Authors: Ashraf S. Habib, M.B., B.Ch. et al Anesthesiology 2 2019, Vol.130, 203-212. What We Already Know about This Topic: Although antiemetics are commonly used to prevent postoperative nausea or vomiting, the failure rate is appreciable and there is little evidence to guide best therapy for rescue treatment after failed prophylaxis What This Article Tells Us […]
Read MoreAuthors: Anthony G. Doufas, M.D., Ph.D. et al Anesthesiology 2 2019, Vol.130, 213-226. What We Already Know about This Topic: Patients with obstructive sleep apnea are often said to have increased sensitivity to opioid-induced ventilatory depression What This Article Tells Us That Is New: The hypothesis that patients with moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea are more sensitive […]
Read MoreI can’t believe this…………. A patient’s family was upset to learn over video that their grandfather was dying at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Fremont, Calif., according to a report from local Fox affiliate KTVU. A nurse told the patient, 79-year-old Ernest Quintana, and his granddaughter, Annalisia Wilharm, a physician would make rounds. Instead, a physician called in […]
Read MoreAuthors: Peter M. Schulman, M.D. et al Anesthesiology 4 2019, Vol.130, 530-540. What We Already Know about This Topic: Electromagnetic interference from monopolar electrosurgery may disrupt implantable cardioverter defibrillators. Current management recommendations by the American Society of Anesthesiologists and Heart Rhythm Society are based on expert clinical opinion since there is a paucity of data regarding […]
Read MoreAuthors: Stefan Schraag et al BMC Anesthesiology201818:162 Background It is unclear if anaesthesia maintenance with propofol is advantageous or beneficial over inhalational agents. This study is intended to compare the effects of propofol vs. inhalational agents in maintaining general anaesthesia on patient-relevant outcomes and patient satisfaction. Methods Studies were identified by electronic database searches in […]
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