AUTHORS: O’Gara, Brian P. MD, MPH et al Anesthesia & Analgesia: March 2020 – Volume 130 – Issue 3 – p 586-595 BACKGROUND: Postoperative delirium and postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) are common after cardiac surgery and contribute to an increased risk of postoperative complications, longer length of stay, and increased hospital mortality. Cognitive training (CT) […]
Read MoreAuthor: Gina Shaw Anesthesiology News Some of the most severe cases of COVID-19—and many of those seen in younger patients—appear to be linked to a severe immune system overreaction called “cytokine release syndrome” or “cytokine storm,” and clinicians are scrambling to find treatments that can slow its deadly occurrence. A massive release of cytokine immune […]
Read MoreThe Science Time The survival rate of patients with the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) placed on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) machines was three times higher than those who are a ventilator, according to a study. An ECMO machine allows the heart and lungs of a patient to rest by pumping and oxygenating a patient’s blood […]
Read MoreAnesthesiology News One Community Hospital’s Response Elisa Lund, MD Angela Whitten, CRNA, MSNA Rick Middleton, CRNA, MSN Jill Phlippeau, RN, MSN David N. Flynn, MD, MBA Wayne UNC Health Care Goldsboro, N.C. On April 11, 2020, the United States celebrated a major victory. Based on public health models,1 April 11 was predicted to be the peak […]
Read MoreAuthor: Brian Dunleavy Some influenza strains may trigger the same over-active immune system responses as COVID-19, and it may be determined by how the body metabolizes sugar, a new analysis, published Wednesday by the journal Science Advances, suggests. If true, the findings add to the similarities between the two viruses, which are both highly contagious and […]
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