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Abstract Background We aimed to compare the impact of prescribed parenteral energy on clinical outcomes in patients who exclusively received parenteral nutrition after gastrointestinal cancer surgery. Methods We identified patients who exclusively received parenteral nutrition for ≥7 days after surgery using a medical claims database. Based on the mean
Yoshikuni Kawaguchi +3 more
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Background and Objective: Hemodynamic alteration and hypotension due to spinal anesthesia can reduce tissue perfusion and increase ischemic risk, myocardial infraction, renal failures spinal damages and even deep veins thrombosis. This study was designed
Abedinzadeh MR (MD) +3 more
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In addition to stabilizing blood pressure (BP), ephedrine and phenylephrine have distinct effects on regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2). However, whether its effect on rSO2 affects the occurrence of postoperative delirium (POD) remains unclear ...
Changjian Zheng +5 more
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Background: This study aimed to evaluate and compare the therapeutic effects of ephedrine and lidocaine in treatment of intraoperative hiccups in gynecologic surgery under sedation.
Azadeh Bahadoori, Amir Shafa, Taha Ayoub
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The prophylactic use of small doses of ephedrine may counter the hypotension response to propofol anesthesia with minimal hemodynamic changes. One hundred-fifty patients scheduled for valve surgery were randomly assigned into five groups (n = 30 for each)
El-Tahan Mohamed
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Background: Spinal anaesthesia is usually chosen for caesarean section not only because of its faster onset and reliability but also because general anaesthesia is associated with more complications.
Bharath Kumar Hegde +1 more
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Background: Rapid sequence intubation (RSI) in hemodynamically unstable patients - characterized by tachycardia and hypotension- is critical in the emergency department (ED).
Bhattaram Skanda Gopala Krishna +6 more
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Background: Spinal anesthesia is an accepted technique in elective cesarean sections. However, hypotension, resulted from sympathectomy is a common problem, especially in pregnant women.
Farnaz Moslemi, Sousan Rasooli
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