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Uncategorized Published - 1 September, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
Providing Value-Based Regional Anesthesia: It’s a Matter of Angles

The value of the services that anesthesiologists provide is being examined more closely than ever. Indeed, determining the true value of regional anesthesia can only be done within the context of its many costs, most of which are not monetary. “‘Value’ is the name of the game in medicine these days,” said Brian E. Harrington, […]

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Uncategorized Published - 31 August, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
Neuromas as the cause of pain in the residual limbs of amputees. An ultrasound study

Clinical Radiology (Jul 2016) AUTHORS: O’Reilly M et al AIM To explore the morphology of neuromas and to determine the differences, if any, between asymptomatic and symptomatic neuromas using ultrasound. MATERIALS AND METHODS Eighty patients with symptomatic neuromas were included in this retrospective review. High-resolution ultrasound examination was performed. Transducer pressure allowed real-time analysis of […]

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Uncategorized Published - 31 August, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
Narrow-Spectrum Antibiotics Better for VAP in Trauma Patients

Because traumatically injured patients with early-onset ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) are more likely to be sensitive to narrow-spectrum antibiotics than those with late VAP, empirical treatment of early VAP with narrow-spectrum antibiotics is a reasonable choice, a study has found. The results also concluded that broad-spectrum antibiotics should continue to be standard empirical therapy for late […]

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Uncategorized Published - 31 August, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
High Ratios of Fresh Frozen Plasma to Red Blood Cells May Improve Survival in Massively Transfused Cardiac Surgery Patients

Transfusion of higher ratios of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) platelets to red blood cells (RBC) may be associated with decreased mortality in cardiac surgery patients with massive intraoperative hemorrhage, a study has found. According to the researchers, the results point to optimal management that includes aggressive, early hemostatic resuscitation followed by aggressive volume removal. “When […]

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Uncategorized Published - 31 August, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
Why obstetric anesthesiology is the next frontier in medicine

CESAR PADILLA, MD | PHYSICIAN | JULY 12, 2016 KevinMD.com There’s a lot of fear and anxiety about the job market with recent medical school graduates. The 2008 crisis almost collapsed the housing market and many of our large banks, prized institutions, and beacons of financial stability, dissolved overnight.  If you combine these events with the […]

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