In this episode of The Patient's Guide podcast, we delve into the importance and clarity of hospital discharge instructions. We discuss a recent study that evaluated the readability of these instructions from the Epic electronic health record system. Learn about the study's findings on reading levels, language availability, and the implications for patient care. We also highlight the significance of clear communication in healthcare and invite listeners to share their experiences. Join us as we simplify the science behind medical topics and make healthcare information more accessible.
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Welcome back to The Patient's Guide! In this episode, we dive into the complexities of neck pain and the role of Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF) surgery. We explore a pivotal study that examines whether the timing of the surgery impacts recovery outcomes. By breaking down a meta-analysis of over 1,500 patients, we discuss the critical findings, including the implications of waiting longer than two years for surgery. Learn about key concepts like the Minimum Clinically Important Difference (MCID), the Neck Disability Index (NDI), and the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for understanding pain and recovery. Understand the importance of early intervention, how personalized care is essential, and why quality of life impacts vary among patients. Whether you're considering ACDF or looking to make informed health decisions, join us for an insightful discussion. Stay curious, keep learning, and find the right treatment for you.
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The True Cost and Value of Board Certification in Medicine | The Patient's Guide Podcast
In this episode of The Patient's Guide podcast, we explore the intricate world of medical board certification, breaking down what it means for doctors and how it affects their financials. Discover the average costs associated with board certification, the ongoing expenses, and the debate over whether these certifications truly improve patient outcomes. We discuss the financial transparency of the non-profit boards and consider if there's a better, more efficient system to ensure quality medical care. Stay curious and stay healthy!
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In this episode of The Patient's Guide, we discuss the complex topic of iatrogenic flat back syndrome, a condition caused by medical treatment, specifically spinal fusion surgery. We also discuss a study highlighting that many people require a second surgery due to the insufficient correction of the spine's natural curve in their first surgery. Disclaimer: The content of this podcast, including but not limited to audio recordings, transcripts, show notes, and any associated materials, is for informational purposes only. No material in this podcast is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. --- 📲 Connect with Us: - Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/thepatientsguidepodcast) - Twitter: (https://twitter.com/Official_TPGP) - LinkedIn: Dr. Bassel G. Diebo (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bassel-george-diebo-md-24a44762/) - LinkedIn Dr. Alan H. Daniels (https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-h-daniels-md-3a4235225/) --- 🎧 My Other Platforms: - Spotify: (https://open.spotify.com/show/3Cggz4vsq7v6UUhPREuPlb?si=wZXysIyxSV2hEaoCd13aFA) - Apple Podcasts: (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-patients-guide/id1772405459) --- 💡 New Here? Don't Forget to Subscribe! Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 for more helpful videos like this!
In this episode of The Patient's Guide, we discuss an article that argues for a federal law requiring all motorcycle riders to wear helmets and its impact on healthcare costs.
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In this episode of The Patient's Guide Podcast, we discuss an article investigates the impact of spinal cord injury and spine surgery on sexual and reproductive function.
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In this episode of the Patient's Guide podcast, the hosts explore a study investigating the prevalence and factors influencing height gain following adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery.
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Exploring the Spinal Deformity Complexity Checklist
In this episode of the Patient's Guide podcast, the hosts discuss minimally invasive spine surgery for adult spinal deformity. They introduce the Spinal Deformity Complexity Checklist (SDCC), a tool developed by the International Spine Study Group to help determine if minimally invasive surgery is suitable for a patient. The checklist considers factors such as spinal alignment, previous surgeries, bone health, and patient BMI. The episode highlights the importance of this checklist in personalized medical care and its potential to improve surgical outcomes and inspire further research in minimally invasive procedures.
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Understanding the Impact of Surgical Time in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery
This episode of The Patient's Guide podcast delves into the intricacies of adult spinal deformity surgery, specifically focusing on how the duration of surgery can impact recovery and potential complications. The discussion is based on a significant study observing patients for two years, which revealed that longer surgeries are associated with increased blood loss and higher chances of needing intensive care post-operation. The podcast emphasizes the importance of surgical efficiency and patient preparedness, including 'prehab', to maximize positive outcomes without compromising the surgical results. By stressing the role of patient preparedness, the podcast aims to empower listeners and make them feel in control of their recovery. Listeners are encouraged to engage in informed discussions with their healthcare providers to better understand their specific circumstances and recovery prospects.
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In this episode of The Patient's Guide, we discuss an article published in The Spine Journal investigating the impact of a statewide prescription opioid limiting law on opioid utilization following lumbar spine surgery in Rhode Island.
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In this episode of The Patient'a Guide, we discuss an article titled "Evaluation and Management of Cauda Equina Syndrome," which provides a comprehensive overview of Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES), a potentially devastating spinal condition characterized by compression of the nerve roots in the lumbosacral spinal canal.
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In this episode of The Patient's Guide, we discuss a research article examining the epidemiology of cervical and thoracic spinal fractures during recreational activities.
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In this episode of The Patient's Guide, we discuss the impact of depression on recovery outcomes in patients undergoing surgery for cervical deformity.
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In this episode of The Patient's Guide, we discuss an article that examines the prevalence, treatment, and impact of adult spinal deformity (ASD), a spectrum of spinal abnormalities affecting adults.
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In this episode of The Patient's Guide, we discuss a research article investigating the relationship between segmental lordosis restoration during lumbar spinal and the development of adjacent segment disease, a common complication.
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In this episode of The Patient's Guide, we discuss a clinical research article published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine. It investigates whether the use of tranexamic acid (TXA) during complex spinal deformity surgeries increases the risk of thromboembolic complications in patients with preexisting thromboembolic risk factors.
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