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Uncategorized Published - 24 January, 2020    By - Dr Clemens
Magnesium and Ketamine Reduce Early Morphine Consumption After Open Bariatric Surgery

Authors: Hicham Jabbour et al  Obesity Surgery December 2019 Backgrounds Optimal pain management in bariatric patients is crucial for early recovery. This study aims to evaluate the effects of magnesium and ketamine combination on morphine consumption after open bariatric surgery (primary outcome), as well as on postoperative pain scores and occurrence of side effects. Method […]

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Uncategorized Published - 23 January, 2020    By - Dr Clemens
Physics for Anesthesiologists

Radius Anesthesia blog Jan 2020 Anesthesia has evolved over the previous decades; however, the basic concepts are still applicable in day to day anesthesia instruments and apparatuses. The understanding of the clinical relevance of physical principles for liquids and gases under pressure and at varying temperatures and volumes is crucial to ensure a safe outcome […]

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Uncategorized Published - 23 January, 2020    By - Dr Clemens
Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Systems and Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery

Authors: Alexandre Joosten, M.D., Ph.D. et al    Anesthesiology 2 2020, Vol.132, 253-266. Background: Cognitive changes after anesthesia and surgery represent a significant public health concern. We tested the hypothesis that, in patients 60 yr or older scheduled for noncardiac surgery, automated management of anesthetic depth, cardiac blood flow, and protective lung ventilation using three independent […]

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Uncategorized Published - 23 January, 2020    By - Dr Clemens
Desmetramadol Efficacy Comparable to Tramadol, Minus Metabolic Issues

Author: Bob Kronemyer Anesthesiology News The investigational analgesic desmetramadol has the same efficacy and safety as the opiate analgesic tramadol, according to two clinical studies, but desmetramadol does not carry the metabolic shortcomings of tramadol. Tramadol is believed to be safer than Schedule II opioids because it does not cause clinically significant respiratory depression at […]

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Uncategorized Published - 23 January, 2020    By - Dr Clemens
Link found between chronic headache and back pain

Author: Lauren Sharkey Medical News Today A review of 14 studies found that people with persistent headache or back pain were twice as likely to experience the other disorder as well. New research finds a strong association between headaches and lower back pain. Chronic headaches and persistent back pain are both debilitating conditions. New findings suggest a link between […]

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