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Uncategorized Published - 26 October, 2017    By - Dr Clemens
Trends in Perioperative Practice and Resource Utilization in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Undergoing Joint Arthroplasty

AUTHORS: Cozowicz, Crispiana MD et al Anesthesia & Analgesia: July 2017 – Volume 125 – Issue 1 – p 66–77 BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence associating obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with adverse perioperative outcomes has recently heightened the level of awareness among perioperative physicians. In particular, estimates projecting the high prevalence of this condition in the surgical population highlight […]

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Uncategorized Published - 26 October, 2017    By - Dr Clemens
Epidemiologic Analysis of Elective Operative Procedures in Infants Less Than 6 Months of Age in the United States

AUTHORS: Einhorn, Lisa M. MD et al Anesthesia & Analgesia: June, 2017 BACKGROUND: BACKGROUND:This study uses publicly available data to analyze the total number of elective, potentially deferrable operative procedures involving infants <6 months of age in the United States. We investigated the factors associated with the performance of these procedures in this population. METHODS: METHODS:The […]

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Uncategorized Published - 25 October, 2017    By - Dr Clemens
Opioid Reduction Strategy Lowers Unanticipated Admissions and 30-Day Emergency Visits

Use of beta blockers in the perioperative period as an opioid-sparing technique can have positive short- and long-term effects, a study has concluded. A study examining the use of esmolol for sympathetic blockade, as part of a multimodal approach to pain management in patients undergoing arthroscopic shoulder procedures with continuous brachial plexus blockade, has shown […]

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Uncategorized Published - 25 October, 2017    By - Dr Clemens
Stopping Epidurals During Second Stage of Labor Doesn’t Seem to Affect Delivery Time

Epidural analgesia does not prolong the second stage of labor relative to placebo, according to a trial in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Researchers in China enrolled 400 nulliparous women who requested analgesia during labor. In the first stage of labor, patients received standard epidurals (ropivacaine, 0.8%; with sufentanil). But when the cervix was fully dilated, i.e., the […]

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Uncategorized Published - 25 October, 2017    By - Dr Clemens
Distractions in the Anesthesia Work Environment: Impact on Patient Safety? Report of a Meeting Sponsored by the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation

The Official Journal of the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation Oct 2017 by Maria van Pelt, PhD, CRNA, and Matthew B. Weinger, MD Reprinted with permission from Anesthesia & Analgesia 2017;125:347–350. DOI: Copyright © 2017 International Anesthesia Research Society. All rights reserved. Distractions in the perioperative work environment can adversely affect vigilance, situation awareness, and the ability to […]

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