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Facing a lawsuit as a clinician can be overwhelming, but you’re not alone. In this episode of NYSORA’s Updates in Anesthesiology podcast, Dr. Hadzic shares expert insights and actionable strategies to handle legal challenges with confidence. Learn how to advocate for yourself, prepare your legal team, manage stress, and turn adversity into an opportunity for growth. Whether you're currently navigating a lawsuit or preparing for the unexpected, this episode provides the tools you need to stay resilient and focused on your career.
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In this episode of Updates in Anesthesiology, Dr. Hadzic explores groundbreaking findings from a 2024 study by Dr. Angela Lucia Balocco and colleagues, published in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. Using 3D CT imaging, the study investigates how the injectate of the pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block actually spreads in live patients undergoing hip surgery. The findings challenge prior cadaver-based assumptions, revealing a predominant focus on femoral nerve branches within the iliopsoas muscle rather than the obturator nerve or hip capsule.
We discuss what this means for technique, patient outcomes, and the broader implications for motor-sparing analgesia. Plus, hear why The NYSORA Anesthesia Updates Book is your go-to resource for staying at the forefront of anesthesiology. Don’t miss this concise, data-driven guide to improving your practice!
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In this episode of "UPDATES IN ANESTHESIOLOGY," Dr. Hadzic explores to topic of whether lumbar back bracing is helpful or counterproductive for chronic low back pain. Discover how the powerful combination of back bracing and physical therapy reduces pain, improves functionality, and challenges long-held myths about muscle atrophy and dependency. Tune in to learn actionable insights that could revolutionize your clinical practice!
Keep an eye on NYSORA’s Newsletter this Thursday that will further dissect the controversy of the value of back brace in patients with lower back pain. And be sure to get your own copy of NYSORA’s Anesthesia Updates from Amazon and be ahead of the curve!
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GLP-1 receptor agonists, like Semaglutide, are transforming diabetes and obesity management—but their effects on gastric emptying are disrupting perioperative care. In this episode of the NYSORA Podcast, Dr. Hadzic dives into the conflicting guidelines, the latest evidence, and how tools like point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) can save the day. Learn how to minimize aspiration risks, avoid case cancellations, and keep your OR running smoothly with practical, patient-focused strategies.
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Refresh your knowledge on Perioperative Blood Transfusions by hearing this podcast on how perioperative blood transfusions impact outcomes in elective major abdominal surgeries. Hear why Patient Blood Management (PBM) is transforming surgical care and learn actionable strategies to optimize your practice.
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Timing is everything—even in surgery. In this episode, we explore groundbreaking research on how the time of day impacts elective surgery outcomes. Learn why nighttime surgeries carry higher risks, what makes mornings a safer bet for certain procedures, and how you can optimize scheduling to improve patient safety. Practical tips and actionable insights await to keep your practice ahead of the curve!
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In this episode of the NYSORA podcast series, Updates in Anesthesiology, Dr. Hadzic discusses the opioid-free anesthesia (OFA) and its potential benefits and challenges in postoperative recovery. He examines OFA's effectiveness and safety in major elective surgeries, shedding light on recovery quality, pain management, and hemodynamic stability. This episode offers anesthesiologists valuable insights into the real-world applications of OFA protocols. Discover when and how OFA might fit into clinical practice, while considering both its promise and limitations. Don’t miss this essential update in anesthesia care, and find more on this topic in NYSORA’s Anesthesia Updates 2025, available on Amazon.
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This podcast episode dives into the nuances of intraoperative ventilation during laparoscopic and robot-assisted surgeries. The discussion covers the unique respiratory challenges posed by CO₂ insufflation and patient positioning, examining lung-protective strategies like low tidal volumes, personalized PEEP, and mechanical power control to reduce postoperative complications.
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Join Dr. Hadzic as he breaks down the latest strategies in perioperative management for complex spine fusion surgeries based on the latest literature updates. From preoperative optimization to advanced intraoperative monitoring and effective pain management, this episode delivers actionable insights to optimize patient outcomes and streamline care for high-risk spine surgery patients.
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Join Dr. Hadzic in this episode of "UPDATES IN ANESTHESIOLOGY" as we discuss into the latest consensus guidelines from the PeriOperative Quality Initiative (POQI) on perioperative fluid management, led by Dr. Ostermann and published in the British Journal of Anaesthesia. We will discuss the evidence-based recommendations for fluid therapy across various surgeries and critical conditions, and learn how these guidelines can enhance patient outcomes in your practice. From intraoperative hydration to preventing postoperative complications, this episode equips you with practical strategies for better perioperative care.
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In this episode of "UPDATES IN ANESTHESIOLOGY," Dr. Hadzic breaks down the latest clinical guidelines on Postdural Puncture Headache (PDPH). Review how to minimize risk through smart needle choices and techniques, identify PDPH early, and apply the recommended treatment algorithms.
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Explore the essentials of blood transfusions in this episode, where we break down the various blood products, their preparation, and their clinical use. From red cells to platelets and plasma, learn how to make informed transfusion decisions to optimize patient care while minimizing risks. Tune in for practical insights and expert advice on safe blood management in anesthesiology.
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Listen to the latest evidence on the perioperative use of dexamethasone in diabetic patients undergoing surgery. This episode examines whether concerns about infection risks are justified and highlights the broader benefits of this corticosteroid in reducing adverse outcomes and aiding recovery. Gain practical insights on how to incorporate dexamethasone into your perioperative care for diabetic patients safely.
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Explore key strategies for managing patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) during surgery. Learn how to address the unique challenges, including pain management and the role of naltrexone, while reducing risks and improving outcomes through a multidisciplinary approach.
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Join Dr. Hadzic in this episode of Updates in Anesthesiology, where we discuss whether current preoperative fasting guidelines are equally effective in diabetic and healthy patients. Dr Hadzic will talk about how gastric ultrasound is transforming aspiration risk assessment, and explain the impact of GLP-1 receptor agonists on anesthesia practice. Tune in for key insights that will help you enhance patient safety and optimize preoperative care in your practice.
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🎙️ Welcome to NYSORA’s Anesthesia Updates podcast! I’m Dr. Admir Hadzic, your host, and I’m excited to bring you a transformative approach to anesthesiology education.
Life in medicine can be demanding—balancing patient care, administrative duties, and staying current with new research often feels like competing in the Formula One of healthcare. For many of us, the commute to and from work might be the only quiet moment we have to ourselves and for updates on what’s new in our field. That’s why we created the Anesthesia Updates podcast—to keep you informed about what you may have missed in the literature, without overwhelming you with dense methodology or time-consuming analysis. Instead, we deliver clear-cut recommendations and immediately applicable insights for your clinical practice.
📖 Think of it as your pit stop for knowledge: concise, practical summaries of the year’s most impactful advancements in anesthesiology, pain medicine, and perioperative care.
Here’s two most important reasons why the Anesthesia Updates podcasts it’s a must-have:
• 🚦1) Precision: We distill the most relevant peer-reviewed updates, paired with expert commentary.
•  2) Speed: Insights you can absorb in minutes and put into practice right away.
• Authority The NYSORA/s Anesthesia podcasts are peer-reviewed and bias free.
Whether you’re commuting, or taking a moment to catch your breath, Anesthesia Updates is your resource to be informed on what’s new in Anesthesiology and stay ahead of the curve.
Stay tuned for more, and be sure to subscribe to our free podcast series Updates in Anesthesiology.
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