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Physiotherapy in the perioperative period

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2010
Surgery and general anaesthesia have direct effects on the respiratory system depending on the organ/system involved and modality of delivery, potentially leading to postoperative pulmonary complications that increase hospital morbidity, prolong hospital stay and add to health-care costs.
Nicolino, Ambrosino, Luciano, Gabbrielli
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Hypercoagulability in the perioperative period

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2010
One of the greatest disappointments associated with a successful surgical procedure is a thrombotic or thrombo-embolic complication in the postoperative period. Morbidity and mortality of the perioperative period are related, to a relevant degree, to perioperative thrombo-embolic events.
Nielsen, V G, Asmis, L M
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Blood transfusion in the perioperative period

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2012
Anemia is associated with perioperative mortality and morbidity. Since the presence of anemia and blood transfusion often go hand in hand, it can be difficult to separate the effects of anemia from the effects of perioperative transfusion. The role for blood transfusion in mitigating the mortality and morbidity associated with anemia is unclear.
Raymond A, Zollo   +4 more
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Analgesia in the Perioperative Period

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2015
Untreated or undermanaged perioperative pain has systemic effects that may negatively impact a patient's welfare and return to function. A consistent analgesic plan that assesses a patient's pain and comfort at regular intervals during the perioperative period should be incorporated into practice.
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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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Statins and the Perioperative Period

Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2007
Recent studies on the effects of statin use on perioperative morbidity and mortality suggest that statins may reduce risk during the perioperative period. However, studies published thus far either were retrospective nonrandomized studies or included small numbers of patients. Individually, none offered authoritative recommendations.
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Reducing Mortality in the Perioperative Period

2014
Reducing mortality in the perioperative period / , Reducing mortality in the perioperative period / , کتابخانه دیجیتال جندی شاپور ...
LANDONI , GIOVANNI   +2 more
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Serotonin Syndrome in the Perioperative Period

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2010
Herein, we report a patient treated preoperatively with multiple psychiatric medications who developed serotonin syndrome (SS) during the perioperative period. SS was diagnosed using the Hunter Criteria (use of multiple serotonergic drugs preoperatively, hypertonia, and spontaneous clonus) and was presumed to have been triggered by the combination of ...
Christian Settle, Altman   +1 more
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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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