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Intraoperative Care of the Transplant Patient

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2013
Patients undergoing abdominal organ transplantation have extensive comorbidities that can affect many organ systems including the cardiovascular system. Intraoperative anesthesia care can be very challenging and requires thorough understanding of the disease specific physiology as well as knowledge of the comorbidities and the surgical procedure. There
Helge Eilers, Michael D. Spiro
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Difficulties in Intraoperative Care

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2012
Difficult situations which occur intraoperatively have a direct impact on nurses working within the area. A study was undertaken focusing nurses' confrontations with difficult situations where the narrations from twelve nurses were taped. A phenomenological method was used to analyse this information and revealed how difficult intraoperative ...
Annika Larsson Mauleon   +1 more
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The principles of surgical care: intraoperative care

British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 2015
The preoperative phase of the surgical journey or pathway provides the basis for the delivery of safe and effective care; an in-depth assessment of individual needs is required. The intraoperative phase of the pathway can bring with it a number of potential challenges, where the patient may be seen at their most vulnerable. If the healthcare assistant
I. Peate
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Intraoperative care

Paediatric Anaesthesia, 2019
Maintenance of anaesthesia can be achieved by inhaled volatile agents, continuous infusion of intravenous drugs (TIVA), or a combination of both techniques. During anaesthetic maintenance, it is important to ensure normovolaemia, taking into account pre-existing deficits and ongoing losses during surgery.
N. Masip
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Peri- and Intraoperative Care

2017
Past history is important to predict possible complications during surgery. Risk factors of ischemic heart disease include diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, obesity, and smoking. Patients over 60 years of age have possibility of latent coronary artery stenosis. Monitoring during operation is indispensable.
K. Yagyu
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Intraoperative Care Transitions Are Not Associated with Postoperative Adverse Outcomes

Anesthesiology, 2016
AbstractBackgroundWhether anesthesia care transitions and provision of short breaks affect patient outcomes remains unclear.MethodsThe authors determined the number of anesthesia handovers and breaks during each case for adults admitted between 2005 and 2014, along with age, sex, race, American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status, start time ...
Richard P. Dutton   +5 more
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Massive Localized Lymphedema

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2018
Massive localized lymphedema (MLL) is rare, but as the prevalence of obesity in adults rises, it can be foreseen that cases will increase in prevalence. These patients are unable to ambulate and have uncontrollable rash and skin breakdown. Operative management for MLL is offered when nonsurgical measures are ineffective.
Evan Moore   +2 more
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