Ep. 350 Building a CLI program with Dr. Zola N’Dandu

Ep. 350 Building a CLI program with Dr. Zola N’Dandu

In this episode, host Dr. Michael Barraza interviews Dr. Zola N’Dandu, an interventional cardiologist at Ochsner Medical Center in Louisiana, about building a successful critical limb ischemia (CLI) program. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Boston Scientific Lab Agent https://www.bostonscientific.com/en-US/customer-service/ordering/lab-agent/contact.html?utm_source=oth_site&utm_medium=native&utm_campaign=pi-at-us-labagent-hci&utm_content=n-backtable-n-backtable_site_labagent_1_2023&cid=n10013205 Reflow Medical https://www.reflowmedical.com/ --- SHOW NOTES Dr. N’Dandu’s current practice is about 65% peripheral artery disease, with a focus on critical limb ischemia. He discusses how he developed his current CLI focus by traveling and attending conferences, after his formal training. It was during one of these conferences that Dr. N’Dandu was inspired to further get involved with the patients in the wound care center at Ochsner. This interest led to the start of his CLI team. The episode then shifts towards Dr. N’Dandu’s process of building his CLI team. His commitment to this endeavor helped bring more like-minded people to his team. Having a centralized and committed team has helped Dr. N’Dandu streamline his patient visits, reduce the number of appointments needed for each patient, and greatly decrease the burden on the patients. Dr. N’Dandu then discusses the evolution of CLI in the last decade and how there are now more medications, therapies, and data available to support patient care. Procedural advancements have also been immensely helpful. Things like radial-to-pedal, 3rd and 4th generation stents, proliferative therapy with stents, drug-coated balloons, and bio-absorbable stents are all advancements in CLI treatment. Additionally, obtaining more data on each therapy will help refine the treatment algorithm for CLI. As the conversation shifts towards aspects that still need to evolve in CLI treatment, Dr. N’Dandu emphasizes that our treatment of no-option-CLI patients needs to change. One of the treatments that he uses for these patients is deep vein arterialization, a technique that was first discovered in 1912 but still has more potential for growth. DVA involves shunting arterial blood to the veins, which works for CLI, as studies show that it increases angiogenesis and perfusion of the tissue. As Dr. N’Dandu discusses the specifics of his DVA technique, he emphasizes that new advancements are being made every day, so it is crucial to have a cohesive team that can follow up with patients.

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Ep. 469 Price Transparency in Healthcare with Dr. Keith Smith

Ep. 469 Price Transparency in Healthcare with Dr. Keith Smith

Creating an ambulatory surgery center (ASC) with transparent, affordable pricing is possible and can go a long way in protecting our patients’ health, pockets, and futures. Dr. Keith Smith, founder of...

2 Elo 202439min

Ep. 468 Advancements in Laser Atherectomy with Dr. On Topaz

Ep. 468 Advancements in Laser Atherectomy with Dr. On Topaz

How has Laser Atherectomy advanced over the years to treat patients with coronary and peripheral artery disease? Dr. On Topaz, renowned specialist in laser atherectomy, answers exactly that and much m...

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Ep. 467 Independent IR Practice in Rural America with Dr. Frederick D. Johnson

Ep. 467 Independent IR Practice in Rural America with Dr. Frederick D. Johnson

Bringing more interventional radiology to rural America would benefit many patients who currently do not have access to minimally invasive, image guided medicine. In today's episode, Dr. Frederick Joh...

26 Heinä 202450min

Ep. 466 Exploring IR in Australia with Dr. Chris Rogan

Ep. 466 Exploring IR in Australia with Dr. Chris Rogan

Ever wonder what it’s like to practice interventional radiology down under? Dr. Chris Rogan joins us on the BackTable Podcast this week to tell us about his IR practice in Australia, with special emph...

23 Heinä 202438min

Ep. 465 Innovations in Superficial Venous Disease Treatment with Dr. Ali Golshan

Ep. 465 Innovations in Superficial Venous Disease Treatment with Dr. Ali Golshan

Superficial venous disease can pose significant management challenges, particularly after patients have exhausted conservative and invasive therapies. This week, our host, Dr. Sabeen Dhand, interviews...

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Ep. 464 Minimizing Complications for Challenging Lung Biopsies with Dr. Venkatesh Krishnasamy

Ep. 464 Minimizing Complications for Challenging Lung Biopsies with Dr. Venkatesh Krishnasamy

Dr. Venkatesh Krishnasamy shares techniques and specific cases for challenging lung biopsies, his insights on mentorship, importance of multidisciplinary tumor boards, and the evolution of lung biopsy...

16 Heinä 202441min

Ep. 463 Stone Retrieval and Other Advanced Biliary Interventions with Dr. Alexander Vezeridis

Ep. 463 Stone Retrieval and Other Advanced Biliary Interventions with Dr. Alexander Vezeridis

In this episode, Dr. Alexander Vezeridis discusses advanced biliary interventions; covering stone removal procedures, technical success rates, and practical tips for using Spyglass cholangioscopy, las...

12 Heinä 202454min

Ep. 462 IVC Filter Retrieval: Tips and Technique with Dr. Noor Ahmad

Ep. 462 IVC Filter Retrieval: Tips and Technique with Dr. Noor Ahmad

In this episode of the Back Table Podcast, interventional radiologist Dr. Noor Ahmad discusses his algorithm for complex inferior vena cava (IVC) filter retrievals and reviews several cases that utili...

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