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Local Anesthetics for Neuraxial and Regional Techniques
DeckerMed Anesthesiology, 2018Local anesthetics are used with neuraxial and regional techniques to provide pain relief, most commonly postoperatively. Each agent is a sodium-channel blocker, although each agent differs in onset of action, potency, duration of action, and safety profile. Chemical structure and lipophilicity are the main determinants of these characteristics.
Krystina Geiger, Michael J Schontz
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Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2021
ABSTRACT Patients with high-risk conditions for surgery may benefit from some form of regional block when neuroaxial regional blocks may be life threatening. Despite the increased use of ultrasound-guided peripheral regional blocks internationally, local infiltration and targeted nerve blocks aided by knowledge of anatomical ...
A O, Jasper, E A, Onohwakpor, A, Akhator
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ABSTRACT Patients with high-risk conditions for surgery may benefit from some form of regional block when neuroaxial regional blocks may be life threatening. Despite the increased use of ultrasound-guided peripheral regional blocks internationally, local infiltration and targeted nerve blocks aided by knowledge of anatomical ...
A O, Jasper, E A, Onohwakpor, A, Akhator
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Future in regional anesthesia: new techniques and technological advancements.
Minerva Anestesiologica, 2020Regional anesthesia has a very interesting long history, initially preferred over general anesthesia because of safety concerns, then for a period general anesthesia became safer and was preferred.
Ece Yamak Altınpulluk, A. Turan
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Regional Anesthetic Techniques for the Pediatric Patient
2011In the hospital setting, effective treatment of acute pain in children is a high priority as clinical studies have shown pediatric patients experience pain from medical illnesses, during therapeutic and diagnostic procedures, and from trauma and surgery [1–3].
Bryan Fritz +3 more
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Observations in the Postpartum Recovery Room after Various Local Anesthetic Techniques
Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 1981Epidural analgesia with bupivacaine (0.5%) was compared with other techniques of pain relief for labor and/or delivery (subarachnoid block with 5% lidocaine in 7.5% dextrose in water, 1.5% mepivacaine or 1.5% lidocaine epidural, and pudendal block or ...
G. Ostheimer, S. Datta
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Regional techniques and novel local anesthetics in ambulatory anesthesia
Current Opinion in AnaesthesiologyPurpose of review In an economically strained healthcare system, regional anesthesia is often perceived as an excessive cost by potentially delaying surgery and reducing operating room output; however, when integrated effectively, regional anesthesia can enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and expand access to ...
Audrey Horn +2 more
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Evidence for regional anesthesia in preventing chronic postsurgical pain
Regional anesthesia and pain medicineChronic postsurgical pain (CPSP) is a common adverse outcome following surgical procedures. Despite ongoing research, the risk factors and effective strategies for mitigating CPSP remain uncertain.
H. Elsharkawy +5 more
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Regional Anesthetic Techniques in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients
A&A PracticeThe growing incidence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has implications for anesthesia. Historically general anesthesia (GA) was the preferred anesthetic technique for laparoscopic, upper limb orthopedic surgeries, and open abdominal surgeries.
Shrisha Chandrakant Hiremath +2 more
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REGIONAL ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUE FOR THE FACE
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1999Rudy Buntic, Harry J. Buncke
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