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Tyler Jones, MD

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Ketamine can reduce delirium, but perhaps only at low doses

Delirium poses a real harm to patients, especially our elderly. Emergence delirium, in particular, can be dangerous to both patients and staff. For these reasons, there is a real need to try to prevent delirium.1 Unfortunately, all of our a...

15 days ago
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New evidence suggests holding SGLT2 inhibitors prior to surgery may be harmful

A small pilot study caught my eye as it played into my biases about continuing sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) in the perioperative setting. This retrospective study looked at adult patients on SGLT2i with left ventricula...

a month ago
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Vitamin B6 as a potential antiemetic

As early as 1995, a double-blind, randomized controlled trial (RCT) demonstrated the effectiveness of using pyridoxine (vitamin B6) for the treatment of nausea during pregnancy. Women who took 10 mg of pyridoxine every 8 hours had significa...

2 months ago
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A word on lead placement and ECG filtering

One of my pet peeves is finding a patient with the electrocardiogram (ECG) leads placed incorrectly. Correct positioning of the electrodes is paramount for accurate ECG interpretation.

Let’s look at the following example. Say the right upp...

2 months ago
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Myth-busting: IVs, blood pressures, and lymph node dissections

Back in the 20th century, when radical mastectomies and extensive lymph node excisions were the standard of care for breast cancer surgery, postoperative lymphedema was common. In an effort to reduce lymphedema, a teaching took hold advisin...

3 months ago
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