Author: Catherine L. Chen, MD, MPH ASA Monitor June 2023, Vol. 87, 37. When I received my first FAER Research Fellowship Grant to study unnecessary routine preoperative testing in Medicare cataract surgery patients as a CA-2 resident in 2013, I could not have predicted that I would still be studying the delivery of cataract surgery care […]
Read MoreAuthors: Andrew Bowdle, MD, PhD, FASE et al Anesthesiology April 2023. Background The dose of sugammadex recommended by the manufacturer for reversal of rocuronium is 2 mg/kg when the train-of-four count is 2 or more and 4 mg/kg when it is less than 2 but there is a post-tetanic count of at least 1. The purpose of […]
Read MoreСаrdiac Anesthesiologist April 2023 Ketamine is a powerful anesthetic drug that has been used in medical settings for decades. However, its effects on the brain have also led to its use as a recreational drug, leading to controversy surrounding its use. Despite its negative associations, recent research has shown promising potential for the drug in the […]
Read MoreAuthors: Emily P. Mihalko, Ph.D et al Anesthesiology April 2023. Background The use of low-titer group O whole blood is increasing. To reduce wastage, unused units can be converted to packed red blood cells. Supernatant is currently discarded post-conversion; however, it could be a valuable transfusable product. The aim of this study was to evaluate […]
Read MoreAuthors: Kira A Spencer, Ph.D. et al Anesthesiology Newly Published on April 2023. Background. A variety of molecular targets for volatile anesthetics have been suggested including the anesthetic-sensitive K+ leak channel, TREK-1. Knockout of TREK-1 is reported to render mice resistant to volatile anesthetics, making TREK-1 channels compelling targets for anesthetic action. Spinal cord slices from mice, […]
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