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Anesthesiology Published - 23 February, 2026    By - Dr Clemens
Successful Respiratory Management Using Synchronized Nasal Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation for Abnormal Breath Patterns Associated With Joubert Syndrome

Authors: Managi A et al. Cureus 17(12): e99213, December 14, 2025 This case report describes the successful use of synchronized nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (SNIPPV) with the MEdiTRIG pressure trigger system in a full-term neonate diagnosed with Joubert syndrome (JBS), a rare ciliopathy characterized by cerebellar vermis agenesis and the classic “molar tooth sign” […]

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Anesthesiology Published - 23 February, 2026    By - Dr Clemens
Enhancing Anesthetic Preoptimization: Promising Opportunities for Innovation in Economically Diverse Regions

Authors: Bernstein WK et al. Anesthesia & Analgesia, 142(1):76–84, January 2026 This article is a roadmap for how anesthesiologists can drive higher-value perioperative care by moving “upstream” into preoperative optimization, especially in regions where resources and access vary (rural/urban underserved as well as higher-resource settings). The authors argue perioperative costs are rising unsustainably, and that […]

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Uncategorized Published - 23 February, 2026    By - Dr Clemens
Returning to Anesthesia After Burnout, Pain Management, ICU med or administrative job? We Built a Path Back

Burnout or time away in pain, ICU, or administration doesn’t erase your anesthesia training—it just requires a structured path back. For many physicians, it simply means you stepped away to regroup. We work with anesthesiologists every day who want to return to clinical anesthesia after time away in: administration or leadership roles pain medicine critical […]

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Anesthesiology Published - 23 February, 2026    By - Dr Clemens
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Anesthesiology Published - 20 February, 2026    By - Dr Clemens
Moisture, Mold, and More in GE Operating Room Ventilators: System Response and Mitigation

Authors: Narayan S et al. Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation Newsletter, volume 41, number 1, February 2026. SummaryThis article describes a system-wide response to reports of moisture accumulation and mold-like debris within certain GE HealthCare anesthesia workstations, focusing on patient safety risk assessment, root-cause analysis, mitigation strategies, and lessons for perioperative teams. The report originates from […]

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