EPISODE · Dec 12, 2022 · 16 MIN
Fluid Resuscitation in Pancreatitis
from CEimpact Podcast · host CEimpact
The standard of care for pancreatitis has been aggressive (liters) of intravenous fluids. New data suggests that this level of fluid resuscitation may not be needed – and possibly harmful. Join host Geoff Wall as he evaluates the role of fluids in pancreatitis treatment.The GameChangerIn patients with mild disease, moderate fluid resuscitation is safer than aggressive fluid use. Show Segments00:00 - Introduction01:17 - Current Standard of Care04:37 - The WATERFALL Study10:20 - GameChanger: Study Findings16:00 - Closing RemarksHostGeoff Wall, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, CGPProfessor of Pharmacy Practice, Drake UniversityInternal Medicine/Critical Care, UnityPoint HealthReferences and ResourcesAggressive or Moderate Fluid Resuscitation in Acute PancreatitisRedeem your CPE or CME hereCPE (Pharmacist) CME (Physician) Get a membership & earn CE for GameChangers Podcast episodes (30 mins/episode)Pharmacists: Get a membershipPrescribers: Get a membershipCE InformationLearning ObjectivesUpon successful completion of this knowledge-based activity, participants should be able to:1. Discuss the current standard of care for treating pancreatitis2. Describe the findings of the WATERFALL study and how it applies to patients0.05 CEU/0.5 HrUAN: 0107-0000-22-440-H04-PInitial release date: 12/09/2022Expiration date: 12/09/2023Additional CPE and CME details can be found here.Follow CEimpact on Social Media:LinkedInInstagram
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