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Send us a textSusan Colonna is a retired Registered Nurse, having received her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Texas Woman's University in 1992. She has been passionate about natural health remedies and regular exercise for her entire life.In her 40's, Susan was a sponsored athlete and a national-level competitive bikini level bodybuilder and achieved a high level of success by taking 2nd place at the North American NPC National finals in 2014. She is the mother of 4 adult kids and is a grandmother of 2.In January of 2023 Susan was diagnosed with type one diabetes, and she witnessed firsthand how the medical system completely failed her. Today, Susan is enthusiastic about sharing her story about how medical doctors refused to give her insulin, which is insane, but instead would give Ozempic to her, which led her to experience shock, pancreatitis, and eventually a near-death experience.Today she is extremely outspoken about the benefits of the carnivore diet, and she encourages others to be their own health advocates.Find Susan at-TW- @truthhhseekerFB- @Susan Parker Colonnahttps://yandex.com/Find Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!
In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview Dr. Khris Keller on his experience with diagnosis and treating acute onset pancreatitis. Often thought of as an around the holidays disease, it can be challenging to diagnose acute onset pancreatitis, as clinical signs can overlap with other diseases. The most common clinical signs include vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, or that 'Ain't doing right' (ADR). Tune in to fine-tune diagnosing, supportive care, and treatment options for this disease!Sponsored By: Ceva Animal Health
Rodolfo Nieto cares for his wife, Clare, who has struggled with both Dissociative Identity Disorder and Pancreatitis. In this episode, he shares what it's like to care for both her mental and physical health needs, what that's meant for their relationship, and the impact it's had on his life. --- The Unseen Divide - A Personal Passage from a Spousal Caregiver --- Join us for an online support group related to this episode on Sunday, March 30 from 6:00-7:15 CT. Register Here!
This podcast is focused on the paper "Pancreatitis in children: practical management from the BSPGHAN Pancreatitis Working Group”, published online in Frontline Gastroenterology in February 2025. Dr Oliver Tavabie, Deputy Editor at FG and Hepatology Consultant at the Leeds Liver Unit, interviews the authors Drs Vangelis Giamouris and Tassos Grammatikopoulos from King's College Hospital Read the paper on the Frontline Gastroenterology website: https://fg.bmj.com/content/16/2/155 We hope you enjoy the #FGPodcast. Please follow @FrontGastro_BMJ. Listen to our regular podcasts and subscribe in Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you enjoy our podcast, please rate us on your chosen platform, and leave us a review on the Frontline Gastroenterology Podcast page on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/fg-podcast/id942944229
In the US, acute pancreatitis leads to about 275,000 hospitalizations per year, and about 15-20% of these cases are considered severe. For patients who develop a severe case of pancreatitis, the mortality rate is a whopping 40%. Our guest today is registered dietitian and nutrition support specialist, Amy Berry, MS, LD, RD, CNSC , to discuss her experiences with this patient population. This episode is hosted by Christina Rollins, MBA, MS, RDN, LDN, FAND, CNSC and was recorded on 2/6/25.
Dr Charlie Andrews talks to Dr John Leeds. John Leeds is a Consultant Pancreaticobiliary Physician and Endoscopist based at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle and an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer based in the Population Health Sciences Institute at Newcastle University. He is involved in research in pancreaticobiliary disorders including benign and malignant conditions as well as outcomes from therapeutic/advanced endoscopy.John is a member of the British Society of Gastroenterology and Pancreatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. He serves on the endoscopy and Pancreas committees for BSG and is the website lead for PSGBI.He is also a founder member of the BSG Pancreas Clinical Research Group which is coordinating research for the society. Chapters (00:00:01) - Ingest: pancreatic lesions(00:01:09) - Pancreas(00:05:39) - Chronic Pancreas disease, early signs and symptoms(00:11:54) - Pulmonary pancreatitis, diagnosis and management(00:17:52) - Diarrhea, weight loss(00:18:29) - Pancreatic disease, ultrasound and the best treatment(00:23:49) - Pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis in primary care(00:26:19) - Pancreatitis 20, Surgery or drainage?(00:32:24) - Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency(00:38:05) - Pulmonary dysrhythmias, management tips(00:43:46) - PPI for cystic fibrosis patients 8,(00:46:16) - Pancreatic insufficiency 20, Detection and treatment(00:49:57) - Pancreatic cysts(00:55:32) - Choosing the right cyst for surgery(00:57:20) - autoimmune pancreatitis, presentation and treatment(01:03:34) - Pancreatic cancer: diagnosis and treatment(01:06:14) - Pancreatitis, part 1, unboxing
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Doctors Gave Him a 30% Chance… Now, He's Rebuilding His Life in Thailand. At 19 years old, Andrew Davies was diagnosed with pancreatitis in South Africa and given just a 30% chance of survival. He made it through, but that was just the beginning. Growing up in a turbulent home, Andrew learned to adapt quickly. He sold everything, moved across the world, and took huge risks. Some paid off, and others left him with nothing. From coffee shops in Brisbane and bars in Lisbon to content production in Thailand, Andrew is not short of entrepreneurial spirit and resilience. Despite life's huge setbacks, he's routinely picked himself up.
La pancreatitis es una inflamación del páncreas que puede causar dolor intenso y afectar la digestión y el metabolismo. Esta condición puede ser aguda o crónica, y sus causas van desde cálculos biliares hasta el consumo excesivo de alcohol. Un diagnóstico oportuno y el tratamiento adecuado son clave para evitar complicaciones graves. Descubre cómo identificar sus síntomas, qué opciones de tratamiento existen y cómo prevenirla para mantener tu salud digestiva en equilibrio. ¡Disfruta del episodio 248 y continúa escuchando cada uno de nuestros #PodcastsMédicos preparados especialmente para ti! ➡️ ENLACES DE INTERÉS Otros episodios de Actitud Saludable | Coloproctología, exclusiva en Galenia
This week, we preview our upcoming free Holistic Integration educational seminar happening this Wednesday, January 29th at 6 p.m. In this episode, you'll learn:—How 80% of your immune system is in the gut and your gut health is one of the biggest indicators of how healthy you're going to be.—Why Dr. Prather says that there is more "non-you than you in your body" when you are talking about the number of cells in the body and your gut flora.—The importance of an annual blood test, hair analysis, and gut check that Dr. Prather uses as the starting point for getting to the root cause of his patients' health. —How the detailed gut health lab report has grown to 30-pages from just 12-pages two years ago because of all the advances in gut research.—Why Dr. Prather says skin health issues like Eczema and Psoriasis originate in the gut, along with Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer, Diabetes, and "all autoimmune disease".—The "menagerie" of supplements, including prebiotics and probiotics, available at Holistic Integration to help balance out a person's gut health. And how they can test in advance to see which supplements will work best for each patient.—Why Dr. Prather says that Fiber is the #1 supplement he recommends that everyone needs more of, BUT that patients also need to have their gut healed before they can handle the amount of Fiber they need.—How one Mom told Dr. Prather that he "saved her sanity" by helping her screaming, Colicky baby with proper probiotics. And how a stool kit is an easy way to check an infant's health.—The warning Dr. Prather gives to patients about gut cleanses and the more gentle approach he recommends instead. And how Dr. Prather is able to help Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Diverticulitis, Diverticulosis, Irritable Bowel Disorder, and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. —Why Dr. Prather says "you have to go to the gut" with "almost all learning disorders", ADD/ADHD, and Autism. And the role of Chiropractic, Acupuncture, and Diathermy in helping provide what is sometimes immediate relief for abdominal pain from Pancreatitis and Gallbladder attacks.http://www.TheVoiceOfHealthRadio.com
In the first of a 2-parter on pancreatic disease, we're talking all about managing pancreatitis patients. Pancreatitis is the most common pancreatic disease we see in practice. These patients are often severely unwell and risk developing complications like SIRS and MODS, and need intensive nursing care. In episode 57 of the Medical Nursing Podcast, we'll look at what pancreatitis is, how it affects our patients, and how we treat it - as well as three things you can do as a vet nurse to give even better care to your own pancreatitis patients. ---
In this episode, hosts Drs. Temara Hajjat and Jenn Lee talk to Dr. David Vitale about EUS and ERCP indications in patients with acute pancreatitis and pancreatitis complications. Dr. Vitale is a pediatric gastroenterologist, the director of the interventional endoscopy center at Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Medical Center, and an Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati School of Medicine. Learning Objectives:Understanding the indications of ERCP and EUS in acute pancreatitis Understand the indications of ERCP and EUS in pancreatitis complications Recognize the possible risks of EUS and ECRP in childrenSupport the showThis episode may be eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
In this episode, host Courtney Allison discusses the latest studies on the health risks associated with alcohol use with Dr. Robert Brown, chief of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine. They discuss how alcohol affects various organs, including your liver, heart, and brain, as well as its link to several cancers. Dr. Brown discusses the cultural perception of alcohol, the current guidelines around safe drinking limits, and how binge drinking harms the body.
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Before you give your dog that piece of cooked turkey skin this holiday season, listen to this conversation with canine nutritionist and pet health coach, Cat Jepson, all about pancreatitis! Pancreatitis is a serious condition that requires immediate attention from your vet, but there are some things that you can do to help prevent and manage it with the appropriate diet! Cat and I cover: * What the pancreas is, and what is happening when pancreatitis hits * Common symptoms of pancreatitis to keep an eye out for * Potential causes of pancreatitis, whether you are feeding kibble or fresh food * How to think about Essential Fatty Acids for a dog with pancreatitis * And why a DIY approach to your dog's diet may be the most helpful approach to manage a pancreatitis flare-up, and to prevent it To connect with Cat about her courses and all of her other offerings, please visit her Instagram https://instagram.com/bemoredog.nutrition Cat also has her own podcast, My Dog Made Me Do It…Naturally! She talks with pet parents and professionals about navigating their journeys with their pets into the world of natural health. So, be sure to check that out wherever you listen to podcasts! I hope this was helpful for you! If you want to know more about pancreatitis and how you might be able to support it through diet, Dr Conor Brady's book Feeding Dogs, as well as his website https://dogsfirst.ie are really informative. He raises interesting questions around whether or not high carbs in the diet might actually be just as problematic as fats when it comes to pancreatitis, so check out his work for some other perspectives. There are also helpful resources on the Dogs Naturally Magazine website https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/ The following is my Amazon Affiliate link, which means if you choose to purchase Dr Conor Brady's book with this link, I will earn a small commission at no cost to you. This is one way you can help support the podcast, and I would be grateful if you choose to do this! Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/3O75Aix This episode is sponsored by Aspirationery, which in full transparency, is another project of mine where we create books, notebooks, and stationery to support you in becoming all you aspire to be. I'm really excited to announce that we have released a Spanish language version of our popular My First Period Tracker for Young Girls and Tweens in order to increase menstrual literacy and empower young people to become advocates for their menstrual health. You can learn more about our books on our Instagram https://instagram.com/aspirationery OK, let's go! *Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian or doctor.
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Interview with Marja A. Boermeester, MD, PhD, and Charlotte L. Van Veldhuisen, MD, authors of Long-Term Outcomes of Early Surgery vs Endoscopy First in Chronic Pancreatitis: Follow-Up Analysis of the ESCAPE Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by Amalia Cochran, MD. Related Content: Long-Term Outcomes of Early Surgery vs Endoscopy First in Chronic Pancreatitis
Interview with Marja A. Boermeester, MD, PhD, and Charlotte L. Van Veldhuisen, MD, authors of Long-Term Outcomes of Early Surgery vs Endoscopy First in Chronic Pancreatitis: Follow-Up Analysis of the ESCAPE Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by Amalia Cochran, MD. Related Content: Long-Term Outcomes of Early Surgery vs Endoscopy First in Chronic Pancreatitis
Has your cat struggled with pancreatitis? Come join this episode of Back In The Closet as we discuss this issue with Dr. Barrie Sands, DVM. Click here to see her website: https://drbarriesands.com/
We're seeing a LOT more medications like Ozempic in the emergency department nowadays. In fact, 12% of U.S. adults have used a GLP-1 drug! So, what do we need to know about these drugs? Dr. Megan Boysen Osborn, Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of California Irvine, discusses these GLP-1 agonists with host Maiya Smith.
Contributor: Jorge Chalit-Hernandez, OMS3 Typically presents with biliary colic Right upper quadrant abdominal pain lasting more than 30 minutes and subsiding over several hours Often associated with fatty meals but not always Must rule out other causes of pain Peptic ulcer disease - typically presents with epigastric pain Pancreatitis - pain that radiates to the back or family history of pancreatitis Laboratory workup LFTs including ALT, AST, and alkaline phosphatase are within the reference range Lipase and amylase within the reference range Imaging workup RUQ ultrasound is unremarkable Upper endoscopy with ultrasound can help rule out peptic ulcer disease and small stones HIDA scan may show a reduced gallbladder ejection fraction below 30-35% or it may be normal Opiates may give false-positive results Opiates can sometimes make biliary colic worse due to their contractile effect on the sphincter of Oddi Some patients may benefit from surgical intervention i.e. cholecystectomy Classic biliary-type pain (best predictor of response to cholecystectomy) Pain for > 3 months duration Positive HIDA scan References Alhayo S, Eslick GD, Cox MR. Cholescintigraphy may have a role in selecting patients with biliary dyskinesia for cholecystectomy: a systematic review. ANZ J Surg. 2020;90(9):1647-1652. doi:10.1111/ans.16003 Arshi J, Layfield LJ, Esebua M. Mast cell infiltration and activation in the gallbladder wall: Implications for the pathogenesis of functional gallbladder disorder in adult patients. Ann Diagn Pathol. 2021;54:151798. doi:10.1016/j.anndiagpath.2021.151798 Carr JA, Walls J, Bryan LJ, Snider DL. The treatment of gallbladder dyskinesia based upon symptoms: results of a 2-year, prospective, nonrandomized, concurrent cohort study. Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech. 2009;19(3):222-226. doi:10.1097/SLE.0b013e3181a74690 Joehl RJ, Koch KL, Nahrwold DL. Opioid drugs cause bile duct obstruction during hepatobiliary scans. Am J Surg. 1984;147(1):134-138. doi:10.1016/0002-9610(84)90047-3 Mahid SS, Jafri NS, Brangers BC, Minor KS, Hornung CA, Galandiuk S. Meta-analysis of cholecystectomy in symptomatic patients with positive hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid scan results without gallstones. Arch Surg. 2009;144(2):180-187. doi:10.1001/archsurg.2008.543 Summarized & Edited by Jorge Chalit, OMS3 Donate: https://emergencymedicalminute.org/donate/
What do we really know about our pets' gut health and how can we test for leaky gut and other GI disorders? Dr. Betsy Redmond with Innovative Pet Lab discusses the science behind how we can test our own pets, what the results mean and how we can take action to improve the gut health of our dogs and cats. Dr. Judy even shares the test results done on all of her cats...not what she expected. Learn more by tuning in! Your pet will thank you! OFFER: Use discount code DRJUDY for 15% off any of their test kits found on innovativepetlab.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=innovative+pet+lab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innovativepetlab/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/innovativepetlab LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/innovative-pet-lab/?viewAsMember=tr Website: https://innovativepetlab.com/ PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: ION GUT SUPPORTAs their trusted guardians, we are responsible for keeping our pets safe from harm. In today's world that's getting harder than ever. Unfortunately, our pets are constantly exposed to damaging and virtually unavoidable toxins like glyphosate. This exposure weakens their immune systems, causes inflammation and disrupts the microbiome. One of the best things you can do to help protect your pet is to ensure their natural defenses are at their strongest. That's where ION Gut Support for pets can help. Ion Gut Support for pets is proven to strengthen the gut lining within minutes, supporting your pet's innate ability to defend against toxins while promoting healthy digestion, immune function and kidney health. We can't remove the world's harmful toxins, but we can help make living in it safer for our loved ones, especially the furry ones who entrust us with their care. Try ION Gut Support for pets today. Order now at intelligenceofnature.com and save 15% off your first order of ION with the code DRJUDY. Please note that Naturally Healthy Pets may receive a commission on any orders placed with our code. PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: SOLVING THE MYSTERY OF PANCREATITISAt Naturally Healthy Pets, we are huge fans of Dr Steve Marsden, so much so that we want to tell you about his three hour mini course, Solving the Mystery of Pancreatitis. Dr Steve shares helpful information that by the end, you'll have more knowledge than the average veterinarian about pancreatitis and what to do about it. Take advantage of a 20% discount using the code PODCAST40 when purchasing on DrJudyU.com
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Podcast summary of articles from the July 2024 edition of the Journal of Emergency Medicine from the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Topics include pancreatitis risk scores, pediatric asthma, critical care education, carotidynia, and a review of vasopressors. Guest speaker is Dr. Kinda Sweidan.
Send us a Text Message.Learn all about your animals Microbiome and gut health, which controls the health and well-being of your animal's entire body. Many things can be prevented like oral health, periodontal disease, immune system, IBD, IBS, GI disturbances, Pancreatitis, etc. Balancing your animals gut flora is essential to their health and must have both good and bad gut flora or bacteria. Most animal illness and disease can be prevented, treated, reversed by restoring the Microbiome in their gut. Loi Jane is a professional, international animal communicator and energy healer, and holistic registered dietitian and works remotely or in-person on specific issues including: behavioral, emotional, obedience, physical & health issues, injury, trauma, behavioral, emotional issues, end of life decisions, animal mirroring or even talking to them in spirit, past lives and locating lost animals. To book a session go to animals-speak.com or animals-speak.com or Wanna learn animal communication or mind, body, spirit classes? Join her in her upcoming Classes & Workshops at mindbodyspiritworkshops.comSupport the Show.Book a Session at: https://animals-speak.com/Workshop, Training, Classes at: https://mindbodyspiritworkshops.com/
Welcome to another episode of Vet Tales with Dr. Natalie Keith and Dr. Dame. In this episode, we delve into the topic of pancreatitis, a condition we encounter regularly in our veterinary practice. Despite its frequency, we've never discussed it in detail until now. We start by explaining the pancreas as an organ, its functions, and its role in the body. We then explore the various diseases associated with the pancreas, including diabetes and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI). The main focus, however, is on pancreatitis—its causes, symptoms, and how it can be diagnosed and treated. Our discussion covers the clinical signs of pancreatitis, such as vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. We highlight how dietary factors, like high-fat meals, can trigger this condition and the importance of early diagnosis. We also introduce a new medication, Panoquel, that has shown promising results in treating pancreatitis by reducing inflammation and pain. The episode also touches on the importance of fluid therapy, anti-nausea medications, and antibiotics in managing pancreatitis. We emphasize the need for a low-fat diet for pets recovering from this condition to prevent recurrence. Finally, we share some interesting cases from our practice, including instances where pancreatitis was secondary to other conditions, such as foreign body obstructions. This episode provides valuable insights for pet caretakers on how to recognize and manage pancreatitis, ensuring a better quality of life for their furry friends.
In this enlightening episode of Passion Struck, Johann Hari, acclaimed author of "Magic Pill," takes us on a deep dive into the extraordinary benefits and hidden risks of new weight loss drugs. Johann explores obesity not just as a personal struggle but as a profound societal issue intricately linked to our shift from whole foods to processed foods.These revolutionary drugs enhance satiety hormones, significantly aiding weight loss and reducing the risk of heart conditions. However, Johann also sheds light on the potential risks, including thyroid cancer and pancreatitis, and the complex impact these drugs can have on mental health by revealing underlying emotional eating patterns.Order a copy of my book, "Passion Struck: Twelve Powerful Principles to Unlock Your Purpose and Ignite Your Most Intentional Life," today! Recognized as a 2024 must-read by the Next Big Idea Club, the book has won the Business Minds Best Book Award, the Eric Hoffer Award, the International Book Awards for Best Non-Fiction, the 2024 Melanie P. Smith Reader's Choice Contest by Connections eMagazine, and the Non-Fiction Book Awards Gold Medal. Don't miss the opportunity to transform your life with these powerful principles!Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://passionstruck.com/johann-hari-truth-they-dont-tell-about-ozempic/In this episode, you will learn:The rise of obesity is linked to the transition from fresh, whole foods to processed or ultra-processed foodsNew weight loss drugs work by injecting an artificial copy of the hormone GLP-1, which helps regulate appetiteObesity is a significant risk factor for various health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and cancerWeight loss drugs like Ozempic can reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes by 20%Potential risks of weight loss drugs include an increased risk of thyroid cancer and pancreatitisWeight loss drugs can disrupt eating patterns and bring underlying emotional drivers of eating to the surfaceAll things Johann Hari: https://johannhari.com/SponsorsBrought to you by Clariton, fast and powerful relief is just a quick trip away. Ask for Claritin-D at your local pharmacy counter. You don't even need a prescription! Go to “CLARITIN DOT COM” right now for a discount so you can Live Claritin Clear.--► For information about advertisers and promo codes, go to:https://passionstruck.com/deals/Catch More of Passion StruckWatch my solo episode on The 6 Key Steps to Bold Risk-Taking for Personal Growth.Can't miss my episode withMorley Robbins on How You Reclaim Your Health and VitalityListen to my interview withDr. Will Cole on how to restore your gut-feelings connectionCatch my interview with Dr. Kara Fitzgerald on How to Become a Younger You by Reversing Your Biological AgeListen to Seth Godin on Why We Need Systems Change to Save the PlanetLike this show? Please leave us a review here-- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally!
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Send us a Text Message.Join Dr. Sugerman on Vetsplanation to explore the six main causes of pancreatitis in pets and how to prevent it. This episode covers the critical signs, necessary treatments, and practical tips for managing your pet's health. Stick around for some delightful animal dad facts to celebrate Father's Day. Enhance your pet care knowledge with this essential podcast episode. In this episode:Understanding what pancreatitis is and how it affects petsIdentifying the six main causes of pancreatitis in petsRecognizing common symptoms of pancreatitis in dogs and catsKnowing the diagnostic tests used to confirm pancreatitisExploring treatment options and supportive care for pancreatitisImplementing diet changes to prevent and manage pancreatitisUnderstanding the importance of weight management in preventing pancreatitisLearning how to manage pancreatitis in pets with chronic conditionsFun facts about animal dads in honor of Father's DayResources MentionedBalance.ItSupport the Show.Connect with me here: https://www.vetsplanationpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/vetsplanation/ https://www.twitter.com/vetsplanations/ https://www.instagram.com/vetsplanation/ https://www.tiktok.com/@vetsplanation/ https://youtube.com/@Vetsplanationpodcast https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVbvK_wcgytuVECLYsfmc2qV3rCQ9enJK Voluntary donations and Vetsplanation subscription: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=DNZL7TUE28SYE https://www.buzzsprout.com/1961906/subscribe
Katie helps a woman whose cat has pancreatitis and needs anti-nausea medicine make a diet plan that makes them both feel better. If you want to make your dog's food yourself or add to their bowls, here are some tips to get you started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The clinical signs of canine pancreatitis, which can range from mild to severe, can escalate rapidly. In severe cases, extra-pancreatic inflammation can lead to multi-organ failure, systemic inflammatory response syndrome, and death. Until now, the standard of care for dogs with this disease has been centered on supportive care only, including fluid therapy, pain and anti-nausea medications, and management of underlying causes, concurrent diseases and systemic complications. In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, Dr. Cassi chats with Harry Cridge, an internal medicine specialist, about everything you need to know regarding pancreatitis in your patients, including the pathophysiology, diagnosis and causes of the disease. Earn CE and learn about effective treatment plans for dogs with acute pancreatitis, including a novel drug that targets neutrophilic inflammation, Panoquell®-CA1 (fuzapladib sodium for injection). Want to earn CE for this episode? Head over to VetFolio to take the quiz and earn your CE credit. https://www.vetfolio.com/courses/clinical-updates-on-pancreatitis-in-dogs-podcast-quiz
Linda Hasadsri, M.D., Ph.D., and Huong T. Cabral, M.S., C.G.C., explain how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' targeted test panel facilitates accurate diagnosis of hereditary pancreatitis, which heightens the risk for pancreatic cancer. Test results can guide cancer monitoring for patients and their families.(00:33) Dr. Hasadsri, can you tell the audience a little bit about yourself and your background? (01:32) And Ms. Cabral? (02:03) Can you please give the audience a brief overview of this assay? (03:33) Which patients should have this testing and when should it be performed? (04:23) What alternative test options are available and how do these compare to our hereditary pancreatitis test? (08:48) How are results used in patient care?
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Welcome, listeners, to another intriguing episode of DITCH THE LAB COAT. I'm your host, Dr. Mark, and today we've got a particularly compelling show that delves deep into the complexities of obesity medicine. In episode four, we're honored to have obesity and type two diabetes expert, Dr. Sean Wharton, join us to unravel the mysteries of this fascinating and often misunderstood field. Dr. Sean Wharton, Specialist in General Internal Medicine will shed light on how obesity, a disease mired in stigma and misconception, impacts much more than one's physical appearance—it intertwines with psychological states and numerous other medical conditions ranging from cognitive disorders to cardiovascular diseases.Prepare to challenge what you thought you knew about weight management as we discuss the genetic components of obesity, the effectiveness of medications, and the societal perceptions that shape our response to this modern epidemic. This isn't just about the numbers on a scale; it's about understanding the human element behind the struggle with weight, the unseen battles with societal expectations, and the cutting-edge medical interventions that are reshaping lives.Now, let's strip away the stereotypes and biases as Dr. Sean Wharton guides us through the medical and psychological impacts of obesity, the latest research on genetic predispositions, and the innovative treatments leading the charge against this chronic condition. Are you ready to ditch the lab coat and dive into the heart of the matter? Let's get started.00:00 General internist explaining role as non-surgical doctor.04:57 Listen to people with obesity, avoid defining.06:21 Obesity's medical and psychological impacts on health.10:33 Obesity connected to health issues, including diabetes.13:26 Smoking and cancer risk linked to environment.17:01 Genetic predisposition to preserve fat in modern society.21:01 Understanding thinness: a genetic puzzle unsolved.26:16 David Allison criticized calorie signboards, lost job.28:55 Obesity driven by genetic desire for calories.30:53 Compassion and understanding key in treating genetics.35:26 Redundant system for weight regain hormonal response.38:17 Developing super pill with glp one mixture.40:40 Medications may increase risk of pancreatic cancer.45:36 Access to medical treatment affects obesity in Canada.49:50 Parenting challenges, obesity, and societal attitudes addressed.
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He conquered many lands, sailed many seas, and was finally awarded his own Netflix miniseries, but at the age of 32, the ruler of Macedonia known throughout the ages as Alexander the Great, died in the palace of a Babylonian king shortly after a night of partying. There have been numerous potential explanations as to what happened. In this episode we'll review the case and the leading thoughts as to what brought down this renowned military leader.Announcement: Dr. Max is on Twitch! A lifelong gamer and proud nerd, he'll be streaming on Twitch twice per week (Tuesdays and Thursdays) at 8:00pm CST, hoping to eventually raise money for charity. Stop on by to hang out and chat about medicine or just about any other topic with him. Check him out and give a follow there if that's your thing - DrMaxwell_MKE @: https://www.twitch.tv/drmaxwell_mkeSources: (Primary Source) Case Presentation: https://archive.hshsl.umaryland.edu/bitstream/handle/10713/6826/AlexanderTheGreat_1996.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=yOverview: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9078372/Alex the Great: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_the_GreatGBS: https://www.history.com/news/alexander-the-great-death-cause-discoveryGBS2: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/01/190122115006.htmEarly pronouncement of death: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/was-alexander-great-pronounced-dead-prematurely-180971419/Pancreatitis:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6826792/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK537191/#alexanderthegreat#medicinepodcast #medicalhistory #history #podcast #historypodcast Support the show-----Submit a Question for Mike's Trivia Challenge Segment (Website form with instructions)-----Podcast Linktree (social media links/reviews/ratings)-----Support the Show (Click for ways to do so)-----DrMaxwell_MKE (Gaming on Twitch.tv) - playing retro RPGs and a few modern games on Tuesdays and Thursdays (8pm CST). Stop by, hang out, chat about medicine or any other things.
Guest Dr. Heidi Brunk joins the show to discuss relatively new drug for treating canine pancreatitis: Panoquell. Host: Bobbi Conner Guest: Heidi Brunk Producers: Topher Conlan and Bobbi Conner
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Join our Emergency General Surgery team as we talk about a popular and controversial issue in surgery: dealing with complicated cases in pancreatitis. We discuss two hard-hitting cases and cover principles of diagnosis, early management and disposition, and things to look out for every step of the way. We cover some common and some rare but particularly problematic complications. Although there is no right answer to every case of pancreatitis, we try to help learners to develop an approach to pancreatitis that considers the morbidity and benefits of every option. Hosts: Drs. Ashlie Nadler, Jordan Nantais and Graham Skelhorne-Gross Learning Objectives: - Review the diagnostic criteria for acute pancreatitis - Learn to anticipate common and major complications of acute pancreatitis - Develop an approach to complications of pancreatitis accounting for patient, family, practitioner, and institutional factors - Understand the risks and benefits of various methods for dealing with pancreatic necrosis and infection TENSION trial https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(17)32404-2/fulltext MISER trial https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30452918/ Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out other emergency general surgery episodes here: https://behindtheknife.org/podcast-category/emergency-general-surgery/
As the holiday season approaches, pet owners often find themselves indulging in festive feasts, but did you know that this time of year poses a heightened risk of pancreatitis for our furry companions? In this episode of The Family Pet Podcast, we are joined by Licensed Veterinary Medical Technician Stephanie Adams to unravel the complexities of pancreatitis in pets and discuss practical tips to ensure a safe and joyful holiday season for our four-legged friends.Key Points:Understanding Pancreatitis:Stephanie provides insights into what pancreatitis is and why it becomes a concern during the holiday season.Common Holiday Culprits:Explore the festive foods and treats that could potentially trigger pancreatitis in pets.Prevention Strategies:Learn actionable tips on how to safeguard your pets against pancreatitis during holiday celebrations.Recognizing Signs and Symptoms:Stephanie walks us through the signs of pancreatitis and emphasizes the importance of prompt veterinary attention.Stephanie's Expert Advice:Our guest shares her expertise on maintaining a pet-friendly holiday environment and offers alternatives to traditional treats.Conclusion:As we gear up for the holidays, it's crucial to prioritize our pets' health and well-being. Tune in to this episode for valuable insights from Licensed Veterinary Technician Stephanie Adams, ensuring a safe and joyful celebration for both you and your furry family members.Here are links to information we talked about today:The American Animal Hospital Association explains What Is Pancreatitis?The Gobble Gobble Thanksgiving song from Matthew WestGot a question for Michael and Stephen? Run across something interesting you want to share with the show? Do you have a topic idea for a future episode? Send it to us at thefamilypetpodcast@gmail.com. Thank you for joining us on The Family Pet Podcast! Don't forget to subscribe, and if you found this episode helpful, share it with fellow pet enthusiasts. Wishing you and your pets a happy and healthy holiday season!
Lauren and JJ investigate a case of vomiting and bloody diarrhea in a dog. This episode includes a detailed review of canine pancreatitis. References: (1) Kirby, R., & Linklater, A. (2016). Monitoring and intervention for the critically ill small animal: The rule of 20. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. DOI:10.1002/9781118923870 (2) Ceva News. (2023). Panoquell-CA1 (fuzapladib sodium for injection) is now available in the U.S. https://www.ceva.us/News-Media/News-Releases-Articles-About-Ceva/PANOQUELL-R-CA1-fuzapladib-sodium-for-injection-is-now-available-in-the-U.S (3) Byers, C. G. (2022). Practical management of acute pancreatitis in dogs. Proceedings from the Fetch DVM360 Conference. (4) Pancreatitis (canine). Veteirnary Information Network. Last updated by Rothrock, K. on June 12, 2020. www.vin.com
Dr. Harry Cridge, veterinary internal medicine specialist, joins Dr. Andy Roark to talk about why we shouldn't be SO afraid of pancreatitis. They discuss common pitfalls in the treatment of this condition, how to effectively work these cases up, and finally how the novel drug PANOQUELL-CA1 works in these cases. LINKS: CEVA Connect CEVA Dehydration Wheel REVIEW: Advances in the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis in dogs Dr. Andy Roark Resources Dr. Andy Roark Exam Room Communication Tool Box Team Training Course Dr. Andy Roark Charming the Angry Client Team Training Course Dr. Andy Roark Swag PANOQUELL-CA1: IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: The safe use of PANOQUELL®-CA1 has not been evaluated in dogs with cardiac disease, hepatic failure, renal impairment, dogs that are pregnant, lactating, intended for breeding or puppies under 6 months of age. PANOQUELL®-CA1 should not be used in dogs with a known hypersensitivity to fuzapladib sodium. PANOQUELL®-CA1 is a highly protein bound drug and its use with other highly protein bound medications have not been studied. The most common side effects in the pilot field study were anorexia, digestive tract disorders, respiratory tract disorders and jaundice. PANOQUELL®-CA1 is not for use in humans. Limited data is available on the potential teratogenic effects of fuzapladib sodium. Therefore, anyone who is pregnant, breast feeding, or planning to become pregnant should avoid direct contact with PANOQUELL®-CA1. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Dr. Harry Cridge, MVB, MS, PG Cert Vet Ed, DACVIM (SAIM), DECVIM-CA, FHEA, MRCVS American & European Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Medicine (Gastroenterology) Harry qualified from the University College Dublin, Ireland in 2016 and went on to perform a Small Animal Internship at Mississippi State University, USA followed by a Small Animal Internal Medicine Residency and a master's in veterinary sciences at the same institution. He became a Diplomate of the American and European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 2021. Following his residency, he moved to Michigan State University where he currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine, in addition to an administrative role with oversight of the internship and residency programs within the college. Harry has published several research articles in peer-reviewed veterinary journals and lectures regularly at national and international courses/conferences.