What Anesthesiologists Should Know Elizabeth A.M. Frost, MD Clinical Professor of Anesthesia Icahn Medical Center at Mount Sinai New York, New York Editorial Advisory Board Member Anesthesiology News Zika virus was first isolated in Uganda in the 1940s. Until recently, it was thought to be relatively innocuous. But that was then .… According to a recent […]
Read MoreA simple, yet effective interactive app—dubbed “Story-Telling Medicine”—appears to effectively reduce preoperative anxiety in children. “Preoperative anxiety … is associated with many adverse postoperative outcomes,” said Cheryl Chow, MS, a doctoral candidate at McMaster University, in Hamilton, Ontario. “What’s more, children who are anxious have problems with anesthetic induction, postoperative emergence delirium, increased pain and […]
Read MoreWith the physical footprint of American hospitals growing ever larger, the risk for patients developing hypoxia during transport from the operating room (OR) to the PACU is real. Recently, researchers found that nearly 7% of patients will develop hypoxia en route, prompting them to recommend the availability of portable pulse oximetry and supplemental oxygen in […]
Read MoreA Double-blind Phase III Study of Haemostatic Therapy Authors: N. Rahe-Meyer et al Br J Anaesth. 2016;117(1):41-51. Background: Single-dose human fibrinogen concentrate (FCH) might have haemostatic benefits in complex cardiovascular surgery. Methods: Patients undergoing elective aortic surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass were randomly assigned to receive FCH or placebo. Study medication was administered to patients with a 5 min […]
Read MoreWomen who waited an hour after full cervical dilation to begin pushing out their babies were nearly twice as likely to require a cesarean delivery as women who began pushing in the first 30 minutes, according to an analysis of 21,034 women in 25 hospitals across the United States, published online October 6 and in […]
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