Tag: #AnesthesiaResearch
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Rare Case Report Anesthetic Management of a Lactating Mother with Congenital Methemoglobinemia
Introduction Managing anesthesia in patients with rare hematological conditions can be extremely challenging. A recently published case in the International Journal of Clinical Anesthesia Research highlights the anesthetic considerations for a lactating mother with congenital methemoglobinemia undergoing laparoscopic surgery. This condition limits the oxygen-carrying capacity of hemoglobin, posing life-threatening risks during anesthesia. Visit Anesthesia Research…
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Intubating Laryngeal Mask Airway vs. Macintosh Laryngoscope A Safer Route to Hemodynamic Stability in Anesthesia
Introduction Securing the airway is a critical step during general anesthesia, and anesthesiologists constantly seek safer, more efficient methods to minimize complications. This observational study from Maharishi Markandeshwar University compares the hemodynamic stress responses between two widely used intubation techniques: the traditional Macintosh laryngoscope and the intubating laryngeal mask airway (ILMA). The findings bring attention…
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Understanding Nasopalatine Duct Cysts Insights from Ten Clinical Cases
Introduction Nasopalatine duct cysts (NPDCs), the most common non-odontogenic cysts in the oral cavity, often go unnoticed due to their asymptomatic nature. These developmental cysts, located in the midline of the anterior maxilla, can mimic other periapical pathologies, leading to misdiagnosis and improper treatment. A recent clinical review by Istanbul University’s Department of Oral and…
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Enteral vs. Parenteral Nutrition in ICU Which Carries Fewer Complications
Introduction The choice between enteral (EN) and parenteral nutrition (PN) in critically ill patients has long been a point of clinical debate. A recent retrospective study from Karadeniz Technical University provides valuable insights into the comparative risks and outcomes associated with each feeding method in intensive care units (ICUs). This research highlights the key differences…
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Optimizing Muscle Relaxant Selection in Pediatric Day Surgery Rocuronium vs Atracurium vs Cisatracurium
Introduction: Pediatric day surgeries demand not only rapid induction and recovery but also precise neuromuscular control. This study investigates the comparative effectiveness and pharmacoeconomic rationale of three modern muscle relaxants rocuronium bromide, atracurium besilate, and cisatracurium besilateduring short surgical interventions in children. Conducted at the Azerbaijan Medical University, the research offers insights into choosing the…
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Strengthening Ambulance Care How Trained Are Sri Lanka’s Emergency Medical Teams
Introduction Emergency medical care starts the moment help is callednot just when a patient reaches the hospital. A new study published in the International Journal of Clinical Anesthesia and Research explores the knowledge, attitudes, and skills of emergency medical personneldoctors, nurses, and EMTswho accompany patients to the National Hospital of Sri Lanka. The findings shed…
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Can BMI Affect Epidural Needle Insertion Pressure Insights to Advance Anesthesia Simulation
Introduction A recent clinical study explored the pressure required during epidural needle insertion in laboring women with varying body mass indices (BMI), aiming to enhance high-fidelity anesthesia simulators. These findings offer vital data that could revolutionize training in neuraxial techniques. Visit https://www.anesthesiaresjournal.com for more groundbreaking research in this field. Pressure Differences by BMI Findings from…
