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Perioperative Hypertension

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 1998
Increased activity or inadequate inhibition of the autonomic nervous system is often the cause of perioperative hypertension. The goal of treatment is to maintain an adequate balance between myocardial oxygen supply and demand. Newer agents, such as nicardipine and fenoldopam, may offer potential advantages over older agents.
M E, Goldberg, G E, Larijani
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Perioperative Gerinnungsstörungen, perioperatives Gerinnungsmanagement

Hämostaseologie, 2008
ZusammenfassungDas Management von Problemen der perioperativen Hämostase fängt mit der Anamnese an. Klassische Globaltests (Quick-Test, aPTT) haben keinen prädiktiven Wert hinsichtlich einer erworbenen intra- oder postoperativen Blutungsneigung, neue Assays zur Risikostratifizierung sind in klinischer Entwicklung.
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Perioperative Gerinnungsdiagnostik

Der Anaesthesist, 2005
The main diagnostic tool for the preoperative identification of patients with an increased risk of bleeding or thrombosis is the patient history. Laboratory diagnostics should only be performed if a bleeding diathesis is suspected from patient history or clinical symptoms of bleeding, or if an adequate patient history cannot be performed.
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Perioperative Antibiotikaprophylaxe

Der Anaesthesist, 2014
In times of growing bacterial resistance against antimicrobiotic drugs the broad prescription of antibiotics in human medicine must be carefully considered. The perioperative antibiotic treatment is in the center of that conflict. On the one hand an efficient pathogen reduction for the preemptive treatment of infectious complications is desired but on ...
A M Heilek   +5 more
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Perioperative thrombocytopenia

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2021
Purpose of review In this review, we discuss recent developments and trends in the perioperative management of thrombocytopenia. Recent findings Large contemporary data base studies show that preoperative thrombocytopenia is present in about 8% of asymptomatic patients, and is ...
Frederick W, Lombard   +3 more
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Perioperative Treatment

2013
Perioperative management in patients who are to undergo a surgical operation is extremely important to achieve the optimum outcome of surgery. The effective reduction of postoperative mortality and postoperative morbidity for all age classes is connected to improvements in surgical and anesthesiology techniques as well as in advanced perioperative ...
CASAGRANDA, Biagio   +2 more
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A Perioperative Practicum

Nurse Educator, 1997
It is increasingly difficult for nurse educators to provide clinical experiences for students in settings that offer excellent educational opportunities. Hospital administrators are phasing out entry-level medical-surgical nursing positions and decreasing the number of inpatient beds, correspondingly decreasing the numbers of patients available to ...
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Perioperative stroke

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2007
It is increasingly recognized that one can identify a higher risk patient for perioperative stroke. The risk of stroke around the time of operative procedures is fairly substantial and it is recognized that patients initially at risk for vascular events are those most likely to have this risk heightened by invasive procedures.
Uma, Menon   +2 more
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Perioperative Pharmacology: A Framework for Perioperative Medication Safety

AORN Journal, 2010
AbstractLearning pharmacology is a critical element of any health care practitioner's education to ensure quality and safety in perioperative care. The medication‐use process and safe medication use are two important principles that contribute to the safe use of pharmacological agents in perioperative clinical practice.
BradLee Goeckner   +2 more
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Optimal Perioperative Care in Major Head and Neck Cancer Surgery With Free Flap Reconstruction: A Consensus Review and Recommendations From the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Society

JAMA Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2017
Importance Head and neck cancers often require complex, labor-intensive surgeries, especially when free flap reconstruction is required. Enhanced recovery is important in this patient population but evidence-based protocols on perioperative care for this
J. Dort   +10 more
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