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Background: Ketofol's effect on hemodynamics and the airway response during inducing general anesthesia has been studied previously. However, ketofol's effect on the smoothness of extubation has not been studied yet.
A. M. Khalil+3 more
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Accumulating evidence demonstrates that the integration of preoperative geriatric assessment and prehabilitation for frail patients into clinical practice may improve perioperative and long‐term outcomes in patients with gastrointestinal cancer. We proposed an example for the integration of older patients‐specific care into treatment strategies for ...
Kosuke Mima+4 more
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The cornerstone of treatment for symptomatic gallbladder stones is laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Pain is the commonest cause of extended hospital stay. Disturbance of liver—diaphragm surface tension is the main cause of pain. Retained CO2 is a major concern post laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Mohamed Lotfy Ali Abuelzein+3 more
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SILS is a technically challenging procedure for novice surgeons. We evaluate the clinical outcomes of SILS for colorectal cancer performed by novice surgeons. SILS was safely performed by novice surgeons under the guidance of well‐experienced surgeons, and could provide satisfactory oncological outcomes. Abstract Background Single incision laparoscopic
Mitsuyoshi Tei+7 more
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Establishing Central Sensitization Inventory Cut-off Values in patients with Chronic Low Back Pain by Unsupervised Machine Learning [PDF]
Human Assumed Central Sensitization is involved in the development and maintenance of chronic low back pain (CLBP). The Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI) was developed to evaluate the presence of HACS, with a cut-off value of 40/100 based on patients with chronic pain.
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Dose of intra‐operative opioids has no impact on recurrence or survival in primary liver cancer
Kaplan‐meier curves for recurrence‐free and overall survial of high‐dose and low‐dose groups. No significant difference in recurrence‐free survial (A) or overall survial (B) after surgery was noted when comparing high‐dose with low‐dose groups. Abstract Background Intra‐operative use of opioid analgesics might have an impact on cancer recurrence and ...
Liuyuan Zhao+9 more
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Knowledge Dissemination in Pain Medicine: Searching for Signal Within the Noise
Nasir Hussain,1,2 Michael E Schatman,3– 5 Alaa Abd-Elsayed6 1Department of Anesthesiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard, Boston, MA, USA; 2Department of Anesthesiology, The Ohio State University, Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, USA;
Hussain N, Schatman ME, Abd-Elsayed A
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Mansoor M Aman,1 Ammar Mahmoud,2 Timothy Deer,3 Dawood Sayed,4 Jonathan M Hagedorn,5 Shane E Brogan,6 Vinita Singh,7 Amitabh Gulati,8 Natalie Strand,9 Jacqueline Weisbein,10 Johnathan H Goree,11 Fangfang Xing,12 Ali Valimahomed,13 Daniel J Pak,14 ...
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Multimodal Spatio-Temporal Deep Learning Approach for Neonatal Postoperative Pain Assessment [PDF]
The current practice for assessing neonatal postoperative pain relies on bedside caregivers. This practice is subjective, inconsistent, slow, and discontinuous. To develop a reliable medical interpretation, several automated approaches have been proposed to enhance the current practice.
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Enantioselective CE–MS analysis of ketamine metabolites in urine
Abstract The chiral drug ketamine has long‐lasting antidepressant effects with a fast onset and is also suitable to treat patients with therapy‐resistant depression. The metabolite hydroxynorketamine (HNK) plays an important role in the antidepressant mechanism of action.
Friederike A. Sandbaumhüter+5 more
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