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. 531 Ten Commandments for Female Interventional Radiologists with Dr. Maureen Kohi

Ep. 531 Ten Commandments for Female Interventional Radiologists with Dr. Maureen Kohi

What are the 10 Commandments of Being a Female Interventional Radiologist? Guest Dr. Maureen Kohi (Chair of Radiology at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill) sits down with host Dr. Ally Baheti t...

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Ep. 530 Evolution of IR: A Conversation with Dr. Barry Katzen

In honor of the 50th annual meeting of the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) in Nashville, let’s take it back to the beginning of IR and review how the field became what it is today. Guest hos...

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Ep. 529 Building a Social Media Presence in IR with Dr. Gustavo Elias

Ep. 529 Building a Social Media Presence in IR with Dr. Gustavo Elias

Is social media an effective patient acquisition tool for interventional radiologists? In a word: absolutely. Learn how to reach more patients in this week’s BackTable Podcast, where Dr. Gustavo Elias...

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Ep. 528 Approach to Microwave Liver Ablations with Dr. Asad Baig

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Let’s talk liver ablations. This week’s episode of the BackTable Podcast provides a thorough review of modern microwave ablation methods, tools, and tech, featuring Dr. Asad Baig (interventional radio...

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Ep. 527 Managing Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia and Pulmonary AVMs with Dr. Clifford Weiss

Ep. 527 Managing Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia and Pulmonary AVMs with Dr. Clifford Weiss

Targeted, image-guided interventions can make a big difference for patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT). Learn how in this week’s BackTable episode featuring Dr. Clifford R. Weiss...

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Ep. 526 Radiology Private Equity Update with Dr. Ben White

Ep. 526 Radiology Private Equity Update with Dr. Ben White

Teleradiology, artificial intelligence, and private equity takeovers—how do we navigate these rapid changes in the radiology landscape? In this episode, our co-hosts Dr. Ally Baheti and Dr. Mike Barra...

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Ep. 525 Principles to Practice: An HCC Tumor Board

Ep. 525 Principles to Practice: An HCC Tumor Board

Do you ever wish you could be a fly on the wall at a tumor board meeting? In this episode of BackTable, we’re excited to give you an insider’s view of the real case discussions that take place during ...

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Ep. 524 Collaborative Oncology: Surgeon’s Perspective and Role in Locoregional Therapy with Dr. Robert Martin

Ep. 524 Collaborative Oncology: Surgeon’s Perspective and Role in Locoregional Therapy with Dr. Robert Martin

Medical, surgical, radiation, and interventional oncology all play vital roles in delivering care to patients battling liver cancer. How do we optimize outcomes when so many specialties have something...

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