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Uncategorized Published - 10 June, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
Epiglottitis: It Hasn’t Gone Away

Authors: J. Lance Lichtor, M.D. et al Anesthesiology 6 2016, Vol.124, 1404-1407. Due to the potentially unforgiving nature of epiglottitis and supraglottitis, the clinician should have a firm understanding of the presentation, work up, and management of a patient presenting with worrisome symptoms. George Washington, the United States’ first president, 2 yr after leaving office on […]

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Uncategorized Published - 9 June, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
Effects of Volatile Anesthetics on Mortality and Postoperative Pulmonary and Other Complications in Patients Undergoing Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Authors: Christopher Uhlig, M.D. et al Anesthesiology 6 2016, Vol.124, 1230-1245. Background: It is not known whether modern volatile anesthetics are associated with less mortality and postoperative pulmonary or other complications in patients undergoing general anesthesia for surgery. Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted for randomized controlled trials fulfilling following criteria: (1) population: adult patients undergoing general […]

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Uncategorized Published - 9 June, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
FDA Approves Implant to Treat Opioid Dependence

The FDA has approved a buprenorphine implant as a maintenance treatment for opioid dependence. Probuphine, made up of four inch-long rods placed subdermally on the inside of the upper arm, is designed to deliver a steady dose of buprenorphine over a 6-month period. The implant is approved for patients who are already on low-to-moderate doses […]

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Uncategorized Published - 9 June, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
Tapering Opioids May Improve Arthroplasty Outcomes

Opioids commonly are used for pain management in patients with osteoarthritis. However, a new study has found that reducing opioid use by half prior to surgery may lead to better functional outcomes. By Thomas G. Ciccone and Forest Tennant, MD, DrPH Interview with Kevin J. Bozic, MD, MBA Managing pain from knee or hip osteoarthritis (OA) is oftentimes […]

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Uncategorized Published - 9 June, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
Pain and Weather—A Cloudy Issue

Numerous peer-reviewed studies have attempted to validate a correlation between patient pain and meteorological conditions, but documenting any sort of repeatable linkage remains a scientific enigma. By Mark A. Young, MD, MBA, FACP and Brandon Bukovitz, BS Patients suffering from chronic pain frequently attribute their symptoms to changes in the weather. In fact, a study revealed that a […]

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