In this episode of the St Emlyn's podcast, Iain Beardsell introduces a talk by Anna Kyle, a consultant paediatrician from Somerset, delivered at the Premier conference in June 2024. Anna explores the complexities of assessing and managing eating disorders in young patients, including young adults. Highlighting the critical nature of eating disorders, she notes a 90% increase in admissions over five years and emphasizes the deadly risks, particularly anorexia nervosa with its 10% lifetime mortality rate. Kyle provides detailed guidance on recognizing symptoms, conducting risk assessments, and the importance of a thorough medical evaluation. She also touches on the MEAD guidance for managing eating disorders, stressing effective communication with patients and their families, and the critical role of empathy and support throughout the treatment process.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
01:03 The Deadly Nature of Eating Disorders
02:23 Medical Complications of Eating Disorders
05:08 Cardiovascular and Other Systemic Effects
07:22 Risk Assessment and MEAD Guidance
10:23 Communication and Management Tips
15:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Comprehensive notes can be found here