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Jun 18

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Hemodynamic instability after cardiac surgery is common. Having a framework for it is not.Listen now to this month’s episode of The Cardiac Recovery Room, produced by @ctsnet: Hemodynamics and Atrial Fibrillation.In this episode, host Rawn Salenger is joined by Subhasis Chatterjee and Amanda Rea to discuss common and uncommon post-operative challenges after cardiac surgery, including the approach to the hypotensive patient, vasoplegia and vasopressor selection, the inflammatory cascade, cost considerations, blood pressure targets and monitoring, and the approach to atrial fibrillation.The discussion explores how early recognition, a structured framework, and multidisciplinary decision-making may help support perioperative care.Listen to the full episode: link in bio#ERASCardiac #CardiacRecoveryRoom #CardiacSurgery #Hemodynamics #AtrialFibrillation
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Jun 16

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80% of hospital time after cardiac surgery is spent doing nothing.What if we could fast forward to full function?Join our next ERAS Cardiac Society Monthly Multidisciplinary Meeting with Marc Gerdisch, MD, FACS, FACC, FHRS.This session introduces F4, Fast Forward to Full Function, a single coordinated pathway designed to move every patient toward faster recovery and a quicker return to full function after cardiac surgery.Fast Forward to Full FunctionMon, Jun 22 | 12:00 PM ET | VirtualRegister: Link in bio
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Enhanced recovery and Patient Blood Management (PBM) were discussed in a training program for a multidisciplinary audience from across SerbiaERAS Cardiac Society European Leadership Council member Prof. @serdar.gunaydin delivered lectures on both, with a focus on the multidisciplinary team approach, at a training program in Divcibare, Serbia. The program brought together 50 anesthesiologists, transfusiologists, and surgeons from across Serbia. The ERAS Cardiac sessions drew strong engagement, with extensive questions and discussion, and participants left enthusiastic about bringing ERAS Cardiac protocols to their own centers. Enhanced recovery works best when the whole team moves together. Seeing that interest grow across an entire country is exactly the kind of momentum that moves the field forward.
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Jun 10

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ERAS Cardiac Recommendation: Smoking and hazardous alcohol cessation before elective surgeryTobacco smoking and excessive alcohol consumption are established lifestyle risk factors that can lead to pulmonary, wound-healing, bleeding, metabolic, and infectious complications after surgery.Evidence supports counseling patients to stop smoking and hazardous alcohol use at least 4 weeks before elective surgery to reduce these risks and support recovery. This is a Class I (Strong) ERAS Cardiac recommendation.A brief preoperative conversation is a simple, high-impact step care teams can take to improve outcomes.Read the full recommendation: link in bio
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