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Remimazolam anaphylaxis during anesthesia induction
Journal of Anesthesia, 2021Anaphylactic shock is a potentially lethal complication during anesthesia and requires appropriate management to save the patient's life. We report a 32-year-old man who developed anaphylaxis during induction of general anesthesia with remimazolam for hand surgery. He received general anesthesia with midazolam 4 weeks before.
Kota Tsurumi +5 more
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Pneumothorax Following Induction of Anesthesia
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969To the Editor:— I was most interested to read the article by Christian et al on "Pneumothorax Following Induction of Anesthesia" ( 209 :1710. 1969). The patient they described was already known to be unwell prior to anesthesia. It should, however, be noted that this complication may follow the induction of anesthesia in previously healthy patients ...
M S, Christian +2 more
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Pulmonary Hemodynamics during Induction of Anesthesia
Anesthesiology, 1977Changes in pulmonary hemodynamics and acid-base balance were recorded during induction of anesthesia using either intravenous administration of barbiturate (28 patients) or inhalation of N2O-O2-halothane (12 patients). The two types of induction resulted in equal elevations of pressures within the pulmonary circulation.
M B, Sorensen, E, Jacobsen
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ANESTHESIA INDUCTION AND MAINTENANCE
Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 1996The goals of any general anesthetic are the safe establishment of an airway and provision of sufficient analgesia, amnesia, and perhaps neuromuscular blockade to prevent patient awareness or movement during surgery. In the case of trauma, some of these steps may have already been accomplished by other health care providers.
Niels N. Chapman, Bruce F. Cullen
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Parental Presence During Anesthesia Induction
AORN Journal, 1988n the past few decades, numerous studies demonstrating the negative psychosocial effect I of hospitalization on children have been published. These effects appear to be worse when invasive procedures are involved.’ Nurses have been concerned with decreasing the distress experienced by children preparing for surgery?
C C, Johnston +4 more
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Parental Presence during Induction of Anesthesia
Anesthesiology, 1996Background To determine whether parental presence during induction of anesthesia is an effective preoperative behavioral intervention, a randomized controlled trial with children undergoing outpatient surgery was conducted. Methods Eighty-four children were randomly assigned to a ...
Z N, Kain +7 more
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Induction of General Anesthesia
2016General anesthesia can be induced either by intravenous injection or inhalation of anesthetic drugs. The advantages and disadvantages of each are considered, and an effective technique for inhalation induction is described.
C. Philip Larson, Richard A. Jaffe
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Methods of Induction in Pediatric Anesthesia
New England Journal of Medicine, 1949IN INFANTS and children the technic of induction of anesthesia demands careful consideration, if optimal results are to be obtained. The success of the induction depends upon several factors, one of the most important of which is the preoperative handling of the child. The first objective is the elimination of fear. Intelligent parents can help in this
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Parental Presence During Pediatric Anesthesia Induction
AORN Journal, 2012AbstractChildren undergoing a surgical intervention may experience anxiety before anesthesia induction. This article reviews six research studies that examined the efficacy of parental presence during the induction of anesthesia. Study researchers compared the premedication midazolam, behavioral distraction, and parental presence as measures to lessen ...
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