conversation on how proactive measures can prevent future harm by working to decrease and prevent intraoperative hypotension.

For show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/218-unmasking-the-risks-the-dangers-of-low-blood-pressure-during-surgery/

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#218 Unmasking the Risks: The Dangers of Low Blood Pressure During Surgery

#218 Unmasking the Risks: The Dangers of Low Blood Pressure During Surgery

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