Author: Dr Clemens

Uncategorized Published - 6 June, 2024    By - Dr Clemens
Smooth Transitions: Expert Committee Reveals How to Improve the Perioperative Handoff Process

Author: Jordan Francke, MD MPH International Anesthesia Reseach Society Approximately 80% of serious medical errors involve miscommunication during handoffs between medical providers for reasons including delayed and missed diagnoses, miscommunication between trainees of various levels, and omission of clinically important information, according to the Joint Commission Center for Transforming Healthcare. On Saturday, May 18, at the […]

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Uncategorized Published - 6 June, 2024    By - Dr Clemens
Harnessing International Collaboration: A Pathway to Advancement in Neuroanesthesiology

Authors: Shobana Rajan, MD, FASA et al  ASA Monitor June 2024, Vol. 88, 20–22. Neuroanesthesiology is an essential component of perioperative neuroscience, playing a pivotal role in ensuring patient safety and optimal outcomes during neurosurgical and neuroradiology procedures. With advancements in technology and surgical techniques, the present and projected increasing complexity of neurosurgical interventions, and the […]

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Uncategorized Published - 5 June, 2024    By - Dr Clemens
Virtual Reality in Anesthesiology Education

Authors: Jayakar Guruswamy, MD, FASA et al  ASA Monitor June 2024, Vol. 88, 18–19. There have been several innovative approaches employed in anesthesiology education to improve the experiences of learners and teachers over time. Simulation-based mastery learning, flipped classroom offerings, spaced learning, and multimodal approaches to teaching and feedback have helped elevate education within our specialty […]

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Uncategorized Published - 5 June, 2024    By - Dr Clemens
Matters of the Heart: Improving the Care Delivered to Parturients with Cardiac Disease

Author: Jordan Francke, MD MPH International Anesthesia Research Society The National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) reports have shown that maternal mortality rates in the United States have continued to increase in recent years, from 20.1/100,000 live births (LBs) in 2019, to 23.8/100,000 LB in 2020, and 32.9/100,000 LBs in 2021. A panel of experts on this topic […]

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Uncategorized Published - 5 June, 2024    By - Dr Clemens
The Tea Ceremony of Grant Preparation

Author: Christian S. Guay, MD International Anesthesia Research Society Writing an NIH grant application can be intimidating, especially for investigators who have not previously written grants or successfully acquired funding. Thankfully, there are tried and true methods that applicants can leverage to reduce uncertainty in the process and optimize their probability of success. In this […]

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Uncategorized Published - 5 June, 2024    By - Dr Clemens
Optimizing resuscitation of the donation after circulatory death heart by mitochondrial protection in a female porcine model

Authors: Fulin Wang, BS et al  Anesthesiology May 2024. Background Due to the shortage of donor organs, an increasing number of transplant organs are harvested after circulatory arrest (donation after circulatory death, DCD). Using a translational porcine DCD model, we developed and evaluated a protocol based on cardioprotection by multi-drug postconditioning to optimize resuscitation of […]

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Uncategorized Published - 5 June, 2024    By - Dr Clemens
Guiding Lights: Empowering Anesthesiologists through Mentorship

Authors: Coridalia Wald, MD et al  ASA Monitor June 2024, Vol. 88, 16–17. “If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” — Isaac Newton Academic mentorship is a beacon of guidance and support for countless aspiring professionals, yet it remains an elusive resource for many. Despite its importance, finding […]

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Uncategorized Published - 4 June, 2024    By - Dr Clemens
Effect of Remimazolam on Emergence Delirium in Children Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery

Authors: Yu-Hang Cai, M.D. et al  Anesthesiology May 2024. Background Preventing emergence delirium is a clinical goal for pediatric anesthesia, yet there is no consensus on its prevention. This study investigated the hypothesis that a continuous infusion or a single bolus of remimazolam can reduce the incidence of emergence delirium in children. Methods A hundred […]

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Uncategorized Published - 4 June, 2024    By - Dr Clemens
A Breath of Fresh Air: Emerging Data on Managing “Physiologically Difficult Airways”

Author: Jordan Francke, MD, MPH International Anesthesia Research Society Every anesthesiologist has been trained in evaluating the airway to identify anatomy that might present a difficult intubation. On Saturday, May 18, at the session, cosponsored by SOCCA, “The Nuts and Bolts of Managing a ‘Physiologically Difficult Airway,’” Carlee Clark, MD, anesthesiologist-intensivist at Medical University of South […]

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Uncategorized Published - 4 June, 2024    By - Dr Clemens
Using AI to Work with You, Not Instead of You

Author: Young May Cha, MD International Anesthesia Research Society Artificial intelligence (AI) is upending major industries and health care is no exception. Anesthesiology as a field is inherently rich in technology, and anesthesiologists can potentially benefit from the aids provided by AI. In the session, “Generative AI and Medicine – Will This Change the Practice […]

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