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'Why we do What we do in Cardiology'
Bishnu Subedi
35 episodes
1 week ago
I am Dr. Bishnu Subedi. I am a cardiologist in the United States. In the era of evidence-based medicine, our practice is usually guided by a scientific study, expert society statements, or clinical guidelines. In this podcast series, I intend to highlight some of these practice-changing articles in the field of cardiology from past and present.
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I am Dr. Bishnu Subedi. I am a cardiologist in the United States. In the era of evidence-based medicine, our practice is usually guided by a scientific study, expert society statements, or clinical guidelines. In this podcast series, I intend to highlight some of these practice-changing articles in the field of cardiology from past and present.
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Health & Fitness
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Cath: NPO vs Eating before Heart Cath
'Why we do What we do in Cardiology'
3 minutes 55 seconds
1 year ago
Cath: NPO vs Eating before Heart Cath

Background: Traditional practice requires fasting before cardiac catheterization, but there's no evidence to support it.

Objective: This study compared a heart-healthy pre-procedure diet with fasting to determine best practices.

Methods: 197 patients were randomly assigned to either a heart-healthy diet or fasting before their cardiac catheterization.

Results:

Satisfaction: Patients on the heart-healthy diet were significantly more satisfied than those who fasted.

Symptoms: Those in the diet group reported less thirst and hunger before and after the procedure.

Safety: No difference in complications (pneumonia, aspiration, intubation, hypoglycemia) was observed between groups.

Other outcomes: Fatigue, glucose levels, gastrointestinal issues, and antiplatelet medication doses were similar between groups.

Conclusion: Providing a heart-healthy diet before cardiac catheterization is safe and improves patient satisfaction without increasing complications.

Future Considerations:

Larger, multicenter studies are encouraged to validate and replicate these findings.

The study prompts a reconsideration of fasting protocols for other procedural situations beyond cardiac catheterization.


Reference Link: https://doi.org/10.4037/ajcc2024115

'Why we do What we do in Cardiology'
I am Dr. Bishnu Subedi. I am a cardiologist in the United States. In the era of evidence-based medicine, our practice is usually guided by a scientific study, expert society statements, or clinical guidelines. In this podcast series, I intend to highlight some of these practice-changing articles in the field of cardiology from past and present.