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Uncategorized Published - 20 November, 2019    By - Dr Clemens
9 in 10 people who think they are allergic to penicillin may not be

Written by Lisa Templeton Medical News Today While 10% of people in the United States report being allergic to penicillin, 9 in 10 are not. However, this can be difficult to scratch from medical records. So concludes one of three studies presented at a scientific meeting in Houston, TX, shedding fresh light on the antibiotic. Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin by […]

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Uncategorized Published - 20 November, 2019    By - Dr Clemens
Incidence and risk factors for epidural morphine induced pruritus in parturients receiving cesarean section

Authors: Tan X et al Medicine (Baltimore). 2019 Oct;98(40) Abstract This study is designed to clarify the incidence of epidural morphine induced pruritus (EMIP) in Chinese Han and Tibetan parturients after cesarean section (CS) and to identify the correlated risk factors.This is a prospective multicenter observational study. Follow-up evaluations were performed at 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, […]

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Uncategorized Published - 20 November, 2019    By - Dr Clemens
Listening to music while driving may help calm the heart

I wanted to share with our readers since the practice of anesthesia can be stressful. Medical News Today Driving can be very stressful, particularly if you are stuck in heavy traffic or are an inexperienced driver, and this stress will eventually take its toll on the heart. However, researchers now confirm that there is a […]

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Uncategorized Published - 19 November, 2019    By - Dr Clemens
Comparison of volume-controlled ventilation mode and pressure-controlled ventilation with volume-guaranteed mode in the prone position during lumbar spine surgery

Authors: Jung Min Lee et al BMC Anesthesiology volume 19, Article number: 133 (2019) Background During lumbar spine surgery, patients are placed in the prone position for surgical access. The prone position has various effects on cardiac and pulmonary function, including a decreased cardiac index (CI), decreased dynamic lung compliance (Cdyn), and increased peak inspiratory pressure (Ppeak). In this study, […]

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Uncategorized Published - 19 November, 2019    By - Dr Clemens
Double Lumen Endotracheal Tubes (DLT)

AUTHOR: RISHI RK.md Double lumen endotracheal tubes (DLTs) are considered the gold standard for lung isolation – a procedure where we selectively ventilate a single lung or lobe. This is necessary to “protect” healthy lung tissue from hemorrhage or infection, isolate a bronchopleural fistula, perform unilateral lung lavage, or facilitate video-assisted thoracoscopic surgeries. Although bronchial blockers are […]

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