Month: January 2018

Uncategorized Published - 25 January, 2018    By - Dr Clemens
Effect of Epidural Infusion Bolus Delivery Rate on the Duration of Labor Analgesia: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Authors: Elizabeth M. S. Lange, M.D. et al Anesthesiology published on January 18, 2018. Background: Programmed intermittent boluses of local anesthetic have been shown to be superior to continuous infusions for maintenance of labor analgesia. High-rate epidural boluses increase delivery pressure at the catheter orifice and may improve drug distribution in the epidural space. We hypothesized that […]

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Uncategorized Published - 25 January, 2018    By - Dr Clemens
CDC says, ‘There’s lots of flu in lots of places.’ And it’s not going away anytime soon.

This will be impacting both our patients and our own anesthesia staff. By Lena H. Sun What does the flu do to the human body? Here’s a look at how the flu virus infects the body and produces symptoms.(Joyce Koh/The Washington Post) A nasty flu season is in full swing across the United States, with a sharp increase […]

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Uncategorized Published - 25 January, 2018    By - Dr Clemens
Impact of a Novel Multiparameter Decision Support System on Intraoperative Processes of Care and Postoperative Outcomes

Authors: Sachin Kheterpal, M.D., M.B.A. et al Anesthesiology 2 2018, Vol.128, 272-282. Background: The authors hypothesized that a multiparameter intraoperative decision support system with real-time visualizations may improve processes of care and outcomes. Methods: Electronic health record data were retrospectively compared over a 6-yr period across three groups: experimental cases, in which the decision support system was used […]

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Uncategorized Published - 24 January, 2018    By - Dr Clemens
The Benefits of Saying Nice Things About Your Colleagues

This is another article I thought was very interesting even with it not being about anesthesia so I wanted to share it with our readers. By Jane E. Dutton and Julia Lee for Harvard Business Review Whether we realize it or not, we are constantly given small opportunities to build up or put down our coworkers in […]

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Uncategorized Published - 24 January, 2018    By - Dr Clemens
Superior Visualization for US-Guided Proximal Intercostal Versus Paravertebral Block

The simple addition of ultrasound guidance to traditional thoracic paravertebral blockade does not necessarily add safety and technical ease. According to a recent comparative analysis, a modified ultrasound-guided proximal intercostal block in women undergoing breast surgery offers sonoanatomic and technical advantages over the traditional ultrasound-guided paravertebral block, without compromising pain-related outcomes. “Our findings demonstrate that […]

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Uncategorized Published - 24 January, 2018    By - Dr Clemens
2018 Payment Update: CMS Releases Two Final Rules

Author: Emil Engels, MD, MBA, CPC The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS; see acronyms sidebar) released two final rules in early November that will affect payment for physician services. On Nov. 2, CMS released the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule, which governs payment for physician services beginning Jan. 1, 2018. In addition, […]

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Uncategorized Published - 24 January, 2018    By - Dr Clemens
Manual Ventilation Safe for Short Transport From Cardiac Surgery to ICU

Manual ventilation with a bag mask is a safe method to use while transporting patients from the cardiac surgery operating room (OR) to the ICU, a study has found. Manual ventilation caused a greater excursion in end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2) than machine ventilation of intubated patients during a short transport from surgery to the ICU, […]

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Uncategorized Published - 24 January, 2018    By - Dr Clemens
For Better Customer Service, Offer Options, Not Apologies

I thought this was interesting even if it doesn’t involve anesthesia.   Jagdip Singh, a professor of marketing at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, explains his research team’s new findings about customer satisfaction. He says apologizing is often counterproductive and that offering customers different possible solutions is usually more effective. He […]

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Uncategorized Published - 23 January, 2018    By - Dr Clemens
Popular Pain Med Might Not Work for Low Back Problems

PLoS Medicine · August 15, 2017 Authors: Harsha Shanthana et al Background And Objective Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) is very common, with a lifetime prevalence between 51% and 80%. In majority, it is nonspecific in nature and multifactorial in etiology. Pregabalin (PG) and Gabapentin (GB) are gabapentinoids that have demonstrated benefit in neuropathic pain […]

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Uncategorized Published - 23 January, 2018    By - Dr Clemens
Routine Pressure Checks Reduce Incidence Of Laryngeal Mask Cuff Overinflation

Cuff pressure when using a laryngeal mask (LM) for general anesthesia tends to be too high, which can result in postoperative adverse events. But this problem can be corrected with careful routine monitoring, a recent study concluded. The study, which presented findings from a quality improvement project at Children’s Hospital Colorado, in Aurora, was conducted […]

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