Author: Ajai Raj Anesthesiology News The current use of IV acetaminophen (Ofirmev, Mallinckrodt) does not improve perioperative opioid utilization in open colectomy compared with the oral form of the drug, leading researchers to conclude that routine use of IV acetaminophen is not supported by the evidence for this procedure. Published in Anesthesiology (2018;129[1]:77-88), the study used national […]
Read MoreAnesthesiology News Case Study Michael J. Benson, MD Department of Anesthesiology University of Utah Health Salt Lake City, Utah Ashley E. Benson, MD Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Utah Health Salt Lake City, Utah James P. Lee, MD Department of Anesthesiology University of Utah Health Salt Lake City, Utah Jeffery D. Porth, MD […]
Read MoreAuthor: Michael Vlessides Anesthesiology News Although recent years have seen marked improvement in the quality and consistency of pain research and reporting, there is still more work to do, according to a Danish research team. Their analysis concluded that although the risk for bias in randomized controlled trials has decreased over the past decade, sample […]
Read MoreThe drugs, tested in mice, show promise as an additional weapon against sepsis Authors: Aaditya Khatri et al Duke Health Cancer drugs are able to halt life-threatening bacterial lung infections in mouse models by promoting lung repair, researchers at Duke Health have found. Reporting in this week’s Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the […]
Read MoreAuthor: Randy Dotinga, Medpage Today Survey finds shocking 81% say #UsToo More than 80% of female thoracic surgeons said they’d been sexually harassed on the job, most commonly by their superiors, a new study finds. Men reported sexual harassment to a much smaller extent, and they appeared to be less attuned to noticing it at work, […]
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