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The Cardiac Recovery Room: Cardiac Surgery Myths Busted—Separating Fact From Fiction

The Cardiac Recovery Room: Cardiac Surgery Myths Busted—Separating Fact From Fiction

Update: 2025-11-19
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In this inaugural episode of CTSNet’s new podcast, The Cardiac Recovery Room, moderator Dr. Daniel Engelman, Medical Director of the Cardiac Surgical Critical Care & Inpatient Services at Baystate Health, Professor of Surgery at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School—Baystate, and President of the ERAS Cardiac Society, spoke with Drs. Rakesh Arora, Director of Perioperative and Cardiac Critical Care and Research Director in the Division of Cardiac Surgery at University Hospitals Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, and Michael C. Grant, Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, about cardiac surgery myths.  


Chapters


00:54 Are There Myths?


02:49 Applying Non-Cardiac Surgery Data


04:52 Reducing NPO, Diabetes Carb-Load


08:17 Postop, Crystalloid Volume


10:31 Bicarb Usage


12:10 Hematocrit & Hemoglobin


14:53 Bronchoscopy for Early Extubation


18:54 Routine X-Rays


22:19 Lactates


24:48 Sleeplessness & Delirium


31:14 Final Thoughts


They discuss important topics such as the rationale for reducing nothing by mouth (NPO) guidelines, NPO after midnight, and the implications of carbohydrate loading for patients with type 1 diabetes. They examine critical issues of volume resuscitation, comparing the use of albumin vs crystalloids, as well as bicarb usage. Additionally, they evaluate hematocrit and hemoglobin levels, questioning whether specific thresholds should be established. The conversation also covers bronchoscopy for early extubation, inline suctioning for a bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), and the necessity of daily chest x-rays following cardiac surgery. Furthermore, they address topics such as lactates, sleep aids, and delirium. 


The Cardiac Recovery Room is the place to hear the conversations colleagues are having after the meetings. Each month, a new episode will be released featuring a leadership panel from the ERAS Cardiac Society. 



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The Cardiac Recovery Room: Cardiac Surgery Myths Busted—Separating Fact From Fiction

The Cardiac Recovery Room: Cardiac Surgery Myths Busted—Separating Fact From Fiction

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