

Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls.
Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls
Relevant, evidence based, and practical information for medical students, residents, and practicing healthcare providers regarding all things women’s healthcare! This podcast is intended to be clinically relevant, engaging, and FUN, because medical education should NOT be boring! Welcome...to Clinical Pearls.
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Jan 19, 2023 • 18min
Routine OB Urine Dips per Visits?
Routine, repetitive urine dipsticks (meaning at each prenatal visit) were introduced into prenatal care back in the 1960s and 70s. The idea was to act as an early screen for bacteriuria (ASB), proteinuria as a screen for preeclampsia, and glycosuria as a screen for GDM. That was based more on expert opinion rather than clinical trials. The utility of urine dipstick testing in pregnant women has been debated for years, with studies suggesting minimal use in asymptomatic patients. Urine dips as still integrated into clinical practice mainly out of tradition…But is this evidence-based now? And if it is NOT evidence-based to do this with every visit and with every patient, when SHOULD it be done? What does ACOG have to say? Well, turns out ACOG says a lot- so you’ll want to stay tuned until the end of the episode as we cover that and a lot more.

Jan 17, 2023 • 22min
IUDs Don’t Cause Abortion
Explore the effectiveness of IUDs as emergency contraception, specifically Paragard, Mirena, and Liletta. Discover how they primarily inhibit fertilization, debunking myths about their role in abortion. The discussion dives into historical data from the 1980s and clarifies persistent misconceptions surrounding IUDs. It’s an eye-opening look at how science can often clash with public perception.

Jan 15, 2023 • 21min
The Placenta Menu? Placentophagy Reviewed.
“Placentophagy” is not a new concept. Most non-human mammals eat their placentas after giving birth but humans, historically, have not. Is there evidence to support this practice? Where did this idea come from? How did Rolling Stone magazine help launch this phenomenon back in the 1970s? Is Kim Kardashian onto something cutting edge by advocating for Placental encapsulation? In this episode we will walk through history and learn some pretty remarkable things about this practice. Grab your favorite placental snack, and start listening! 🍽️🍴🍴

Jan 12, 2023 • 21min
Max Pitocin Infusion Rate (mU/min)?
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists supports the use of both low-dose and high-dose oxytocin regimens to induce and augment labor, but does not specify MAXIMUM DOSE RATES. Most hospitals, however, have protocols that impose a maximum dose rate of oxytocin infusion. Is this evidence-based? Is there a danger with going above a certain threshold of infusion, for example, greater than 20 milliunits/minute? A new publication coming out in Obstetrics and Gynecology (the Green Journal) sheds some light on this very issue. Let’s talk about the maximum oxytocin infusion rate and labor.

Jan 10, 2023 • 18min
Don’t Do Surveillance For These!
The ACOG states, “In spite of its unproven value, antepartum fetal surveillance is widely integrated into clinical practice in the developed world”. Antepartum fetal surveillance can be done by a variety of techniques and, despite its unproven value, is a mainstay of obstetrical management. At what BMI should we offer fetal surveillance? Is this current BMI or pre-pregnancy BMI? And what about advanced maternal age? What is recommended for that? Did you know that there was a change in the ACOG wording regarding this AMA issue from June 2021 to August 2022? And what about ultrasound surveillance for cervical length after cerclage placement? Is that evidence based? We are going to dive into these 3 clinical scenarios (obesity, AMA, cervical length after cerclage) in this episode. 👍

Jan 8, 2023 • 33min
Breech! ECV and Beyond
Breech presentation at term occurs in approximately 3 to 4% of pregnancies. While the vast majority are simply chance events, breech presentation could be a marker of other fetal comorbid conditions. When should ECV be attempted? Does the ACOG recognize neuraxial analgesia as a tool to increase ECV success rates? What’s better spinal or epidural block? What are relative contraindications to ECV? In this episode, we will summarize the latest data on fetal breech presentations and answer key questions regarding the process of ECV. Jasmine…here’s your podcast! 😊

Jan 4, 2023 • 24min
Folic Acid, Folate, or L-Methylfolate?
On some current social media channels, there is a hot debate as to why professional medical societies still recommend prenatal folic acid compared to the more “biologically, active” L-methylfolate. Are they onto something here? Published data has shown that anywhere from 40-60% of the general population may have an MTHFR mutation leading to the inability to process folic acid. Should we be screening for this mutation? What about screening for homocystine levels? Are these medical societies incorrect in still recommending folic acid rather than L-methylfolate? We are going to tackle these questions and provide a very simple take home message at the end of this episode. We’ll set the record straight regarding “Folic acid, folate, or L-methylfolate”.

Jan 2, 2023 • 30min
Don’t Forget Prenatal Choline!
Currently on social media, there seems to be an interest in prenatal choline supplementation. Choline, a B vitamin, is not typically within standard prenatal vitamins. Is this micronutrient important for prenatal supplementation? What do professional/medical societies have to say regarding prenatal supplementation? What’s the data? In this episode, we will summarize choline’s role in fetal/newborn development, examine the data regarding deficiency, and talk supplementation recommendations. (Shout out to Dr. Cat Jimenez for the subject suggestion.)

Dec 28, 2022 • 25min
Fibroids, Menopause, and HRT
Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that arise from a single genetically altered myometrial stem cell under the influence of gonadal hormones. Traditionally, it has been taught that fibroids universally diminish in size after menopause. However, an article published in 2021 showed a possibility of fibroid growth after menopause in overweight/obese women. Do fibroids need surveillance in menopause? Is HRT contraindicated in the fibroid patient? And which HRT is the most fibroid friendly? We will answer these questions in this episode.

Dec 27, 2022 • 14min
A Life Lesson From “ER”
I am a fan of the original hit TV show, “ER”. Although mostly melodramatic and outside of bounds of reality Medicine, one episode (season 6, episode 6) has a valuable life lesson for all of us. I originally viewed that episode when it was live and current, and I have never forgotten the message. In this episode, will discuss this important life lesson learned, and I promise you won’t be the same thereafter.