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Despite the growing body of evidence evaluating the efficacy of vasoactive agents in the management of hemodynamic instability and circulatory shock, it appears no agent is superior. This is becoming increasingly accepted as current guidelines are moving
Steven T Morozowich, Harish Ramakrishna
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The Utility of Intravenous Acetaminophen in the Perioperative Period [PDF]
Intravenous acetaminophen (IVA) has rapid and effective analgesic properties. Recent studies have shown several benefits of using IVA perioperatively.
O’Neal, Jason B.
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Systematic review of perioperative and quality-of-life outcomes following surgical management of localised renal cancer [PDF]
UCAN Cancer Charity (www.ucanhelp.org.uk) and MacMillan Cancer Charity (www.macmillan.org.uk) helped design and conduct the study.Peer ...
Canfield, Steven E.+16 more
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Beta blockers in the perioperative period [PDF]
The cardiovascular effects of beta blockers are widespread, so their use in the perioperative period ought to be beneficial, although this is not clear cut. This article discusses the evidence for and against the use of beta blockers perioperatively and gives guidance for best practice.
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Neurological biomarkers in the perioperative period [PDF]
The rapid detection and evaluation of patients presenting with perioperative neurological dysfunction is of great clinical relevance. Biomarkers have been defined as biological molecules that can be used as an indicator of new onset or progression of a biological process or effect of treatment.
Ehab Farag+2 more
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Antiplatelet Agents in the Perioperative Period [PDF]
To determine the use of the 3 major classes of antiplatelet drugs (aspirin, thienopyridines, and glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors), their management in the perioperative period, and the risks associated with premature withdrawal.We reviewed the PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases using the terms antiplatelet agents in the perioperative period ...
Ronan Margey+3 more
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Managing Prolonged Pain After Surgery: Examining the Role of Opioids. [PDF]
A notable minority of patients experience persistent postsurgical pain and some of these patients consequently have prolonged exposure to opioids. Risk factors for prolonged opioid use after surgery include preoperative opioid use, anxiety, substance ...
Pozek, John-Paul J.+2 more
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Prognostic factors influencing infectious complications after cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC. Results from a tertiary referral center [PDF]
Background. Cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) showed promising results in selected patients. High morbidity restrains its wide application.
Carbonari, Ludovica+8 more
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Thermoregulation and its disorders in the children’s perioperative period
Disorders of termoregulation is a phenomeon that can occur as a result of any kind of anaesthesia. In the perioperative period, infants and small children are most exposed to significant and dangerous changes in body temperature, especially hypothermia ...
Barbara Dobrowoska-Czopor+2 more
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Patient-reported outcomes 6 months after enhanced recovery after colorectal surgery. [PDF]
BackgroundEnhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs have been established as perioperative strategies associated with improved outcomes. However, intermediate and long-term patient-reported outcome data for patients undergoing ERAS interventions ...
Chen, Lee-Lynn+3 more
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