This is part 2 of a series looking at perioperative medicine, with a few updates from CONVERGE on the effectiveness of mobilization postop and coffee for faster return of bowel function, and a revisit to the Society for Perioperative Quality Improvement (SPAQI) for pulm, GI, and dietary meds. Quick note: we don’t discuss dietary meds in depth at all since there are so many of them and the yield is low, so look to the links below!
| 00.44 - Early mobilization is associated with reduced time in the hospital [JAMA Surgery 2023] |
| 02.08 - Your local coffee shop’s next bespoke coffee formulation: NGT coffee for early gut mobility! [AJS 2023] |
| 03.04 - SPAQI position paper on Pulmonary and GI associated medications [Mayo clin proc 2021] |
| 05.14 - SPAQI position paper on Dietary supplements [Mayo Clin proc 2021] |
| 05.56 - Closing |
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