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Author: Stephen Jenkins, MD, Austin Rupp, MD

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Wouldn't it be nice if someone reviewed all the latest internal medicine literature and distilled it into a brief podcast you could listen to on your way to work? Get updates from the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA Network, Annals of Internal Medicine, Journal of Hospital Medicine, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Lancet and more. 

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Today we are joined by Dr. Brian Locke, recently graduated pulmonary-critical care fellow, who takes us on a journey of avoiding statistical fallacies. Does metformin reduce the likelihood of long COVID? Should we give platelet transfusions to thrombocytopenic patients before central line placement? Did the CANVAS trial change practice in cancer associated thrombosis? Should patients with a stroke due to atrial fibrillation start oral anticoagulation earlier or later? We discuss all these que...
Today we have a special guest, Dr. Joel Topf, board-certified nephrologist and medical educator extraordinaire. Our listeners will likely recognize Dr. Topf from his prolific tweeting @Kidney_boy, as well as his numerous appearances on the Curbsiders podcast. He is a co-founder of the NephJC on Twitter, and host and founder of the NephJC podcast Freely Filtered. He is also host of the podcast Channel Your Enthusiasm, a deep dive monthly recap of the nephrology textbook Clinical Physiology of ...
This week we have special guest, Dr. Adam Spivak, to talk about the new study on doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis for STIs. Dr. Spivak is an infectious disease expert and works in both an HIV clinic and a free PrEP clinic. I also review the latest COVID-19 anticoagulation trial and a paper looking at rates of fracture non-union in people who receive bisphosphonates. Check it out! Doxycycline Post-exposure Prophylaxis for STIsHigh dose prophylactic anticoagulation in COVID-19Bisphosphonat...
Today we have special guest, Dr. Sarah Gilligan, a nephrologist, to talk about the new study of thiazides for kidney stones. We all learn in medical school that thiazides reduce urinary excretion of calcium, but does that really translate to fewer kidney stones? We also have Dr. Brian Locke on to talk about the CAPE COD trial, a big new critical care paper on using hydrocortisone in severe pneumonia, as well as the latest COPD guidelines and a retrospective study of oral antibiotics for infec...
Today we welcome special guest and fellow EBM lover Dr. Mita Hoppenfeld to talk about a new randomized controlled trial evaluating the best duration of antibiotics for febrile UTI in men. Is 7 days as good as 14 days? We also review the latest guidelines for lower GI bleeding and a new retrospective study on renal outcomes in patients with AKI who receive IV contrast. 7 vs 14 days of antibiotics for Febrile UTI in MenLower GI Bleeding GuidelinesIV Contrast in patients with AKI Music from Uppb...
We're back with Season 4! Sorry for the unplanned hiatus. Today we talk about the CLOVERS trial, which tested the hypothesis that early vasopressors and restrictive fluid would be superior to liberal fluids plus rescue vasopressors. We also looked at the TRANSFORM-HF study, which compared torsemide and furosemide in congestive heart failure, the PREVENT CLOT study, which compared aspirin to enoxaparin for VTE prophylaxis after a traumatic fracture, and the AID-ICU study, which compared halope...
Today we have a couple special guests under the age of 2. Birdie and Gus! Do SGLT2 inhibitors improve diuresis in acute heart failure? Are they better than metformin for reducing cardiovascular mortality? Is high dose dexamethasone better than standard dose in ICU patients with COVID? We also talk about outcomes in patients with isolated distal DVT compared to proximal DVT, a large case series of patients with monkeypox infection, blood donor outcomes and the outcomes for surgeons who operate...
Today we are joined by Dr. Brian Locke to talk about multiple new critical care trials, including the CLASSIC trial of a restrictive vs standard fluid strategy, the LOVIT trial of vitamin C in septic shock, and the PREPARE-II trial of fluid bolus at the time of intubation to prevent cardiovascular collapse. We also look at whether 72 hours of antibiotics are safe in patients with neutropenic fever, whether hospitalist workload affects patient length of stay, and what kind of careers general i...
Today we had Dr. Patricia Liu to talk about a new study from Journal of Hospital Medicine on the management of opioid use disorder in the hospital. And then we got a little carried away covering way too many articles! Inpatient Management of Opioid Use DisorderHepatitis C Care for People Who Inject DrugsFinal SOLIDARITY trial results for RemdesivirTAVI for Moderate Risk Severe Aortic StenosisMediterranean Diet vs Low Fat Diet for Secondary Prevention of CVDSteroids for IgA NephropathyGL...
Today, Dr. James Fang, Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Utah, and AHA/ACC/HFSA Heart Failure Guideline Committee Member, joins us to talk about the new heart failure guidelines, published in April 2022. We talk about the new classifications, including HF with improved EF and HF with mildly reduced EF, and new recommendations for medical therapy for all the heart failure types. How do you start someone on GDMT? Who should get SGLT-2 inhibitors? How can we get more pe...
Dr. Brian Locke is back to talk about that "nonrandomized" proning trial. We also talk about the new oral carbapenem for UTI trial, whether 1-2 months of DAPT is non-inferior to 12 months of DAPT, whether less than 1500 mg of sodium reduces heart failure hospitalizations, the risk of anaphylaxis from IV iron, and whether pickle juice is effective for treating cramps in cirrhosis. Check it out! Oral Tebipenem vs IV Ertapenem for Complicated UTIAwake Proning for Hospitalized COVID-19 Pati...
Today we have Dr. Brian Locke back on to talk about asthma management and a new trial of reliever-triggered inhaled glucocorticoids for Black and Latinx patients with asthma. Other questions we try to answer: Does methenamine prevent recurrent UTIs in women? Should CT coronary scan be done before invasive coronary angiography? Does melatonin prevent delirium in ICU patients? How good are patients at interpreting home COVID tests? What is the most common cause of type 2 NSTEMI? Give it a...
We finally have the published trial results for Paxlovid! We also look at the latest trial showing the ivermectin is ineffective in treating COVID-19 and one year outcomes in ICU COVID-19 patients. We also look at a meta-analysis of trials looking at different diagnostic strategies for ruling out PE, a retrospective study of thiamine use in ICU patients with alcohol use disorder, and a new study on pulse oximetry in people with different skin color. Check it out! Paxlovid for High Risk,...
Today we are joined by Dr. Brian Locke to talk about the newest big trial on IV fluids in critically ill patients and a meta-analysis that looks at all the similar trials. Is this question finally settled?We also look at PICC lines vs midlines, IV L-ornithine L-aspartate in acute treatment of hepatic encephalopathy, a new ward-based program for delirium prevention in older inpatients, post-discharge thromboprophylaxis for high risk COVID patients, and whether mindfulness training can help bur...
It's our last episode in 2021! This episode we have Dr. Libo Wang and Dr. Jon Harrison on to talk about their new paper in the Annals of Internal Medicine about ultrasound JVP for estimating CVP, validated with right heart catheterization. We also ask them their thoughts on a new meta-analysis looking at metoprolol vs diltiazem for atrial fibrillation with RVR. We also look at a new large retrospective study of apixaban vs rivaroxaban for stroke prevention, a study looking at reducing sleep i...
Somehow we got through 7 articles today, and none of them are about COVID-19! Happy Thanksgiving! Chlorthalidone in CKDMilvexian for VTE PreventionRisk of Recurrent VTE in Subsegmental PERivaroxaban associated with higher rates of GI bleedingDepression and ResidencyMental-Stress Induced Myocardial IschemiaPatient Outcomes for Part Time HospitalistsMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/dopeLicense code: NP8HLP5WKGKXFW2R
Today we talk about the effect of eliminating the race coefficient from the estimated GFR calculators, the risk of bleeding from anticoagulation after first unprovoked VTE, another trial looking at therapeutic anticoagulation in COVID-19, and whether 12 mg of dexamethasone is better than 6 mg for severe COVID-19 infections. New GFR Equations without RaceRace, Genetic Ancestry and Estimating Kidney FunctionLong Term Bleeding Risk from Oral AC after First Unprovoked VTETherapeutic Heparin for C...
We're back after a nice relaxing summer taking care of a surge of COVID-19 patients. To start off season 3 we decided to do a rapid review of some of the best articles over the last three months. Dr. Brian Locke returns to help us break down some critical care papers, we talk about the miracle of SGLT-2 inhibitors, the treatment of UTIs in men, and the latest in COVID-19 literature. Hypothermia vs Normothermia after Cardiac ArrestEmpagliflozin for Heart Failure with Preserved...
Today is our season 2 finale, and we have a master class on prosthetic joint infections from Dr. Laura Certain. Is 6 weeks as good as 12 weeks for prevent recurrent infections? How does the surgeon decide what kind of surgery to do? Should we use oral or IV antibiotics? When should you use rifampin?? Dr. Certain answers all these questions and more. We also talk about the new colon cancer screening guidelines from USPSTF, hospital admission for chest pain after A...
How long can you delay antibiotics in patients with suspected sepsis before the risk of hospital mortality increases? What proportion of patients with suspected sepsis end up having actual sepsis? Dr. Devin Horton joins us to review a paper in Critical Care Medicine that tries to answer these questions. Antibiotic Delay Intervals and Hospital Mortality for Patients with Suspected SepsisHigh Flow Nasal OxygenPOCUS for Acute DyspneaScreening of Atrial Fibrillation in Older Pati...
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Marina Deatherage

Thanks for highlighting this study!! much appreciated. I hope other hospitals embrace this fellowship model.

Dec 11th
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