PROPOFOL REPLACEMENT? CIPEPOFOL AND THE FUTURE OF HIGH-RISK CARDIAC INDUCTION │ EP74 cover art

PROPOFOL REPLACEMENT? CIPEPOFOL AND THE FUTURE OF HIGH-RISK CARDIAC INDUCTION │ EP74

PROPOFOL REPLACEMENT? CIPEPOFOL AND THE FUTURE OF HIGH-RISK CARDIAC INDUCTION │ EP74

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Welcome to the Atomic Anesthesia podcast hosted by CRNA professor Dr. Rhea Temmermand and Co-Founder Sachi Lord. On this show, you'll hear clear, clinically grounded discussions designed for nurse anesthesia residents and CRNAs who want to feel more confident in complex pharmacology, physiology, and real-world anesthesia decision-making.

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Topics included in this episode:

  1. Hemodynamic goals and risks during induction in severe aortic stenosis​
  2. Limitations and hypotensive effects of propofol in aortic stenosis patients​
  3. Pharmacology and potential advantages of cipepofol (ciprofol) as a propofol derivative​
  4. Key findings of the JAMA Surgery randomized trial comparing cipepofol vs propofol in severe AS​
  5. Practical induction strategies and future implications for managing severe AS patients under anesthesia

ARTICLE: Hemodynamic Impact of Cipepofol vs Propofol During Anesthesia Induction in Patients With Severe Aortic Stenosis

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