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Uncategorized Published - 25 March, 2019    By - Dr Clemens
Relationship Between Preoperative Antidepressant and Antianxiety Medications and Postoperative Hospital Length of Stay

AUTHORS: Vashishta, Rishi, MD et al Anesthesia & Analgesia: February 2019 – Volume 128 – Issue 2 – p 248–255 BACKGROUND: Patients on antidepressant or antianxiety medications often have complex perioperative courses due to difficult pain management, altered coping mechanisms, or medication-related issues. This study examined the relationship between preoperative antidepressants and antianxiety medications on postoperative […]

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Uncategorized Published - 25 March, 2019    By - Dr Clemens
Anaesthetists say patients at risk after flawed oxygen guidelines

Stephen Buranyi and Hannah Devlin The Guardian New findings cast doubts on advice to administer 80% oxygen to patients after operations Patients may have been placed at risk of serious harm because of flawed advice to administer highly concentrated oxygen after surgery, leading anaesthetists have said. The concerns relate to World Health Organization guidelines to administer 80% […]

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Uncategorized Published - 25 March, 2019    By - Dr Clemens
Cleaning routine shows promise in curbing superbug infection

By MARILYNN MARCHIONE Associated Press Think of it as decontaminating yourself. Hospitalized patients who harbor certain superbugs can cut their risk of developing full-blown infections if they swab medicated goo in their nose and use special soap and mouthwash for six months after going home, a study found. It’s a low-tech approach to a big […]

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Uncategorized Published - 25 March, 2019    By - Dr Clemens
Study finds acetaminophen significantly reduced in-hospital delirium

by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center As many as half of all patients who undergo cardiac surgery may experience delirium, a form of acute confusion that can result in disorientation, impaired memory, delusions, and abrupt changes in mood and behavior, including aggression. In a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, physician-researchers at […]

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Uncategorized Published - 25 March, 2019    By - Dr Clemens
Making Delirium Prevention the Standard of Care at VUMC

“Delirium shouldn’t be the norm.” January 21, 2019 by Sandra Gordon for ASA Making Delirium Prevention the Standard of Care at VUMC Christopher Hughes, M.D., medical director of the Neuro Intensive Care Unit and program director of the Anesthesia Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC), discusses the pioneering efforts his intensive […]

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