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Brendan Carvalho, MD, FRCA 🇺🇸🇿🇦🇵🇹

@CarvalB

Dad, Husband, Professor @StanfordMed, obstetric and regional anesthesiologist @Stanford_obanes, past president @SOAPHQ, #anesthesiologist, #OBAnes

Stanford, CA Katılım Haziran 2009
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StanfordOBAnesthesia@Stanford_obanes·
Why is Stanford OB Anesthesia the best fellowship? Because we got North America on LOCK w/the best talent! Congrats to Dr. Eva Martinez 🇲🇽🇺🇸+ Dr. Lynn Squires 🇨🇦🇺🇸for an amazing/successful year! Thank you! Other countries represented in our division: 🇿🇦🇦🇹🇬🇧🇵🇪🇵🇷 #medtwitter
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Dr. Ruthi Landau
Dr. Ruthi Landau@ruthi_landau·
@emilysharpe ✅ All twin deliveries are taken to the OR (even if both babies are with cephalic presentation & vaginal delivery is anticipated) ✅ We stay until both are out (obviously) and no sign of PPH (or manage PPH) ✅✅ We are VERY involved ✅✅
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Dr. Ruthi Landau
Dr. Ruthi Landau@ruthi_landau·
#ObAnes @SOAPHQ Congratulations to all the abstracts submitters #SOAPAM2024 Check your emails tonight !! You may well find out that your work was selected to the Gertie Marx Competition, Best Research Paper & Best Case Report 👏🏻 🥇 Over 500 abstracts submitted this year 🙌🏻
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SOAP@SOAPHQ

Register & book your hotel for the #SOAPAM2024! The SOAP hotel room block is filling up quickly. Register now to receive the hotel reservation link to book a room in your registration confirmation email. buff.ly/4afnLg1 #SOAP #OBAnes #Denver

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James O'Carroll
James O'Carroll@Jamesocarroll·
Work from @ObsQor. Differences in outcomes related to ethnicity seen in caesarean deliveries. Read it here… ⬇️⬇️⬇️
𝘈𝘯𝘢𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘴𝘪𝘢@Anaes_Journal

🔓Disparities relating to postpartum recovery outcomes in different socio-economic and racial ethnic groups are underexplored. We conducted a planned analysis of a large prospective caesarean delivery cohort to explore the relationship between ethnicity, socio-economic status and postpartum recovery. Eligible patients were enrolled and baseline demographic, obstetric and medical history data were collected 18 h and 30 h following delivery. Patients completed postpartum quality of life and recovery measures in person on day 1 and by telephone between day 28 and day 32 postpartum. Socio-economic group was determined according to the Index of Multiple Deprivation quintile of each patient's usual place of residence. Data from 1000 patients who underwent caesarean delivery were included. There were more patients of Asian, Black and mixed ethnicity in the more deprived quintiles. Patients of White ethnicities had shorter postpartum duration of hospital stay compared with patients of Asian and Black ethnicities. In adjusted models at day 30, patients of Asian ethnicity had a significantly greater risk of moderate to severe pain (numerical rating scale ≥ 4) at rest and on movement (odds ratio (95%CI) 2.42 (1.24–4.74) and 2.32 (1.40–3.87)), respectively). There were no differences in readmission rates or incidence of complications between groups. Patients from White ethnic backgrounds experience shorter postpartum duration of stay compared with patients from Asian and Black ethnic groups. Ethnic background impacts pain scores and recovery at day 1 postpartum and following hospital discharge, even after adjusting for socio-economic group. Further work is required to understand the underlying factors driving differences in pain and recovery and to develop strategies to reduce disparities in obstetric patients. @Jamesocarroll @lianazucco @eleanor_warwick @rmoonesinghe @elboghdadly @CarvalB @PervezSultanMD @ObsQoR 🔗…-publications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

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Pervez Sultan
Pervez Sultan@PervezSultanMD·
Best treatments for opioid induced pruritus during cesarean delivery: ▫️Propofol ▫️Opioid agonist-antagonists ▫️Opioid antagonists ▫️Serotonin antagonists Research priorities: ▫️Optimum dosing strategy ▫️Efficacy of combination treatments #OBANes sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Pervez Sultan@PervezSultanMD·
Study from 🇯🇵 ▫️ recovery profiled following different delivery modes ▫️better recovery after svd compared to cesarean until day 3 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Pervez Sultan
Pervez Sultan@PervezSultanMD·
What’s an optimal length of stay after delivery? ▫️Quality of Recovery plateaus at day 2 and day 3 after spontaneous vaginal delivery and cesarean delivery, respectively.
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ian bremmer
ian bremmer@ianbremmer·
not many charts define the future, but here’s one that’s close.
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James O'Carroll
James O'Carroll@Jamesocarroll·
Our ObsQoR study has just been published online @Anaes_Journal Outlining the postpartum recovery of over 1600 patients having peripartum anaesthetic interventions in the UK. Many thanks to all those involved, especially the patients. doi.org/10.1111/anae.1… #postpartum #ObsQoR
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