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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - A Comparison of Minidose Lidocaine-Fentanyl Spinal Anesthesia and Local Anesthesia/Propofol Infusion for Outpatient Knee Arthroscopy - IMPLICATIONS: Both local anesthesia supplemented by a titrated IV propofol infusion and minidose lidocaine-fentanyl spinal anesthesia for outpatient knee arthroscopy provide high patient satisfaction with equally rapid recovery and discharge./
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Ben-David, Bruce
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia - A Comparison of Spinal, Epidural, and General Anesthesia for Outpatient Knee Arthroscopy - IMPLICATIONS: For outpatient knee arthroscopy, anesthesia can be provided adequately with regional or general anesthesia. Epidural and general anesthesia provide equal recovery times and patient satisfaction, whereas spinal anesthesia may prolong recovery and have increased side effects. The choice of anesthesia may depend primarily on the patient's interest in being alert or asleep during the procedure/
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Mulroy, Michael F
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - A Comparison of the Cost-Effectiveness of Remifentanil Versus Fentanyl as an Adjuvant to General Anesthesia for Outpatient Gynecologic Surgery - IMPLICATIONS: As an opioid adjuvant to general anesthesia for outpatient gynecologic laparoscopy and hysteroscopy, the benefits of remifentanil did not offset its added cost as compared with fentanyl./
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Beers, Richard A
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - A Comparison of the Effects of Propofol and Midazolam on Memory During Two Levels of Sedation by Using Target-Controlled Infusion/
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Roode, Annemiek de
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - (Society for Ambulatory, Anesthesia) - Ambulatory Surgery: Room Air Versus Nasal Cannula Oxygen During Transport After General Anesthesia - IMPLICATIONS: Most adult patients undergoing ambulatory surgery can be transported safely to the PACU breathing room air after general anesthesia. However, patients whose age was >=60 yr or weight >=100 kg, or for whom transient O2 desaturation on transport may be harmful, should be transported while breathing oxygen via nasal cannula./
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Mathes, Donald D
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia - Bisulfite-Containing Propofol: Is it a Cost-Effective Alternative to DiprivanTM for Induction of Anesthesia? - IMPLICATIONS: Bisulfite-containing propofol and DiprivanTM (Astra-Zeneca, Wilmington, DE) were similar with respect to their induction characteristics; however, the generic formulation was associated with a smaller incidence of injection pain. Assuming that the drug costs are similar, these data suggest that the bisulfite-containing formulation of propofol is a cost-effective alternative to DiprivanTM/
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Shao, Xinli
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA . (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - BRIEF REPORTS - A Comparative Study of General Anesthesia, Intravenous Regional Anesthesia, and Axillary Block for Outpatient Hand Surgery: Clinical Outcome and Cost Analysis/
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Chan, Vincent W S
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - BRIEF REPORT - Selective Spinal Anesthesia: A Comparison of Hyperbaric Bupivacaine 4 mg Versus 6 mg for Outpatient Knee Arthroscopy/
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Valanne, Jukka V
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA . (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - BRIEF REPORTS - Induction of Anesthesia in the Elderly Ambulatory Patient: A Double-Blinded Comparison of Propofol and Sevoflurane/
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Kirkbride, David A
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - BRIEF REPORTS - Oral Ibuprofen Versus Paracetamol Plus Codeine for Analgesia After Ambulatory Surgery - IMPLICATIONS: Oral ibuprofen 800 mg is preferable to codeine 60 mg plus paracetamol 800 mg for pain control at home after ambulatory surgery. Ibuprofen is a nonprescription drug with equal analgesic effect that causes less constipation and has better patient satisfaction compared with the paracetamol plus codeine combination./
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Raeder, Johan C
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA . (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - BRIEF REPORTS - The Use of Auricular Acupuncture to Reduce Preoperative Anxiety/
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Wang, Shu-Ming
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - CASE REPORT - Rapacuronium: An Alternative To Succinylcholine For Electroconvulsive Therapy - IMPLICATIONS: Rapacuronium, 0.6-0.8 mg/kg iv, provided adequate relaxation for electroconvulsive therapy in a patient at risk for malignant hyperthermia./
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Kadar, Andrew G
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia - CRITICAL CARE AND TRAUMA - Percutaneous Tracheostomy: Ciaglia Blue Rhino Versus the Basic Ciaglia Technique of Percutaneous Dilational Tracheostomy - IMPLICATIONS: To assess practicability and safety of the Ciaglia Blue Rhino (Cook Critical Care, Bloomington, IL) -- An extensively modified technique of percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy -- 50 critically ill adults on long-term ventilation underwent either new Ciaglia Blue Rhino or percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy in a prospective, randomized clinical trial/
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Byhahn, Christian
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2000
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - Failure to Bypass the Postanesthesia Care Unit After Laparoscopy (Brief Report)/
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - (SOCIETY FOR AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA) - Fast-Tracking Children: Ambulatory Surgery/
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - Interscalene Brachial Plexus Block with Continuous Intraarticular Infusion of Ropivacaine - IMPLICATIONS: This study demonstrates that an interscalene brachial plexus block with 1.5% mepivacaine and a continuous intraarticular infusion of 0.5% ropivacaine at 2 mL/h provides better postoperative analgesia for arthroscopic shoulder surgery at 24 and 48 h than does a single-injection interscalene block with 0.5% ropivacaine./
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Klein, Stephen M
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - Intraoperative Small-Dose Ketamine Enhances Analgesia After Outpatient Knee Arthroscopy - IMPLICATIONS: Intraoperative small-dose ketamine proved a safe and effective adjunct to a multimodal analgesic regimen, improving both postoperative analgesia and functional outcome after outpatient arthroscopic meniscectomy./
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Menigaux, Christophe
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - Is There a Learning Curve Associated with the Use of Remifentanil?/
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Joshi, Girish P
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - (Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia) - Multimodal Antiemetic Management Prevents Early Postoperative Vomiting After Outpatient Laparoscopy - IMPLICATIONS: Use of a multimodal clinical care algorithm eliminates predischarge vomiting and improves satisfaction in patients undergoing outpatient laparoscopy./
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Scuderi, Phillip E
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - (Society for Ambulatory, Anesthesia) - Music Decreases Sedative Requirements During Spinal Anesthesia - IMPLICATIONS: It is possible to decrease sedative requirements during surgery under spinal anesthesia by allowing patients to listen to music to reduce their anxiety./
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Lepage, Caroline
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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