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Digital future in perioperative medicine: Are we there yet?
Panchagnula U, Shanmugam M, Rao BM.
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Update in Perioperative Medicine [PDF]
intraoperative OR postoperative OR perioperative AND complication OR event. We excluded articles related to transplantation, cardiac, and pediatric surgery. We ran this search monthly during the eligible period and selected studies that were methodologically sound, were of interest to practicing internists, addressed common and morbid postoperative ...
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Clinical pearls in perioperative medicine
Disease-a-Month, 2014At the 2001 annual meeting of the American College of Physicians (ACP), a new and innovative teaching format, the "Clinical Pearls" session, was introduced. Clinical Pearls sessions were designed to teach physicians using clinical cases. The session format involves specialty speakers presenting a number of short cases to a physician audience. Each case
Karen F. Mauck+2 more
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Presepsin as a biomarker in perioperative medicine
Minerva Anestesiologica, 2020Presepsin is the soluble fragment of CD14, a multifunctional glycoprotein expressed on the surface of innate immune cells. In healthy individuals, presepsin is present in very low concentrations with reference values ranging from 60 to 382 pg/mL. Several studies have shown that presepsin is a valuable biomarker for sepsis diagnosis in adults.
Handke J.+4 more
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Artificial Intelligence for Perioperative Medicine: Perioperative Intelligence
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2023The anesthesiologist’s role has expanded beyond the operating room, and anesthesiologist-led care teams can deliver coordinated care that spans the entire surgical experience, from preoperative optimization to long-term recovery of surgical patients. This expanded role can help reduce postoperative morbidity and mortality, which are regrettably common,
Kamal, Maheshwari+4 more
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Pharmacogenetics in perioperative medicine
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2012This review will discuss the most recent developments in pharmacogenetics of commonly used perioperative medications, new collaboration networks in the field of personalized medicine, and future clinical implications of pharmacogenetics.Evidence now suggests that pharmacogenetics has a role in the effects of analgesic, sedative, beta-blocker, local ...
Mindy Cohen+2 more
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THE BUSINESS OF PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE
Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2000Medical centers should insist that their top officials have a firm grasp of contemporary business principles, use that skill set, and run the medical business like any other. This business imperative does not exclude a conscious decision to measure success by the amount of articles published or charity care given rather than the amount of profits ...
David A. Lubarsky, Peter Rock
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Regional anaesthesia and perioperative medicine [PDF]
The practice of regional anaesthesia has advanced rapidly, with well-defined benefits such as reducing pain, reduced opioid consumption, and improved quality of early recovery. Challenges include extending the benefit beyond the immediate postoperative period, improving access for patients and defining the long-term effects.
Sanjoy Saha, Emma Pack
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Herbal medicines and perioperative care
ACC Current Journal Review, 2001Widespread use of herbal medications among the presurgical population may have a negative impact on perioperative patient care.To review the literature on commonly used herbal medications in the context of the perioperative period and provide rational strategies for managing their preoperative use.The MEDLINE and Cochrane Collaboration databases were ...
Michael K. Ang-Lee+2 more
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