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Immunomodulation in Perioperative Medicine
Pain Management, 2011ISSN 1758-1869 10.2217/PMT.11.5 © 2011 Future Medicine Ltd Pain Manage. (2011) 1(2), 103–106 Although the basic outline of the biology underlying the multiphasic mammalian wound response is well known [1], we do not know how to design interventions that reduce incisional pain and accelerate wound healing in the perioperative period, which would improve
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Perioperative Medicine for the Hospitalized Patient
Medical Clinics of North America, 2008Given the increasing complexity of hospitalized patients and the increasing specialization among surgeons, there is greater reliance on hospitalists for preoperative assessment. Several institutions have developed surgery/medicine comanagement teams that jointly care for patients in the perioperative setting.
Paul J. Grant, David H. Wesorick
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The Role of Phenylephrine in Perioperative Medicine
2009Phenylephrine is a synthetic, direct sympathomimetic agent that is mainly used to induce locoregional vasoconstriction. For this purpose, phenylephrine is contained in several decongestant nasal sprays [1] and mydriatics [2] in doses usually not exerting significant systemic cardiovascular effects.
Ertmer, C., Morelli, A., Westphal, M.
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Update in Perioperative Medicine 2012
Hospital Practice, 2013Perioperative medicine is an increasing area of research focus that brings together internists, anesthesiologists, surgeons, and hospitalists. A medical team approach to ensure the best possible patient outcomes has fostered collaborative strategies across areas of patient care. We review 8 seminal articles in the field of perioperative medicine.
Geraldine E. Ménard+3 more
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Perioperative Medicine in Mexico
International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2021Karina G. Vazquez-Narvaez+1 more
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The Yin and Yang of Perioperative Medicine
New England Journal of Medicine, 2014The past four decades have seen remarkable progress in establishing best perioperative practices.1 One of the challenges in improving perioperative care, however, is rooted in the interplay of the myriad interdependent, often opposing, mechanisms that contribute to perioperative myocardial infarction — excess bleeding, dramatic fluid shifts ...
Kim A. Eagle, Prashant Vaishnava
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Genetics and epigenetics in perioperative medicine
Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2012To summarize is to review recent progress in 'genomic' science and how this may be applied to the perioperative environment. Although investigations that relate genetic variation to perioperative outcomes continue, it is increasingly apparent that epigenetic mechanisms may contribute to much of the observed variation in complex outcomes not otherwise ...
Christopher Bain, Andrew D. Shaw
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Perioperative Medicine: An Introduction
2011The term perioperative medicine describes the consultation, care, or co-management of a patient undergoing surgery (the patient preparing for, having and recuperating from surgery and at risk of complications [1]; the patient with specific risks; methods of risk reduction and medical management by healthcare professionals during this time period ...
Antonino Gullo+3 more
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Perioperative Medicine Consultation
2019Surgery is commonly performed every day throughout the world, with a growing number of procedures in medically complex patients. Both surgery and anesthesia have inherent risks, and medicine consultants are often involved in the perioperative evaluation and management of surgical patients to help reduce perioperative risks.
Paul B. Cornia+2 more
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Artificial intelligence and perioperative medicine
Minerva Anestesiologica, 2021PASERO, Daniela, Terragni, Pierpaolo
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