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In this episode Dr. Burriesci discusses the common question about sternal precautions: Is there a Standard? As simple as this question may seem, there is a ton of nuance and a ton of variation across the country, across hospital systems and across surgeons.
This is then followed up with the question: are these standards to restrictive? Are there other options? Should we be moving away from these “precautions”?
This is not a new question. We will go back to 2011 and discuss the evolution of this thought process.
In this episode:
- Typical Sternal Precautions and the variations that exist
- Discuss a more individualistic approach based on risk factors
- Break down 4 articles starting from 2011 addressing these exact questions
- Discuss Baylor’s protocol “Keep Your Move in the Tube”
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What to discuss how to implement protocols into your setting or disscuss a complex case. Sign up for a 1:1 mentoring call:
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Linked-In: Rachele Burriesci
Text at 913-308-4494
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In this episode Dr. Burriesci discusses the common question about sternal precautions: Is there a Standard? As simple as this question may seem, there is a ton of nuance and a ton of variation across the country, across hospital systems and across surgeons.
This is then followed up with the question: are these standards to restrictive? Are there other options? Should we be moving away from these “precautions”?
This is not a new question. We will go back to 2011 and discuss the evolution of this thought process.
In this episode:
- Typical Sternal Precautions and the variations that exist
- Discuss a more individualistic approach based on risk factors
- Break down 4 articles starting from 2011 addressing these exact questions
- Discuss Baylor’s protocol “Keep Your Move in the Tube”
Highly recommend reading these articles:
Interested in Jane?
Jane, is an all-in-one practice management software with helpful features to power your practice.
Head to jane.app/guide to book a personalized demo.
Don't forget, you can use the code CARDIOPULM1MO at the time of sign-up for a 1-month grace period applied to your new account.
Are you on my newsletter? Interested in joining? Sign up here: https://allthingscardiopulm.ck.page/9bb2730421
What to discuss how to implement protocols into your setting or disscuss a complex case. Sign up for a 1:1 mentoring call:
https://www.allthingscardiopulm.com/mentoring
Find me on:
IG: @all_things_cardiopulm
Threads: @all_things_cardiopulm
Website: www.allthingscardiopulm.com
Twitter: @allcardiopulm
Linked-In: Rachele Burriesci
Text at 913-308-4494
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