Rates and etiologies of maternal cardiac arrest in Canada are similar to those found in the United States, a study has concluded. “This is the first Canadian study on maternal cardiac arrest,” said Leyla Baghirzada, MD, MPH, clinical assistant professor at the University of Calgary, in Alberta. She presented the study at the 2016 annual […]
Read MoreEarly Oral Feeding as Compared With Traditional Timing of Oral Feeding After Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Authors: Willcutts KF, Chung MC, Erenberg CL, Finn KL, Schirmer BD, Byham-Gray LD Ann Surg. 2016;264:54-63 Is early oral feeding superior to traditional NPO (nothing by mouth) in the postoperative period following upper gastrointestinal surgery? […]
Read MoreEugenio Martínez Hurtado, MD Ana Tirado Errazquin, MD Paloma Muñoz Saldaña, MD Elena Saez Ruiz, MD Norma Aracil Escoda, MD Consultant Anesthesiologists Infanta Leonor University Hospital Madrid, Spain Miriam Sánchez Merchante, MD Consultant Anesthesiologist Alcorcón Foundation University Hospital Madrid, Spain Laryngeal cysts are infrequent, usually benign casual findings during laryngeal exploration. They can […]
Read MorePeople who undergo surgery at night are twice as likely to die as those operated on during regular daytime hours, research suggests. The findings, being presented at a conference, also suggest a higher than usual risk of death among those who have surgery later in the day and in the early evening. 30-Day Hospital Survival […]
Read MoreWhat Do We (Really) Know About It? Matthias W. Koenig, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics Eastern Virginia Medical School Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters Children’s Specialty Group, Pediatric Anesthesia Division Norfolk, Virginia Vincent J. Kopp, MD Emeritus Professor Division of Pediatric Anesthesia Department of Anesthesiology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine Chapel […]
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