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Andrew Dicks

@andrewdicksmd

@theprismahealth Vascular Medicine Physician via way of @MGHVascular/@BIDMC_IM/@auugamp/@GeorgiaTech.

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Ido Weinberg, MD (@angiologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SUPER SPECULATIVE, but we (Brian with the Good Dictations Malissa Wood Andrew Dicks) have been seeing MANY more dissections (visceral, cervical, coronary) Mass General Vascular. Some patients have #COVID history. Anyone else? Society for Vascular Medicine | SVM I found one case-report: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

SUPER SPECULATIVE, but we (<a href="/ghoshhajra/">Brian with the Good Dictations</a> <a href="/drmalissawood/">Malissa Wood</a> <a href="/AndrewDicksMD/">Andrew Dicks</a>) have been seeing MANY more dissections (visceral, cervical, coronary) 
<a href="/MGHVascular/">Mass General Vascular</a>.

Some patients have #COVID history.

Anyone else? <a href="/SVM_tweets/">Society for Vascular Medicine | SVM</a>
 
I found one case-report:
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Andrew Dicks (@andrewdicksmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the docket for next month - Mitchell D. Weinberg will be leading VMJC on a topic that I know you will want to learn about! As always, if you are interested in joining, please DM either myself or Ido Weinberg, MD.

Ido Weinberg, MD (@angiologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If most patients do well, why frequent repeat imaging (unless symptoms)? Andrew Dicks I tell patients (and document): "I am following common practice, but management change is RARE". Most still want imaging. @MarkELindsay Daniella KadianDodov #SVM21 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28901215/ VascularMedicine

If most patients do well, why frequent repeat imaging (unless symptoms)? <a href="/AndrewDicksMD/">Andrew Dicks</a>

I tell patients (and document): "I am following common practice, but management change is RARE". Most still want imaging. @MarkELindsay <a href="/DKadiandodov/">Daniella KadianDodov</a> #SVM21

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28901215/ 
<a href="/VMJ_SVM/">VascularMedicine</a>
Ido Weinberg, MD (@angiologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spent 10+ hours preparing a talk for #SIR22 on MEDICATION FOR VENOUS DISEASE. Save yourself the time, and read a summary here: angiologist.com/venous-disease… Raghu Kolluri Leben Tefera Andrew Dicks Gaurav Parmar

Ido Weinberg, MD (@angiologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why is UNILATERAL RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS rarely an indication for intervention? Gaurav Parmar teaches the mechanism usually includes VOLUME OVERLOAD which requires BILATERAL disease. CARDIORENAL syndrome? different. Ihsan Kaadan, MD, MS Andrew Dicks Leben Tefera #MedEd Mass General Vascular

Why is UNILATERAL RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS rarely an indication for intervention? 

<a href="/GParmar_MD/">Gaurav Parmar</a> teaches the mechanism usually includes VOLUME OVERLOAD which requires BILATERAL disease. 

CARDIORENAL syndrome? different.

<a href="/IhsanKaadanMD/">Ihsan Kaadan, MD, MS</a> <a href="/AndrewDicksMD/">Andrew Dicks</a> <a href="/LebenTefera/">Leben Tefera</a> #MedEd <a href="/MGHVascular/">Mass General Vascular</a>
Daniel Ambinder, MD (@dr_danmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎶Tune in to this #CNCR episode & refresh & add to your #PulmonaryEmbolism knowledge with this important patient story- 226. Case Report: Fall from Grace – A Case of #PE Mass General Heart Feat: Andrew Dicks Prateek Sharma, MD & faculty expert Ido Weinberg, MD 🔗cardionerds.com/226-case-repor…

🎶Tune in to this #CNCR episode &amp;  refresh &amp; add to your #PulmonaryEmbolism knowledge with this important patient story- 

226. Case Report: Fall from Grace – A Case of #PE <a href="/MGHHeartHealth/">Mass General Heart</a> 

Feat: <a href="/AndrewDicksMD/">Andrew Dicks</a> <a href="/TeekMD/">Prateek Sharma, MD</a> &amp; faculty expert <a href="/Angiologist/">Ido Weinberg, MD</a> 

🔗cardionerds.com/226-case-repor…
Andrew Dicks (@andrewdicksmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Poster session at #SVM22. Chronically immobile patients with DVT = high rates of bleeding while on AC, high rates of recurrence once off AC. A true clinical dilemma (photo cred to Ido Weinberg, MD) Daniella KadianDodov Kush Desai Gaurav Parmar Leben Tefera Behnood Bikdeli

Poster session at #SVM22. Chronically immobile patients with DVT = high rates of bleeding while on AC, high rates of recurrence once off AC. A true clinical dilemma (photo cred to <a href="/Angiologist/">Ido Weinberg, MD</a>) <a href="/DKadiandodov/">Daniella KadianDodov</a> <a href="/kush_r_desai/">Kush Desai</a> <a href="/GParmar_MD/">Gaurav Parmar</a> <a href="/LebenTefera/">Leben Tefera</a> <a href="/bbikdeli/">Behnood Bikdeli</a>
Society for Vascular Medicine | SVM (@svm_tweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s not just “go home & walk” Home based walking exercise does work if done right. Coaching & connecting with patients is also crucial. It was incredible to have Dr McDermott & Neela Thangada , the lead authors of the article, join the discussion! Alexander Vakili Emory Cardiology #SVM

It’s not just “go home &amp; walk”
Home based walking exercise does work if done right. Coaching &amp; connecting with patients is also crucial.

It was incredible to have Dr McDermott &amp; <a href="/CardioNeela/">Neela Thangada</a> , the lead authors of the article,  join the discussion!
<a href="/AlexVakiliMD/">Alexander Vakili</a> <a href="/emoryheart/">Emory Cardiology</a> #SVM