Dear Ivan, Thank you for your request. That is not our experience, at least in septic patients with heart failure. The correction of SvO2 parallels the...
LEONE Marc
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I think I see what Mike is saying - we follow pts. with HCO3 deficit and I see that it often just stays low for a while after I think I've given enough stuff...
Anyone has views on/experience with BIS and similar EEG monitors ? I have seen patients move with a BIS of 43..then I am telling myself BIS correlates with...
Effects of Hemoglobin Concentration, Skull Thickness, and the Area of the Cerebrospinal Fluid Layer on Near-infrared Spectroscopy Measurements Anesthesiology -...
Interestingly, in our patients, the lactate changes ahead of the ScVO2 which is logical if you think about a large tissue O2 deficit. As perfusion improves...
It is important to know that the BIS is NOT an "The patient won't move" monitor. It's an LOC (level of consciousness) monitor. The Brain is NOT the most...
BJA Advance Access originally published online on January 14, 2005 British Journal of Anaesthesia 2005 94(4):438-441; doi:10.1093/bja/aei070 This Article ...
We are currently trialing a new intraop. EEG monitor by Everest called SNAP: Wikipedia says: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anesthesia_awareness#_note-4 The most...
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia 50:732-746 (2003) http://www.cja-jca.org/cgi/content/full/50/7/732 The therapeutic use of magnesium in anesthesiology, intensive...
Very good review, but I didn’t see any comment on tetanus therapy (with MgSO4 among else). It is also used in veterinary anesthesia (see Anagnostou T. et al...
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-2995.2007.00359.x?journalCode=vaa Thiopental and halothane dose-sparing effects of magnesium sulphate...
Tetanus is interesting. First used by Blake intrathecally in 1905 with reported fair results (2 survivors out of 3 in what was then close to 100% mortality)....
Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology Volume 21, Issue 3, September 2007, Pages 313-325 Monitoring consciousness: the current status of EEG-based...
Abstracts - Monday June 23rd 2003 1630 - 1800 Canadian Journal of Anesthesia 50:A37 (2003) Abstracts - Monday June 23rd 2003 1630 - 1800 COMPARISON OF BIS AND...
What does this mean to anaesthetic practice?20 December 2004 Rainer J tom Wörden, Anaesthetist Send letter to journal: Re: What does this mean to anaesthetic...
Seminars in Anesthesia, Perioperative Medicine and Pain Volume 24, Issue 4, December 2005, Pages 176-185 Intraoperative EEG monitoring William J. Loskota PhD,...
Dear Colleagues, At the present time we use TOP for - diagnosis of palpitations of unknown origin - patients having not documented SVT who want to have more...
Here's Dr. Verbeet's review paper on esoph. pacing: http://cogprints.org/4245/1/verbeet.htm Excerpt and conclusion: Fig.13 Interruption of typical atrial...
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David, I still don't get it. You've proven it's not worse, but is it better ? In other words you've also proven that the 37 or 39 is not worse than the 35...
Hi Logan and Vincent and others, we're discussing the BIS and SNAP monitoring on our website (140 anesthesiologists) and we'd like you all to pitch in if at...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the Anesthideas group: Is it OK to test airway patency with gradual admistration of Sevoflurane in a...
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Hi Ivan, It seems like the whole idea of the survey is to justify not doing awake intubation in somebody with DA, My personal take on the matter, is to ...
Abdelmalak, M.D., Basem
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Feb 6, 2008 8:39 pm
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Hi, I agree with Basem in his attempt to encourage people to do awake intubations. Rather than doing things which could potentially land one into bad...
I am not disputing awake (spontaneous breathing) intubation is the safest approach to a potentially difficult airway. If I am getting intubated and if I have...