AUTHORS: Araujo-Duran, Jorge MD et al Anesthesia & Analgesia 138(4):p 751-759, April 2024. | BACKGROUND: Relaxation and distraction provided by virtual reality presentations might be analgesic and reduce the need for opioid analgesia. We tested the hypothesis that a virtual reality program (AppliedVR) decreases acute postoperative pain and opioid requirements in patients recovering from hip arthroplasty. We […]
Read MoreAuthor: Dave Muoio Fierce Healthcare A Michigan jury has found Detroit-based Henry Ford Health and some of its practitioners to be negligent in a case involving a delayed caesarean section and resulting severe disability. Jurors handed down the verdict March 28 and awarded $120 million in damages to a mother, Kristen Drake, and her 13-year-old […]
Read MoreASA Monitor April 2024, Vol. 88, 29. Worldwide, over 25% (15 million) of deaths are due to the two leading causes of mortality – heart disease and stroke (Lancet 2019;393:401). The third-leading cause of death in the United States and the world is 30-day postoperative mortality, with 7.7% of all global deaths (4.2 million people) (Lancet 2019;393:401). Postoperative […]
Read MoreAuthor: Robin Hocevar ASA Monitor April 2024, Vol. 88, 28. At the end of medical residency, a big question looms: Is it better to stay at the institution where the residency occurred or move to another facility? Opinions seem to be divided, even among millennials and Gen Z, who are generally characterized as “job hoppers.” In […]
Read MoreASA Monitor April 2024, Vol. 88, 14. Improved brain function with CBT NIH-funded researchers discovered that unmedicated children with anxiety disorders exhibited overactivation in various brain regions, including the frontal and parietal lobes, and the amygdala. A study revealed that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) led to both clinical symptom improvements and changes in brain functioning in […]
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