An anesthesiologist-intensivist proposes integrating big data, ultrasound stratification, and triple monitoring to reduce risks in the operating room and ICU.
Pure μ-opioids (methadone, morphine, hydromorphone) provide profound analgesia and are preferred for extensive dental procedures. Partial agonists (buprenorphine) are suitable for moderate pain.
As anesthesia leaders settle into 2026, the big questions aren’t just about hiring; they’re about how ASCs pay for coverage, how tightly schedules depend on staffing stability and whether technology ...
Ultrasound-Guided Axillary Nerve Block Shows Promise for Fracture Reduction in Emergency Departments
Ultrasound-guided axillary nerve block is as effective as fracture hematoma block in providing pain control for forearm ...
In patients who undergo lower limb orthopedic surgery, the use of single-shot femoral nerve block is associated with an ...
Ultrasound-guided stellate ganglion block significantly reduces early postoperative visceral pain after laparoscopic ...
Nurse Anesthesia students are highly discouraged from working during training due to the academic and clinical demands of ...
A preoperative nerve block may help reduce morphine consumption for pediatric patients undergoing primary cleft palate repair.
1 Department of Anesthesiology, Shunde Heping Surgery Hospital, Foshan, China 2 Department of Anesthesiology, The Affiliated Shunde Hospital of Jinan University, Foshan, China Background: Effective ...
Background: To compare the anesthetic and analgesic effects of popliteal sciatic nerve block and intrathecal anesthesia in acute Achilles tendon rupture patients undergoing surgery. Methods: This ...
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