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Regional anesthetics
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Part 1 book "Review of forensic medicine and toxicology" includes content: Medical jurisprudence and ethics; acts related to medical practice, legal procedure, identification, identification ii, medico legal autopsy, autopsy room hazards, thanatology, signs of death, asphyxia, injuries, firearm injuries, regional injuries, thermal injuries, transportation injuries, explosion injuries and fall from height, medico legal aspects of injuries, decompression, radiation and altitude sickness, starvation deaths, infanticide and child abuse, anesthetic deaths.
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muasambanhan10
06-04-2024
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Part 2 book "Questions and answers in small animal anesthesia" includes content: Troubleshooting hypercapnia and hypocapnia, troubleshooting hypothermia and hyperthermia, common arrhythmias in anesthetized patients, constant rate infusions, loco regional anesthesia, troubleshooting anesthetic recovery, recognition and assessment of pain in dogs, recognition and assessment of pain in cats,... and other contents.
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muasambanhan02
18-12-2023
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Part 2 book "Farm animal anesthesia - Cattle, small ruminants, camelids, and pigs" includes content: Perioperative monitoring and management of complications, local and regional anesthesia in food animals, anesthetic management of specific procedures, pain management for farm animals, fluid therapy, regulatory and legal considerations of anesthetics and analgesics used in food producing animals.
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muasambanhan02
18-12-2023
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Part 2 book "Essentials of small animal anesthesia and analgesia" includes content: Local anesthetics and regional analgesic techniques; anesthesia for patients with cardiovascular disease; anesthesia for patients with respiratory disease and/or airway compromise; anesthesia for patients with neurological disease; anesthesia for small animal patients with renal disease; anesthesia for patients with liver disease; anesthesia for patients with gastrointestinal disease,... and other contents.
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oursky10
04-12-2023
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Rising concerns regarding the potential long-term neurocognitive effects of general anesthetic agents have renewed an interest in using regional anesthesia instead of general anesthesia in infants. Although generally safe and effective, the primary risk associated with regional anesthesia relates to the use of large doses of local anesthetic agents and the potential for local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST).
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viintuit
26-09-2023
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Regional anesthesia is being used more frequently in pediatric anesthesia practice, including the perioperative care of neonates and infants. Adverse effects may be encountered during epidural needle placement, with catheter advancement, or subsequently during infusion of local anesthetic agents.
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viwhitewolf
03-07-2023
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Intravenous lipid emulsions have been introduced for the management of patients with Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST). These emulsions have been stated as a first-line treatment in the guidelines of several international anesthesia organizations.
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viisaacnewton
25-04-2022
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Recent studies have reported that cancer surgeries involving regional anesthesia have better outcomes than those under general anesthesia. However, the effects of anesthetic technique have not been investigated in patients with bladder cancer. Therefore, this retrospective study was conducted to investigate which anesthetic technique results in a better bladder cancer prognosis.
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viisaacnewton
25-04-2022
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Interscalene block (ISB) is commonly performed using 20-40 mL of local anesthetic. Spread to adjacent structures and consequent adverse effects including paralysis of the ipsilateral hemidiaphragm are frequent. Pain ratings, analgesic requirements, adverse events, satisfaction, function and diaphragmatic excursion were compared following interscalene block (ISB) with reduced initial bolus volumes.
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viisaacnewton
26-04-2022
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The effect of adding clonidine to local anesthetics for nerve or plexus blocks remains unclear. Most of the studies in adults have demonstrated the positive effects of clonidine on intra- and postoperative analgesia when used as an adjunctive agent or in some cases as a single to regional techniques. In the pediatric population, there are only few trials involving clonidine as an adjunct to regional anesthesia, and the analgesic benefits are not definite in this group of patients.
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viisaacnewton
26-04-2022
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We evaluated the efficacy of a new anesthetic technique termed ultrasound-guided capsule-sheath space block (CSSB) combined with anterior cervical cutaneous nerve block (CCNB) for thyroidectomy. Methods: The study included two parts: Part one was an imaging study to determine technique feasibility. The CSSB was performed on five healthy volunteers by introducing the needle 0.5 cm lateral to the probe under in-plane needle ultrasound guidance. A
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viisaacnewton
26-04-2022
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Bupivacaine and levobupivacaine have similar pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics, and are used regularly in spinal anesthesia. Whether potential differences in their hemodynamic and anesthetic profiles could determine a differential risk of complications in elderly subjects, is controversial.
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vampires36
30-12-2021
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The ultrasound guided intermediate cervical plexus block with perivascular infiltration of the internal carotid artery (PVB) is a new technique for regional anesthesia in carotid endarterectomy (CEA). We conducted a pilot study investigating the effects of deep cervical block (DCB), intermediate cervical block alone (ICB) and PVB on perioperative complications in patients undergoing elective CEA. We hypothesized, that the ropivacaine plasma concentration is higher in patients receiving DCB compared to PVB and ICB.
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vizhangzhidong
29-12-2021
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We aim to describe the evaluation and management of a patient with the uncommon combination of both mitochondrial myopathy and possible malignant hyperthermia susceptibility as an important source of information and as a valuable example of the role of regional anesthesia for patients with these diagnoses.
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vizhangzhidong
29-12-2021
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Patient satisfaction is a well-established indicator to evaluate the quality of medical care and there is an increasing support for the use of patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) to evaluate satisfaction. To anesthetize the upper limb for surgery, both general and regional plexus anaesthesia are appropriate techniques.
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vizhangzhidong
29-12-2021
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Nerve block of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN) is a predominantly sensory block. It reduces pain following total hip arthroplasty (THA), but the non-responder rate is high. We hypothesized, that an increased volume of ropivacaine, would result in greater coverage of incisions used for THA.
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vizhangzhidong
29-12-2021
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Breast cancer accounts for nearly a quarter of all cancers in women worldwide, and more than 90% of women diagnosed with breast cancer undergo mastectomy or breast-conserving surgery. Retrospective clinical studies have suggested that use of regional anesthesia leads to improved patient outcomes.
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vibaku2711
22-07-2020
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part 1 book “a practical approach to regional anesthesia” has contents: local anesthetics, local anesthetic clinical pharmacology, complications of regional anesthesia, premedication and monitoring, spinal anesthesia, epidural anesthesia, caudal anesthesia, paravertebral block,… and other contents.
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tieu_vu14
15-08-2018
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Local anesthetic system toxicity following brachial plexus anesthesia is severe complication of regional block. We reported a case of central nervous system toxicity following brachial plexus anesthesia, who was rescued successfully with intravenous lipid emulsion.
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jangni4
20-04-2018
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The use of nitrous oxide should be limited to cases where topical and local anesthetics are inadequate. In such situations, consultation with the prenatal care provider would be prudent. Adequate precautions must be taken to prevent hypoxia, hypotension and aspiration (13). Alterations in anatomy and physiology induced by pregnancy have anesthetic implications and present potential hazards for the mother and the fetus. Therefore, most anesthesiologists prefer to use local and regional anesthetics for pregnant women....
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can_thai
11-12-2012
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