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Myoclonus following Spinal Anesthesia
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1979Myoclonus occurred in a 57-year-old patient following spinal anesthesia. The possible underlying mechanisms are discussed.
E J, Fox, R, Villanueva, H S, Schutta
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1933
Spinal anesthesia is responsible for more deaths than any other anesthetic in proportion to the number administered. The mortality diminishes with the experience of the operator. The relation of experience to mortality is shown in the accompanying chart.
JOHN O. BOWER, J. H. CLARK, J. C. BURNS
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Spinal anesthesia is responsible for more deaths than any other anesthetic in proportion to the number administered. The mortality diminishes with the experience of the operator. The relation of experience to mortality is shown in the accompanying chart.
JOHN O. BOWER, J. H. CLARK, J. C. BURNS
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American Journal of Therapeutics, 2009
Continuous spinal anesthesia (CSA) is an underutilized technique in modern anesthesia practice. Compared with other techniques of neuraxial anesthesia, CSA allows incremental dosing of an intrathecal local anesthetic for an indefinite duration, whereas traditional single-shot spinal anesthesia usually involves larger doses, a finite, unpredictable ...
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Continuous spinal anesthesia (CSA) is an underutilized technique in modern anesthesia practice. Compared with other techniques of neuraxial anesthesia, CSA allows incremental dosing of an intrathecal local anesthetic for an indefinite duration, whereas traditional single-shot spinal anesthesia usually involves larger doses, a finite, unpredictable ...
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Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2018
Outside of anesthesia, lumbar puncture (LP) is commonly performed for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Patients with leukemia and lymphoma need multiple LPs for diagnosis and intrathecal chemotherapy.
A. M. Ho, G. Mizubuti, Adrienne K. Ho
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Outside of anesthesia, lumbar puncture (LP) is commonly performed for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Patients with leukemia and lymphoma need multiple LPs for diagnosis and intrathecal chemotherapy.
A. M. Ho, G. Mizubuti, Adrienne K. Ho
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1932
In reviewing the literature on spinal anesthesia, one is surprised to find a large number of articles in which thousands of cases have been reported, but few of them give the clinical observations of the neurologic examination and the neurologic complications and necropsy observations.
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In reviewing the literature on spinal anesthesia, one is surprised to find a large number of articles in which thousands of cases have been reported, but few of them give the clinical observations of the neurologic examination and the neurologic complications and necropsy observations.
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Core Temperature Monitoring in Obstetric Spinal Anesthesia Using an Ingestible Telemetric Sensor
Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2018BACKGROUND: Perioperative hypothermia may affect maternal and neonatal outcomes after obstetric spinal anesthesia. Core temperature is often poorly monitored during spinal anesthesia, due to the lack of an accurate noninvasive core temperature monitor ...
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Archives of Surgery, 1936
The purpose of this report is to examine various clinical practices in the use of spinal anesthesia and the assumption concerning them in the light of facts accumulated in a four year study on experimental spinal anesthesia in the dog. The following topics will be discussed: (1) the effect of the narcotic agent on the respiratory center; (2) the use of
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The purpose of this report is to examine various clinical practices in the use of spinal anesthesia and the assumption concerning them in the light of facts accumulated in a four year study on experimental spinal anesthesia in the dog. The following topics will be discussed: (1) the effect of the narcotic agent on the respiratory center; (2) the use of
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2021
Spinal anesthesia is the injection of local anesthetics and additives into the subarachnoid space, providing analgesia by creating a sensory block and providing suitable surgical conditions by creating a motor block. In the pediatric population, spinal “intrathecal” anesthesia can be used as an alternative to general anesthesia for lower extremity and ...
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Spinal anesthesia is the injection of local anesthetics and additives into the subarachnoid space, providing analgesia by creating a sensory block and providing suitable surgical conditions by creating a motor block. In the pediatric population, spinal “intrathecal” anesthesia can be used as an alternative to general anesthesia for lower extremity and ...
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