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The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF) has issued four recommendations for patient monitoring during anesthesia that further bolster patient safety and help prevent postoperative ...
It’s a familiar tale of inexorable demographics and health trends: the rapid graying of America, the growing chronic disease burden, and the exodus of physicians and nurses from the baby boomer ...
We invited a member of our editorial advisory board, Admir Hadzic, MD, PhD, to select a group of international experts and ask them seven questions of his own choosing. (Note that not everyone ...
SAN FRANCISCO—A pair of analyses of the MINDDS (Minimizing ICU Neurological Dysfunction with Dexmedetomidine induced Sleep) study, has yielded interesting findings about the relationship between ...
As a board-certified anesthesiologist who happens to be an owner of a hotel—COVID-19 disruption and resultant wipeout notwithstanding—it strikes me as odd that what was traditionally a mom-and-pop ...
Narrating this video is William Rosenblatt, MD, a professor of anesthesiology and otolaryngology at Yale School of Medicine, in New Haven, Conn. He developed the Airway on Demand (AOD) program to ...
Patients who use a virtual reality headset during hand surgery may need less anesthesia care, according to data from a new study. Researchers enrolled 40 adults undergoing hand surgery and randomly ...
In this new season of “Anesthesiology News presents The Etherist,” we’re going to examine a topic that’s both spoken about not enough and too much—physician well-being. In the wake of the COVID-19 ...
Originally published by our sister publication Pain Medicine News.. New research has found that increased access to the opioid use disorder (OUD) drug methadone at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Originally published by our sister publication Pain Medicine News. New research shows a pain management method often championed as the best substitute for opioids may instead be prolonging pain in ...
Patients’ baseline cannabinoid use is associated with an increased likelihood of requiring high doses of sedation for gastroscopy but not for colonoscopy, according to new research presented at ...
The COVID-19 pandemic may have ignited a surge in telemedicine, but one Pennsylvania surgeon has been using communications technology to perform a significant amount of his work remotely for more than ...
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