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Pomegranate Health - [Case Report] 74yo with dyspnoea after AF ablation

[Case Report] 74yo with dyspnoea after AF ablation

04/14/25 • 27 min

Pomegranate Health

In this episode we hear about an emergency presentation to a South Australian hospital, of a 74-year-old male with shortness of breath. The curve ball is that he had undergone ablation for drug-refractory atrial fibrillation less than two weeks prior. This discussion gives an overview of developing technologies for AF treatment and developing knowledge about the possible complications. We also have some multiple choice questions to test your understanding.
Guest Dr Shaun Evans, FRACP (Royal Adelaide Hospital; University of Adelaide)
Hosts
Associate Professor Stephen Bacchi
(Massachusetts General Hospital; University of Adelaide)
Jasmine Le (University of Adelaide)

ProductionProduced by Stephen Bacchi and Mic Cavazzini. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Rockin’ for Decades’ by Blue Texas and ‘Brighton Breakdown’ by BDBs. Image created and copyrighted by RACP.

Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Hugh Murray, Aidan Tan, Aafreen Khalid, Sebastiaan Lambooy, Amy Hughes and Lauren Gomes.

Key Reference (Spoiler Alert)

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Delayed cardiac tamponade from pericarditis following pulmonary vein cryo-balloon ablation [IMJ. 2020]
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In this episode we hear about an emergency presentation to a South Australian hospital, of a 74-year-old male with shortness of breath. The curve ball is that he had undergone ablation for drug-refractory atrial fibrillation less than two weeks prior. This discussion gives an overview of developing technologies for AF treatment and developing knowledge about the possible complications. We also have some multiple choice questions to test your understanding.
Guest Dr Shaun Evans, FRACP (Royal Adelaide Hospital; University of Adelaide)
Hosts
Associate Professor Stephen Bacchi
(Massachusetts General Hospital; University of Adelaide)
Jasmine Le (University of Adelaide)

ProductionProduced by Stephen Bacchi and Mic Cavazzini. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Rockin’ for Decades’ by Blue Texas and ‘Brighton Breakdown’ by BDBs. Image created and copyrighted by RACP.

Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Hugh Murray, Aidan Tan, Aafreen Khalid, Sebastiaan Lambooy, Amy Hughes and Lauren Gomes.

Key Reference (Spoiler Alert)

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Delayed cardiac tamponade from pericarditis following pulmonary vein cryo-balloon ablation [IMJ. 2020]
Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references.Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health’ in Apple Podcasts, Spotify,Castbox or any podcasting app.

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In Aotearoa-New Zealand, the proportion of doctors identifying as Māori has doubled from where it was a decade ago to over 5 percent. But there is still a long way to go before the workforce is representative of the broader population which is 17 percent Māori.

The Auckland and Otago Medical Schools have in recent years turbocharged their intake of Māori and Pasifika students but these graduates don’t seem to have trickled through to the RACP in great numbers. Just 3.5 percent of general physicians and 4.8 percent of paediatricians identify as Māori, and Pasifika doctors make up a further 1 and 2 percent respectively.

In this podcast, three Māori medics discuss how the culture of training environments can be made more welcoming to junior doctors with diverse ethnic backgrounds. This discussion takes place in light of an independent review into the clinical examination for paediatrics in Aotearoa-New Zealand which found issues with standardization, transparency and cultural safety. 2024 was a tough year for Māori Health more broadly, as it saw the disestablishment of a dedicated Health Authority, Te Aka Whai Ora, after just twelve months of operation.

Guests Dr Danny de Lore FRACP (Rotorua Hospital; University of Auckland)
Dr Matthew Wheeler FRACP (Tauranga Hospital; University of Auckland)
Dr Ngaire Keenan PhD (Sydney Children’s Hospital, Westmead; University of Otago)

ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music provided courtesy of FreeMusicArchive includes ‘Periodicals’, ‘In Paler Skies’ by Blue Dot Sessions and ‘Wake Up’ by Kai Engel. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Subdivision of the Masses’ by Philip Weigl and ‘Abyss’ by Luwaks. Image of Dr Danny de Lore property of RACP
Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Zac Fuller, Aidan Tan, Hugh Murray, Sasha Taylor, Anne-Marie Juengling and Simeon Wong. Thanks also to RACP staff Nick McCurdy and Sarah Millar.

Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references.Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Subscribe to new episode email alerts or search for ‘Pomegranate Health’ in Apple Podcasts, Spotify,Castbox or any podcasting app.

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