We are seeking a dedicated anesthesiologist to join our all-anesthesiologist group. Our team will consist of 4 full-time providers and 1 for vacation relief, managing 3 operating rooms. Position Highlights: Zero call for 3 weeks, followed by 1 week of call without daytime work only call after 7 PM therefore you may not work the […]
Read MoreAuthors: Charles B. Berde, M.D., Ph.D.; Michael J. Cunningham, M.D. Anesthesiology September 2024, Vol. 141, 425–427. Tonsillectomy is among the most common of pediatric operations. In this issue of Anesthesiology, Einhorn et al. report on a prospective controlled trial of single-dose intravenous methadone administered intraoperatively to children and adolescents ages 3 to 17 yr undergoing elective tonsillectomy with or […]
Read MoreAuthor: Richard Novak, MD The Anesthesia Consultant Miller 2 Direct Laryngoscope Video Laryngoscope When it’s time to insert an endotracheal tube, for decades anesthesiologists have utilized a direct laryngoscope. Direct laryngoscopy (DL) is a difficult skill to acquire, but all anesthesiologists become masters of it. Enter the video camera, which changed surgical practice. Open […]
Read MoreAuthors: Mo Azam, MD, MBA, FASA ASA Monitor August 2024, Vol. 88, 18–19. In 1988, there were 11 anesthesiologists providing services to three facilities in the Florida Hospital system in Orlando. A physician could apply for privileges at the hospital, interview with leaders of the independent medical staff, provide services as an individual, and commit […]
Read MoreAnesthesiology September 2024, Vol. 141, A13–A15. Synapse-specific trapping of SNARE machinery proteins in the anesthetized Drosophila brain. J Neurosci 2024; 44:e0588232024. PMID: 38749704. The neuronal mechanisms of general anesthetics are attributed to multiple cellular targets including postsynaptic potentiation of inhibitory ion channels and the inhibition of neurotransmitter release by interference with proteins involved in exocytosis; however, variation may […]
Read MoreAuthors: Romy Yun, M.D.; Thomas J. Caruso, M.D., Ph.D. Anesthesiology August 2024. Children experience heightened anxiety and fear in the hospital. Perioperatively, these feelings are amplified by a loss of control and separation from their caregivers. Due to the high incidence of needle-phobia in two-thirds of the pediatric population, most children undergo inhalation induction when presenting […]
Read MoreWe are seeking a dedicated anesthesiologist to join our all-anesthesiologist group. Our team will consist of 4 full-time providers and 1 for vacation relief, managing 3 operating rooms. Position Highlights: Zero call for 3 weeks, followed by 1 week of call without daytime work only call after 7 PM therefore you may not work the […]
Read MoreAnesthesiology September 2024, Vol. 141, A13–A15. Video versus direct laryngoscopy for urgent intubation of newborn infants. N Engl J Med 2024; 390:1885–94. PMID: 38709215. In contrast to availability in adults and children, only limited data on the efficacy of video laryngoscopy for neonatal intubation area are available. This single-center trial (tertiary Irish center) randomized neonates (any […]
Read MoreAuthors: Erik Anderson, M.D. et al Anesthesiology September 2024, Vol. 141, 568–569.ed into a pulmonary vein in a patient with undiagnosed partial anomalous pulmonary venous return. A post procedure chest X-ray revealed that the catheter tip was in the hilum of the left lung. A blood gas drawn from this misplaced catheter, a preexisting dialysis catheter […]
Read MoreAuthors: Martin Dworschak, M.D., M.B.A.; Ekaterina Pataraia, M.D., M.B.A. Anesthesiology August 2024. To the Editor: We read with great interest the article by Soehle et al., recently published in this journal. They used three devices employing near-infrared spectroscopy technology (i.e., the INVOS 5100 C and the INVOS 7100 [Medtronic Inc., USA] and the ForeSight Elite [Edwards Lifescience Corp., […]
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