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Ophthalmic regional anaesthesia
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2002To summarize recent knowledge concerning ophthalmic regional anaesthesia.Ophthalmic regional anaesthesia has changed considerably over the past few years. Alternatives to retrobulbar anaesthesia have been proposed to reduce the number of complications without detriment to efficiency.
Thierry, Gillart +2 more
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Anaesthesia, 2022
General or regional anaesthesia can be used for chronic subdural haematoma evacuation, but no study has compared these types of anaesthesia in terms of peri‐operative outcomes.
R. Hestin +4 more
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General or regional anaesthesia can be used for chronic subdural haematoma evacuation, but no study has compared these types of anaesthesia in terms of peri‐operative outcomes.
R. Hestin +4 more
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Anaesthesia, 2021
1Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, 4 Honorary Professor, University of GlasgowAcademic Unit of Anaesthesia, Pain andCritical CareMedicine, Glasgow, UK 2Consultant, Department of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Golden JubileeNational ...
B. Shelley, K. Anderson, A. Macfarlane
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1Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, 4 Honorary Professor, University of GlasgowAcademic Unit of Anaesthesia, Pain andCritical CareMedicine, Glasgow, UK 2Consultant, Department of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Golden JubileeNational ...
B. Shelley, K. Anderson, A. Macfarlane
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Anaesthesia
General anaesthesia and regional anaesthesia are used for hip and knee arthroplasty but their impact on long‐term outcomes remains unclear. This study aimed to compare one‐year clinical outcomes and healthcare utilisation in patients receiving general or
C. Ho +6 more
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General anaesthesia and regional anaesthesia are used for hip and knee arthroplasty but their impact on long‐term outcomes remains unclear. This study aimed to compare one‐year clinical outcomes and healthcare utilisation in patients receiving general or
C. Ho +6 more
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Educational outcomes of simulation-based training in regional anaesthesia: a scoping review.
British Journal of AnaesthesiaBACKGROUND Structured training in regional anaesthesia includes pretraining on simulation-based educational platforms to establish a safe and controlled learning environment before learners are provided clinical exposure in an apprenticeship model.
B. Ashokka +6 more
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Ultrasound in regional anaesthesia
Anaesthesia, 2010Summary Ultrasound guidance is rapidly becoming the gold standard for regional anaesthesia. There is an ever growing weight of evidence, matched with improving technology, to show that the use of ultrasound has significant benefits over conventional techniques, such as nerve stimulation and loss of resistance.
J, Griffin, B, Nicholls
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INTRAVENOUS REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1971SUMMARY Intravenous regional anaesthesia was used in 967 cases subjected to various limb operations. The anaesthetic was prilocaine 0.5% in 95% of the cases. Successful anaesthesias were obtained in 93% of the cases with a low incidence of toxic reactions. These reactions were mild except in one case in which a more severe reaction left no permanent
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Objectives: To compare the effects of regional anaesthesia and opioid administration on adrenocortical and glycaemic responses, postoperative pain and recovery quality in dogs undergoing stifle surgery.
Marta Romano +2 more
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Regional anaesthesia and anticoagulation
Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2010As the life expectancy of our Western population progressively increases, so does the prevalence of cardiovascular disease and thus the use of antithrombotic drugs. The use of central neuraxial anaesthesia techniques in patients treated with these drugs is a major clinical problem as the presence of an impaired coagulation has been found to be the most
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2020
In low-resource settings regional anaesthesia forms an essential part of anaesthetic practice, especially in the context of poor access to postoperative analgesia and recovery facilities, or where general anaesthesia is not available or may be high risk.
Adrian Bosenberg, Jey Jeyanathen
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In low-resource settings regional anaesthesia forms an essential part of anaesthetic practice, especially in the context of poor access to postoperative analgesia and recovery facilities, or where general anaesthesia is not available or may be high risk.
Adrian Bosenberg, Jey Jeyanathen
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