The stress of cardiac arrest leading to massive release of catecholamines plus potential exogenous administration of epinephrine may lead to hypokalemia, but...
Post-CPR potassium are typically off and often appear to be the cause of arrhythmias. I bet his coronary angio will require an intervention, let us know ! Ivan...
A 40 year old male operated for a nodule on vocal cord. ASA grade 1. All investigations within normal limits.(pre op electrolytes not done) Patient went into...
syrinx c1-c3 13y male for decompression would you allow the patient's temperature to drop intraoperatively, and rewarm at 34deg c? any literature? thanks. an...
http://www.ambu.com/Files/Billeder/com/Landingpages/aScope/IE_aScope_493200201_0509.pdf Anyone knows the cost of this ? What do you think about it ? Ivan...
For those interested in trauma - videos from 2008 London Trauma Transfusion and Coagulopathy Symposium: http://www.trauma.org/index.php/main/article/713/ ...
In our setting Celebrex P.O. is a one of the common Cox2 ordered for pain relief post op when patients are started on diet... usual dose available 400mg tab PO...
Some insight into the use of different vasopressors in Septic shock- Surviving sepsis campaign 2008 Savitar The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your...
Our national paediatric anaesthesia cogress has just taken place in Cape Town. I was asked to do a talk on Rescuing the Paediatric Airway. The talk and...
As for the phenylephrine and vascular perfusion, I will state there is simply a great deal of "voodoo medicine" and associated beliefs out there. Take a look...
The MAP measured via occillotonometry is the MOST reliable number and is a direct measured parameter. THis is why when patients move during measurement, the...
MAP is actually measured via oscillometry. The systolic and diastolic pressures are calculated via proprietary algorithms b Steve Anderson, MD Sent from my ...
Does the MAP that the automated BP gives you, have any real value as a true approx. of MAP? Sent from my iPhone Ron Shenker On Nov 12, 2009, at 6:36, Paul...
I give Neosyn drips as well. My concern has always been the question of where perfusion is improved and where it is compromised. With a neosyn drip am I...
i use medscape's app for drugs(free), oxford's handbook of anesthesiology($) and skyscape's apps(free) (ACC, OCM and Archimedes mostly). dino kattato crna...
Epocrates, Skyscape with Harrison's Manual of Medicine, American College of Cardiology guidelines, and a Perioperative Medicine text. Skyscape also has Barash...
Hello All , I wonder if some members of the group have some expericence with Anesthesia applications for Iphone and can share experience. I know that Epocrates...
More important than WHAT you use to support blood pressure is in my mind the whole issue of just WHAT is an adequate BP in patients under anesthesia! These...
me too ... -- ... Dr. med. Mark Weinert, D.E.S.A. FA Ansthesie Prov. Fellow cardiac Anaesthesia Wellington Hospital Wellington 6002 New Zealand all opinion...
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I use it alot, especially when using remifentanil. D. John Doyle MD PhD FRCPC Professor of Anesthesiology Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case...
yes <http://pennmedicine.org/> <http://pennmedicine.org/> W Andrew Kofke MD MBA FCCM Professor, Director of Neuroanesthesia Co-Director Neurocritical Care ...
We've recently discussed several reports showing hypotension may lead to strokes (beta blockers, sitting position shoulder sx, similar etiology in POVL...
hi i did lot of work on it , and the anatomic landmark in this initial letter are not correct as he excepted in the recent paper too , so it is still food for...