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Uncategorized Published - 27 June, 2023    By - Dr Clemens
Anatomical and Radiological Assessments of Injectate Spread Stratified by the Volume of the Pericapsular Nerve Group Block

AUTHORS: Kim, Ji Yeong MD et al Anesthesia & Analgesia 136(3):p 597-604, March 2023. BACKGROUND: The pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block was recently suggested as a regional technique for managing acute pain after hip surgery. However, few anatomical studies have confirmed the spread of injectate during the PENG block. This cadaver study aimed to analyze injectate […]

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Uncategorized Published - 27 June, 2023    By - Dr Clemens
Study examines long-term laryngological sequelae and patient-reported outcomes after COVID-19 infection

DG Alerts Laryngeal dysfunction was commonly present and was persistent for months after recovery from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in non-hospitalised and non-intubated patients, according to a study published in the American Journal of Otolaryngology. “Our findings underscore the considerable long-term burden of laryngeal dysfunction in patients after recovery from COVID-19 infection of varying severity. To […]

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Uncategorized Published - 27 June, 2023    By - Dr Clemens
Neuromuscular Monitoring: What’s New and Where Are We Headed?

Authors: Patrick Forrest, MD et al  ASA Monitor July 2023, Vol. 87, 1–5. Figure: Acceleromyography. Image courtesy of the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation. Many readers may now be familiar with the new ASA practice guidelines for monitoring and antagonism of neuromuscular blockade that were published this past January (Anesthesiology 2023;138:13-41). For those who are not, this […]

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Uncategorized Published - 27 June, 2023    By - Dr Clemens
Resilience and Renewal in Post-COVID Academic Anesthesiology

Author: Michael C. Lewis, MD, FASA ASA Monitor July 2023, Vol. 87, 32. It is with great honor that I have served as President of the Society of Academic Associations of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine (SAAAPM) since October 2021. While my assumption of this leadership role was earlier than planned and my term of service is […]

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Uncategorized Published - 27 June, 2023    By - Dr Clemens
Person-First Language in Anesthesiology Care

Author: Scott Segal, MD, MHCM ASA Monitor July 2023, Vol. 87, e1. Do words matter? The language with which we refer to our patients can affect the way they feel about themselves, the success with which they are treated and adhere to clinical recommendations, and the way that clinicians make treatment choices. “Person-first language” is a […]

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