• Chronic Widespread Pain Is Not Just a Pain Problem
    Jan 12 2026

    Chronic widespread pain isn’t just a quality-of-life issue; it may be an early warning sign for cognitive decline. In this episode, we discuss the main findings from new longitudinal evidence linking widespread pain to mild cognitive impairment, dementia risk, brain structural changes, and inflammation, and what this means for clinicians today.


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    10 mins
  • Stellate Ganglion Block: New Hype, Evidence, and Real-World Expectations
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode of NYSORA Updates in Anesthesiology, Dr. Hadzic reveals why the stellate ganglion block (SGB) has re-emerged as a hot topic in perioperative medicine. Drawing on a landmark 2025 narrative review from MD Anderson published in the British Journal of Anaesthesia, we explore what SGB can—and cannot—realistically offer today. From arrhythmia control and postoperative recovery to immune modulation and risk considerations, this episode delivers a balanced, evidence-based perspective to help anesthesiologists decide when SGB truly belongs in modern practice.


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    9 mins
  • Fascial Plane Blocks Are No Longer Optional
    Dec 29 2025

    In this episode, we review the 2026 American Society of Anesthesiologists Practice Guideline on perioperative pain management using local and regional analgesia, based on evidence from more than 600 randomized trials. The guideline delivers a clear message: fascial plane blocks are a core component of modern multimodal analgesia, not an optional add-on. We discuss where the evidence is strongest, including open and minimally invasive abdominal surgery, mastectomy, cardiothoracic procedures, and pediatric surgery, and how these techniques consistently reduce opioid use, improve pain control, and enhance quality of recovery.


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  • The Power of Anterior QLB
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode, we’re discussing a 2025 randomized controlled trial by Turunc and colleagues published in Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine. The study asks a practical, ERAS-focused question: Does adding a bilateral anterior subcostal quadratus lumborum block actually improve analgesia in laparoscopic colorectal surgery? And more importantly, does it meaningfully reduce opioids?


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    Disclaimer: Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and publishers have checked with sources believed to be reliable in efforts to provide accurate information within the available or accepted standards of care. However, given the possibility of human error or changes in medical practice, neither the authors nor the publisher, nor any other party involved in the preparation of this platform warrants that the information contained herein is in every aspect accurate or complete, and they disclaim all responsibility for any errors or omissions for the results obtained from the use of the information contained in this work. Readers are advised to confirm the information contained herein with other sources. For example, readers are advised to check the product information of each drug mentioned, and that any information contained on NYSORA's Podcast is accurate.

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    7 mins
  • The Cannabis Paradox: Worse Pain After Surgery
    Dec 15 2025

    This episode discusses the main findings of a new study from Sajdeya et al., 2025, published in Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine. The research asks a timely, important question: Does cannabis use affect postoperative pain in older adults? We've seen rising cannabis use among seniors, up to 5% nationally, but almost no data on how it affects acute surgical pain. This study finally gives us real evidence, using advanced NLP to detect cannabis use in the electronic record. And the findings? Well... they challenge a lot of assumptions.


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    Disclaimer: Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and publishers have checked with sources believed to be reliable in efforts to provide accurate information within the available or accepted standards of care. However, given the possibility of human error or changes in medical practice, neither the authors nor the publisher, nor any other party involved in the preparation of this platform warrants that the information contained herein is in every aspect accurate or complete, and they disclaim all responsibility for any errors or omissions for the results obtained from the use of the information contained in this work. Readers are advised to confirm the information contained herein with other sources. For example, readers are advised to check the product information of each drug mentioned, and that any information contained on NYSORA's Podcast is accurate.

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    7 mins
  • Rethinking DOACs for Neuraxial & Deep Blocks
    Dec 8 2025

    This episode discusses the main findings from a 2025 review by Suleiman et al. published in BJA, examining how we should manage direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in patients having neuraxial anesthesia and deep peripheral nerve blocks. Traditionally, the ASRA guidelines have leaned heavily on long DOAC interruption times and selective drug level testing to avoid the rare but devastating complication of spinal epidural hematoma. But new evidence—from the PAUSE strategy and the PAUSE-2 pilot trial—suggests that shorter, pharmacokinetics-based DOAC holds may offer comparable safety without increasing thromboembolic risk.


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    Disclaimer: Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and publishers have checked with sources believed to be reliable in efforts to provide accurate information within the available or accepted standards of care. However, given the possibility of human error or changes in medical practice, neither the authors nor the publisher, nor any other party involved in the preparation of this platform warrants that the information contained herein is in every aspect accurate or complete, and they disclaim all responsibility for any errors or omissions for the results obtained from the use of the information contained in this work. Readers are advised to confirm the information contained herein with other sources. For example, readers are advised to check the product information of each drug mentioned, and that any information contained on NYSORA's Podcast is accurate.

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    7 mins
  • Hemodialysis on the table: Rethinking the Risks
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode of Updates in Anesthesiology, we discuss a 2025 Anesthesiology Clinical Focus Review on the perioperative management of patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis. This review reshapes how we assess, prepare, and manage a rapidly growing surgical population at exceptionally high perioperative risk. From hidden cardiovascular disease and fluid shifts to electrolyte traps, medication pitfalls, vascular access, and timing of dialysis.


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    Disclaimer: Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and publishers have checked with sources believed to be reliable in efforts to provide accurate information within the available or accepted standards of care. However, given the possibility of human error or changes in medical practice, neither the authors nor the publisher, nor any other party involved in the preparation of this platform warrants that the information contained herein is in every aspect accurate or complete, and they disclaim all responsibility for any errors or omissions for the results obtained from the use of the information contained in this work. Readers are advised to confirm the information contained herein with other sources. For example, readers are advised to check the product information of each drug mentioned, and that any information contained on NYSORA's Podcast is accurate.

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    8 mins
  • Rethinking Unanticipated Difficult Intubation
    Nov 24 2025

    In this episode of Updates in Anesthesiology, we discuss one of the most significant airway guideline updates in a decade. The Difficult Airway Society’s 2025 guidelines reshape how we approach unanticipated difficult tracheal intubation in adults. From first-attempt success and videolaryngoscopy for all, to peroxygenation, physiologically difficult airways, linear algorithms, and a renewed emphasis on human factors.


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    Disclaimer: Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and publishers have checked with sources believed to be reliable in efforts to provide accurate information within the available or accepted standards of care. However, given the possibility of human error or changes in medical practice, neither the authors nor the publisher, nor any other party involved in the preparation of this platform warrants that the information contained herein is in every aspect accurate or complete, and they disclaim all responsibility for any errors or omissions for the results obtained from the use of the information contained in this work. Readers are advised to confirm the information contained herein with other sources. For example, readers are advised to check the product information of each drug mentioned, and that any information contained on NYSORA's Podcast is accurate.


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    9 mins