Questioning Medicine
Questioning Medicine
Join Andrew on a medical rollercoaster as we ask a medical question and answer it based on recent published papers.
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Episode 430: edit fix 437. A Brief Review of the Medical Literature! 08.07.2026 32:01
Xin X, et al. Optimal exercise modalities and dosages for blood pressure reduction in adults with prehypertension and established hypertension: A network meta-analysis and dose–response relationship study. J Am Heart Assoc 2026 May 14; 15:e044003. DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.125.044003 . Vosooney A, et al. Screening for Cervical Cancer: A Recommendation From the Women’s Preventive Services Initiative. Obs...
Episode 429: 436. postpartum burnout., asundexian, semaglutide and ETOH, neck infection, varenicline 15.06.2026 31:57
Jafari K, et al. Risk factors for pediatric deep neck infection revisit after emergency department discharge for pharyngitis or localized neck symptoms. Ann Emerg Med 2026 May; 87:605. DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2025.10.007 . In a “look-back” analysis of some 800 children admitted with deep neck infection, 18% had at least one ED discharge before admission. The most common discharge diagnoses were...
Episode 428: 435. Evolocumab, Statin and CKD, PCN allergy, MRI vs Rotator Cuff 08.05.2026 17:16
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41903215/ Evolocumab to Reduce First Major Cardiovascular Events in Patients Without Known Significant Atherosclerosis and With Diabetes: Results From the VESALIUS-CV Trial https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41769754/ Association between statin therapy as primary prevention and mortality in adults 50 years and older with chronic kidney disease without other indic...
Episode 427: 434. 6 Articles From Arb to Patient Perspective to Cervical Cancer Screening 04.05.2026 25:31
https://agsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jgs.70463 Angiotensin Receptor Blockers Versus Calcium Channel Blockers for First-Line Antihypertensive Therapy and Survival in Adults Aged 75Years or Older https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/playContent/1-s2.0-S0140673626003673?returnurl=https:%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS0140673626003673%3Fshowall%3Dtrue&r...
Episode 426: 433. Salt, Statins, and Stents 21.04.2026 16:34
Donato J, et al. Things We Do For No Reason™: Low salt diets for patients with acute heart failure. J Hosp Med 2026 Feb 4; [e-pub]. DOI: 10.1002/jhm.70278 . Some guidelines now recommend "normal sodium intake" for patients with acute and chronic HF, which means avoiding excessive sodium intake and staying under 4 to 5 g daily. https://academic.oup.com/eurjhf/article-abstract/26/4/730/8328801?redir...
Episode 425: 432. CME LECTURE- Under Pressure, Blood Pressure 18.04.2026 34:03
432. CME LECTURE- Under Pressure, Blood Pressure
Episode 424: 431. Gout should we treat to a number? Is Co-testing needed? 14.04.2026 18:26
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2665991326000342?via%3Dihub lancet rheumatology A treat-to-target strategy versus symptom-driven management of gout in the Netherlands (GO TEST Overture): a multicentre, open-label, pragmatic, superiority, randomised controlled trial The question on the table: Is chasing a serum urate level below six milligrams per deciliter worth the ef...
Episode 423: 430. Hormone Replacement Therapy and the Black Box Warning 24.03.2026 12:36
Let’s rewind to the early 2000s. Flip phones were cool, low-rise jeans were a crime, and the Women’s Health Initiative—WHI—dropped what became the medical equivalent of a headline: “Hormone Therapy Increases Risk!” The study looked at one very specific regimen: an oral pill with conjugated equine estrogens—yes, horse estrogens—and medroxyprogesterone acetate, or MPA, taken every day by women with...
Episode 422: 429. Rivaroxaban vs Apixaban = The Battle of the Blood Thinners! 20.03.2026 9:04
— rivaroxaban versus apixaban. Yes, folks, this is The Battle of the Blood Thinners! And spoiler alert — one of them came out looking like the overachiever in a safety class... while the other probably needs a little extra padding on its report card. The Setup So here’s the story. For years, observational studies hinted that apixaban — we’ll call it “Api” because we’re friendly like that — might b...
Episode 421: 428. Asthma and Stroke --- A breathless combination 13.03.2026 16:48
Minocycline in Acute Ischemic Stroke (EMPHASIS trial) A multicenter, double-blind RCT in China studied 1,724 patients with acute ischemic stroke treated within 72 hours of onset. Patients received either a 4.5-day course of oral minocycline or placebo. Minocycline works by inhibiting microglial activation , which contributes to post-stroke inflammation. Primary outcome: 52.6% of minocycline patien...
Episode 420: 427. Kawasaki disease-no, not the motorcycle company 11.03.2026 7:45
Today, we're talking about Kawasaki disease-no, not the motorcycle company, though sometimes treating it does feel like trying to ride one at full speed through uncertainty. For decades, high-dose aspirin was basically the holy water of Kawasaki treatment. Eighty to a hundred milligrams per kilogram per day-because apparently, kids with vasculitis also needed a little side of tinnitus. But here's...
Episode 419: 426. Go Big or Go Partial? The Knee Replacement Showdown 10.03.2026 11:14
Setting the stage Picture this: your knee is like a three-room apartment. You've got a medial room, a lateral room, and a patellofemoral room. In isolated anteromedial osteoarthritis, just one room is trashed. The rest of the apartment still looks like something you'd put on a rental listing. So surgeons have two choices: Option A: Total knee arthroplasty, or TKA - bulldoze the entire apartmen...
Episode 418: 425. Triptan initiation and cerebrovascular events 06.03.2026 6:40
Kalapura C, et al. Triptan initiation and cerebrovascular events in patients with migraine: A nationwide cohort study. J Am Heart Assoc 2026 Feb 17; 15:e043409. DOI: 10.1161/JAHA.125.043409 . Today, we're talking triptans - those long-trusted migraine relievers - and a new study that asks a not-so-relaxing question: could they slightly raise the risk of ischemic stroke? Let's break it down....
Episode 417: 424. GLP1 and NAION 05.03.2026 8:20
Li H-Y, et al. GLP-1 receptor agonists and risk of optic nerve or vision-threatening events in patients with type 2 diabetes or cardiometabolic diseases: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Diabetes Care 2026 Mar 1; 49:526. DOI: 10.2337/dc25-1929 . Heberer K, et al. New-onset nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy and initiators of semaglutide in US veterans with type 2 diabe...
Episode 416: 423. CME-- Discharge Questions Answered in 2025 03.03.2026 45:23
CME-- Discharge Questions Answered in 2025
Episode 415: 422. Finerenone restores fertility? 02.03.2026 6:23
Lin Z, et al. Antifibrotic drug finerenone restores fertility in premature ovarian insufficiency. Science 2026 Feb 5; 391:eadz4075. DOI: 10.1126/science.adz4075 . Premature ovarian insufficiency is usually one of those diagnoses that shuts the door on fertility: ovarian function is lost before age 40, mature follicles are scarce to nonexistent, and we have no reliable way to turn things back on....
Episode 414: 421. Scabies and DUKE criteria 25.02.2026 11:42
Stavropoulou E, et al. Reassessing the 2023 International Society for Cardiovascular Infectious Diseases Duke clinical criteria for infective endocarditis: Impact of excluding fever and updating diagnostic definitions. Clin Infect Dis 2025 Dec 31; [e-pub]. DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciaf737 . Big takeaways About 35% of patients truly had IE. Fever showed up in 80% of patients both with and without IE, so...
Episode 413: 420. Frail and CODE LVO PLUS antibiotics don't help viral illness 05.02.2026 19:37
we look at CODE LVO and what does being frail even mean????? vaccines may not help baby and antibiotics still don't help viral illness
Episode 412: CME song --Check the Lytes 20.01.2026 3:09
CME song --Check the Lytes
Episode 411: CME - sodium, potassium, calcium 20.01.2026 43:02
CME - sodium, potassium, calcium
Episode 410: 418. Beta Blockers Post MI, PSA, Youtube, 15.12.2025 40:49
10.1016/j.jaip.2025.07.005 .40675327 All of the videos were found to be useful or very useful, 99% were of moderate or high reliability, and 99% had moderate to excellent educational quality Prostate-specific antigen levels among participants receiving annual testing. JAMA Oncol 2025 Nov; 11:1341 10.1001/jamaoncol.2025.3386 .40965920 PSA levels at or above 4.0 ng/mL fell below that threshold o...
Episode 409: 417. Aspirin, Pre-diabetes, Menopause, Type 1 Diabetes, HPV Vaccine and more!!!! 03.12.2025 34:04
Wolfe R, Broder JC, Zhou Z, et al. Aspirin, cardiovascular events, and major bleeding in older adults: extended follow-up of the ASPREE trial. Eur Heart J. 12 Aug 2025. [Epub ahead of print]. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40796244/ Donocan LE et al. Closed-loop insulin delivery in type 1 diabetes in pregnancy: The CIRCUIT randomized clinical trial. JAMA 2025 Oct 24; [e-pub]. ( https://doi.org/...
Episode 408: 416. Car Seats, Beta-Blockers after a Heart Attack, Oral Semaglutide, High-Dose influenza vaccine 17.11.2025 22:55
Beta-Blockers after Myocardial Infarction without Reduced Ejection Fraction - https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2504735?query=WB McGuire DK et al. Oral semaglutide and cardiovascular outcomes in high-risk type 2 diabetes. N Engl J Med 2025 Mar 29; [e-pub]. ( https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2501006 ) Interactive Virtual Presence to Remotely Assist Parents With Car Seat Installation ht...
Episode 407: 415. Do Air Filters Lower Blood Pressure? 12.11.2025 9:34
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40767818/ This is a great example for students and residents to look and see that the abstract does not always match what the paper actually says
Episode 406: 414. Resistant Hypertension, Physical Therapy, Steroids for Pneumonia 03.11.2025 15:46
Efficacy and safety of Baxdrostat in uncontrolled and resistant hypertension compared to placebo in phase three when there are MRA available that are cheap and available A randomised trial of physical therapy for meniscal tear and knee pain discovers that home exercises are just as good as inperson physical therapy a Pragmatic trial of glucocorticoids for community acquired pneumonia that I don't...
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