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Naming the nomenclatures: Dotting the Antidotes, Antagonizing the Antagonists
My opinion: In our pursuit to explore and explain for ourselves about what happens if the "antagonists" are administered prior to the "agonists", we realized that we may have been naming our medications incorrectly although it can be considered honest mistake or outright ignorance on our behalves. The medications that initiated an..
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Is It Time to Review The RUSH For Start Times in Operating Rooms from Patients' Perspectives? Our Limited Data Results Over One Month Period Based On Yes-No-Don't Know (YNDK) Scale
Introduction: Quality assurance (QA) has become an essential ingredient of healthcare delivery. QA methods can review patient safety processes for patients across various healthcare locations [1-10], QA also involves catering to the patient satisfaction scores. One of the initiative for peri-operative efficiency and time management ..
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Unicorn of Anesthesia: Can Mythical cumulative electromagnetic Vector of Human Brain explain induction- Reversal of Anesthesia?
Abstract: There is a popular "myth" that once upon a time, there was an animal "Unicorn" with single horn arising from its forehead and it existed during the ancient civilizations thousands of years ago as presumably depicted in the excavated symbols from those civilizations. It is our perspective that the mythical ancient anima..
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"Not Hesitate, Use Etomidate: Use Etomidate, Not Hesitate!" Alternates Opine, "Whyn't Ketamine!"
Abstract: The human population is NEITHER getting smaller in terms of weight gain trends NOR healthier in terms of cardiovascular health trends. Irrespective of fluctuating time-trends in regards to cardiovascular mortality, cardiovascular diseases' societal burden related to cardiovascular morbidity may be increasing overall, r..
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A Simple Interscalene Block: The Manani's Technique. Some Elements of Distinction from Supraclavicular Perivascular Techniques
Abstract : Aim: The aim of this study is an anatomical review regarding the brachial plexus and its relationships with contiguous anatomical structures to better define the Interscalene Brachial Plexus Block Technique already described by Manani (IBPBTM), specifically concerning the point of needle penetration, needle direction a..
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Maneuvers To Relieve The Endotracheal Tube Obstruction Caused By The Bevel Orifice Abutting The Trachea In The Prone Position
Abstract: Endotracheal obstruction can be life threatening complication and immediate intervention is needed. Evaluation and maneuvers to relieve the obstruction can be difficult if this occurs in a patient positioned prone. We report a case intraoperative airway obstruction caused by the abutting of the endotracheal tube orific..
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Anesthetic Management Of A Patient With Tetra-Amelia Syndrome
Abstract : Tetra-amelia Syndrome is a very rare autosomal genetic disorder characterized by the complete absence of all extremities with associated anomalies. Anesthetic management of these patients may be challenging, including problems with vascular access, lack of sites available to monitor blood pressure and possible difficul..
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Neurogenic Pulmonary Edema -the Lurking Peril
Abstract: The authors report on a patient with acute obstructive hydrocephalus due to cerebellar meatastatic lesion who presented with neurogenic pulmonary edema. The edema resolved on placement of the ventriculoperitonial shunt. Because neurogenic pulmonary edema may be a unrecognised consequence of obstructive hydrocephalus, i..
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Googles Eye Shield & Evaporative Dry Eye
My opinion: Evaporative dry eye and aqueous tear-deficient dry eye are the two major sub-types of dry eye1. Though self-reported eye complaints and ocular surface alterations have been reported to have a high prevalence (72.3%) in operating room (OR) personnel2, incidence of dry eye (evaporative or aqueous tear-deficient) in OR pe..
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Intraosseous Vascular Access In Adult Anesthesia: A Vastly Underutilized Procedure
My opinion: As anesthesiologists we are trained extensively to deal with what is for many of us a once-in-a-career event, the need for a surgical airway. But those of us who treat only adults are likely unfamiliar with a procedure to help skirt a much more common, but equally life-threatening problem: difficult vascular acces..
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