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Uncategorized Published - 24 August, 2015    By - Dr Clemens
Current and Emerging Technology In Anesthesia

Allan F. Simpao, MD 2015 Annual Meeting Program Chair, Society for Technology in Anesthesia Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jorge A. Galvez, MD Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School […]

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Uncategorized Published - 24 August, 2015    By - Dr Clemens
Tonsillectomy Guidelines Improve Processes but Not Outcomes

In the 2 years after publication of national guidelines on tonsillectomy quality of care, there were favorable changes in medication use among children undergoing this operation, according to a retrospective cohort study published June 22 in Pediatrics. However, the proportion of children returning to the hospital because of complications increased. Investigators assessed the effect of the 2011 […]

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Uncategorized Published - 24 August, 2015    By - Dr Clemens
Autism Risk and Cesarean Delivery: Final Verdict Is In

It is unlikely that birth by cesarean delivery is a causal risk factor for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), according to a new study by researchers in Cork, Ireland, who have examined this issue previously. In a meta-analytic review of relevant studies published last year in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, they found that birth by […]

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Uncategorized Published - 21 August, 2015    By - Dr Clemens
Pooled Analyses Indicate Pain Represents a Major Component of Restless Leg Syndrome

Patients who complain of restless leg syndrome (RLS) often have pain as one of the common symptoms of the disorder and they often seek medical treatment for relief of that pain, researchers reported here at SLEEP 2015, the 29th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies (APSS). About 58% of adult patients were responders […]

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Uncategorized Published - 21 August, 2015    By - Dr Clemens
Dextrose Decreases Incidence of Postoperative Vomiting in Children

A randomised study presented here on June 20 at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society (CAS) suggests that dextrose can be used in paediatric patients to decrease postoperative vomiting (POV). POV is common in children and often may lead to hospital admissions, said Kelly Anne Fedoruk, MD, Department of Anesthesiology, University of […]

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