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Barriers and facilitators perceived by physicians when using prediction models in practice [PDF]
Objectives Prediction models may facilitate risk-based management of health care conditions. In a large cluster-randomized trial, presenting calculated risks of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) to physicians (assistive approach) increased risk ...
Kalkman, C.J. (Cor) +7 more
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Background For pediatric pectus excavatum, the standard treatment is minimally invasive repair of pectus excavatum (MIRPE). A major challenge, however, is the severe postoperative pain. Although ultrasound‐guided intercostal nerve block (UINB) offers effective analgesia, the technique’s complexity and associated safety concerns are significant barriers,
Ming-Wen Yang +6 more
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Hypotermi : anestesisjuksköterskans omvårdnadsåtgärder för att undvika per- och postoperativ hypotermi. En litteraturstudie [PDF]
Omvårdnad Självständigt arbeteHypotermi är vanligt under och efter operation och beror till stor del på anestesimedlens hämmande effekt på temperaturregleringen.
Hammar, Lena
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ABSTRACT Background Clonidine and midazolam are routinely used in the pediatric intensive care unit for pain and sedation management, but target concentration and optimal dose are poorly defined for both drugs. The CloSed study is a multicenter, double‐blind, randomized, active‐controlled noninferiority trial with a 1:1 randomization between clonidine ...
Maddlie Bardol +22 more
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Current Relative Value Scale Methodology Underestimates Perioperative Workload in Hip Arthroscopy
Purpose To evaluate the accuracy of the current times and work relative value units (wRVUs) recommended by the Relative Value Scale (RVS) Update Committee (RUC) for the perioperative work associated with hip arthroscopy in a single surgeon’s practice.
Shelby C. Hodges +9 more
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Background Elderly patients undergoing recovery from general anesthesia face a heightened risk of critical respiratory events (CREs). Despite this, there is a notable absence of effective predictive tools tailored to this specific demographic. This study
Jingying Huang +6 more
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This study examines the impact of gender differences and intraoperative warming techniques on body metrics and temperature regulation during shoulder arthroscopy. Warmed irrigation effectively stabilizes intraoperative core temperatures, potentially enhancing surgical outcomes, while gender differences in BSA and BMI are evident.
Jingfeng Liu +13 more
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Psychometric Properties of the Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale [PDF]
The purpose of the study was to assess the psychometrics properties of the Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale (RHDS), a 23-item instrument that measures patients\u27 perception of readiness for discharge.
Piacentine, Linda, Weiss, Marianne
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Factors Increasing the Likelihood of Postoperative Hematomas Following Thyroid Surgery
ABSTRACT Background Neck hematoma following thyroid surgery is a potentially life‐threatening complication. Methods This retrospective case–control study reviewed neck hematoma reoperations following thyroid surgery (2009–2024), using 3:1 matching. Univariable analysis identified hematoma and delayed onset (≥ 6 h) risk factors, with odds ratios (ORs ...
Emily Ajit‐Roger +9 more
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Fatores relacionados ao desenvolvimento de hipotermia no período intra-operatório [PDF]
This study aimed to assess factors associated to body temperature changes intraoperatively in patients undergoing elective surgery. A prospective study including 70 patients was carried out in a charity hospital.
GALVÃO, Cristina Maria +2 more
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