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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia - A Comparison of Minidose Lidocaine-Fentanyl and Conventional-Dose Lidocaine Spinal Anesthesia - IMPLICATIONS: The use of a small-dose lidocaine plus fentanyl combination for spinal anesthesia provides greater hemodynamic stability, faster recovery, and a significantly reduced incidence of transient neurologic symptoms than a conventional dose (50 mg) of spinal lidocaine/
Ben-David, Bruce
International Anesthesia Research Society]
2000
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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/
Mulroy, Michael F
International Anesthesia Research Society]
2000
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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/
Shao, Xinli
International Anesthesia Research Society]
2000
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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/
Byhahn, Christian
International Anesthesia Research Society]
2000
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia - Recovery Profiles and Costs of Anesthesia for Outpatient Unilateral Inguinal Herniorrhaphy - IMPLICATIONS: Local anesthesia with propofol sedation for inguinal hernia repair was associated with a faster recovery, higher patient satisfaction, and lower costs compared with general and spinal anesthesia/
Song, Dajun
International Anesthesia Research Society]
2000
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AMBULATORY ANESTHESIA - Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia - SPECIAL ARTICLE - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Should We Completely Banish Human Albumin from Our Intensive Care Units? - IMPLICATIONS: Human albumin is still widely used in critically ill patients for volume replacement therapy or for correcting hypoproteinemia. Most meta-analyses on the value of albumin administration are over 15 yr old and raise more questions than they answer. With the help of a MEDLINE analysis, we examined more recent studies in humans using albumin. Most of these studies have recommended a very cautious use of albumin in critically ill patients/
Boldt, Joachim
International Anesthesia Research Society]
2000
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Ambulatory Spinal Anesthesia: Plain Mepivacaine/
International Anesthesia Research Society]
2000
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Aortic Valve Area Assessment: Double-Envelope Technique/
International Anesthesia Research Society]
2000
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