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Neuromuscular Monitoring in the Perioperative Period

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2018
Neuromuscular monitoring devices were introduced into clinical practice in the 1970s. Qualitative neuromuscular monitors, or peripheral nerve stimulators, provide an electrical stimulus to a motor nerve and the response of corresponding muscle subjectively evaluated. A standard peripheral nerve stimulator provides several patterns of nerve stimulation,
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Antiplatelet therapy in the perioperative period

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2011
The current practice of withdrawing aspirin 7-10 days preoperatively may be dangerous in certain groups of patients. The risk of cardiovascular events increases 3-fold after aspirin withdrawal. The average time between aspirin withdrawal and the manifestation of acute coronary syndrome is 8 to 11 days.
Jan, Václavík, Miloš, Táborský
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Atrial Fibrillation in the Perioperative Period

2017
Atrial fibrillation may causes major problems during the perioperative period and its management requires a cooperation among the cardiologist, the surgeon, and the anesthetist. This is the most common arrhythmia in the population, especially among the elderly, and is generally treated with anticoagulants to avoid the risk of the formation of atrial ...
Cavaliere, Franco, Cavaliere, Carlo
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Chronic Medications in the Perioperative Period

Southern Medical Journal, 1998
While most chronic medications can be safely continued in the perioperative period, decisions regarding certain medications remain controversial.We mailed a questionnaire to all 150 anesthesiology program directors in the United States, with 113 (75%) responding.
K, Kroenke, D, Gooby-Toedt, J L, Jackson
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Aspirin in the perioperative period

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2015
The indications for aspirin (ASA) for both primary and secondary prevention of thrombotic events continue to evolve. We review some of these indications and the recent literature regarding the perioperative administration of ASA.ASA for primary prevention of cardiac ischemia, stroke, cancer, and death remains controversial.
Mathew B, Kiberd, Richard I, Hall
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Thermal care in the perioperative period

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2008
Perioperative hypothermia is a common and serious complication of anesthesia and surgery. Core body temperature, which is normally regulated to within a few tenths of a degree centigrade, can fall by as much as 6 degrees C during anesthesia. The combination of anesthetic-induced impairment of thermoregulatory control and exposure to a cool operating ...
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Fat metabolism in the perioperative period.

British journal of clinical practice. Supplement, 1988
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Carpentier, Yvon, Richelle, Myriam
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Blood transfusion in the perioperative period

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2004
In the perioperative period, blood transfusions are most commonly administered to address acute blood loss resulting from trauma, neoplasia, or surgery. In this setting, transfusions may be life saving, allowing time for clotting or surgical hemostasis. In recent years, however, there is a growing awareness that the administration of blood products may
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Perioperative Period

2021
Andrew C. Wang, C. David Mintz
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