Author: Dr Clemens

Uncategorized Published - 8 August, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
Comparison of Segmental Thoracic and Lumbar Subarachnoid Block in Preeclamptic Patients Undergoing Cesarean Section

Authors: Jain A, Pandey S, Suhail F, et al. Cureus 17(8): e89190, August 2025. | doi:10.7759/cureus.89190 This randomized controlled trial compared thoracic and lumbar spinal anesthesia in 160 preeclamptic patients undergoing cesarean sections. The thoracic group exhibited significantly better hemodynamic stability, with a lower incidence of hypotension (11.68% vs. 26.31%) and reduced vasopressor (ephedrine) requirements. […]

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Uncategorized Published - 8 August, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
Recreational Nitrous Oxide Misuse: Anaesthetic Challenges and Perioperative Complications Including Airway Burns and Neurological Sequelae

Authors: Ezzelarab N K, Matar T Cureus 17(8): e89232. doi:10.7759/cureus.89232 Abstract Recreational use of nitrous oxide (N2O) (“hippy crack”) has increased in recent years, with serious complications being reported, including airway cold injuries, neurological disease, and thrombotic events. This review highlights the perioperative implications of N2O misuse, with a focus on airway injury, neurological sequelae, […]

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Uncategorized Published - 8 August, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
Spinal Cord Stimulation in an Elderly Patient With Severe Scoliosis and Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

Authors: Patel S et al Cureus 17(8): e89281. doi:10.7759/cureus.89281 Abstract Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has demonstrated efficacy in treating intractable pain associated with failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS), though its success in patients with severe spinal deformities remains uncertain. This case report presents a 78-year-old female patient with FBSS, advanced lumbar scoliosis, and multiple prior […]

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Uncategorized Published - 8 August, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
We need a great CRNA to join our new anesthesia team Riverdale, GA

We’re excited to announce the formation of a new anesthesia group in Riverdale, GA, located just 10 minutes from the Atlanta Airport. We’re seeking dedicated CRNAs to join our collaborative care team, which will include 4 full-time CRNAs and 2 anesthesiologists managing 4 operating rooms.  This is a 25% independent practice and doing own blocks! […]

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Uncategorized Published - 8 August, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
Best Anesthesiologist Opportunity in New Mexico

If you’re an anesthesiologist searching for a balanced lifestyle and rewarding work, you’ll want to check out this opportunity. Our all-anesthesiologist group is seeking a dedicated team member to join our collaborative practice. Position Highlights: Zero Call for 3 Weeks: Enjoy three weeks of no call duty, followed by one week of call. Even during […]

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Uncategorized Published - 7 August, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
An Alternative and Efficient Topicalization Technique for the Difficult Airway

Authors: Seet R H et al Cureus 17(8): e89259. doi:10.7759/cureus.89259 Abstract Effective airway topicalization is essential for awake tracheal fiberoptic intubation (ATI) in patients with a difficult airway. Traditional methods often result in inadequate anesthesia at the laryngeal inlet, leading to patient discomfort, procedural difficulty, and excessive local anesthetic (LA) use. This case series introduces […]

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Uncategorized Published - 7 August, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
Anaesthetic Management of One-Lung Ventilation in a Fontan Patient

Authors: Coulie R et al Cureus 17(8): e89274. doi:10.7759/cureus.89274 Abstract Patients with Fontan circulation are increasingly presenting for non-cardiac surgical procedures in adulthood, often involving complex anaesthetic management due to their unique physiology. We report the case of a 39-year-old Fontan patient who underwent elective thoracoscopic epicardial pacemaker lead revision under one-lung ventilation, requiring advanced […]

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Uncategorized Published - 7 August, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
Minimal Clinically Important Difference and Patient Acceptable Symptom State After Total Abdominal Hysterectomy

Authors: Pejcic N, Kutlesic M, Milic V, et al. Cureus 17(7): e87703, July 2025. | doi:10.7759/cureus.87703 This secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial evaluated the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) and patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) in numeric rating scale (NRS) pain scores after total abdominal hysterectomy (TAH). The MCID was calculated using three […]

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Uncategorized Published - 7 August, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
Dexmedetomidine Versus Nalbuphine as Adjuvants to 0.5% Ropivacaine in Ultrasound-Guided Supraclavicular Brachial Plexus Block

Authors: Aggarwal S et al. Cureus 17(6): e86913, June 2025. | doi:10.7759/cureus.86913 This prospective, double-blind randomized controlled trial compared dexmedetomidine and nalbuphine as adjuvants to 0.5% ropivacaine in ultrasound-guided supraclavicular brachial plexus block for upper limb surgeries. Sixty patients were randomized into two groups. Group D received dexmedetomidine, and Group N received nalbuphine. Dexmedetomidine resulted […]

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Uncategorized Published - 7 August, 2025    By - Dr Clemens
Exploring Variability in Spinal Anesthesia Levels Achieved During Cesarean Section Deliveries

Authors: Paliwal N, Khan I ( Cureus 17(7): e88429. doi:10.7759/cureus.88429 Abstract Spinal anesthesia (SA) is the preferred technique for cesarean section (CS), but variability in sensory block levels poses challenges. This variability becomes particularly prominent in pregnant women, and while the physiological changes of pregnancy are widely recognized contributors, local anesthetic (LA) properties and some […]

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