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In children with biliary atresia (BA), breath‐holding during liver and spleen stiffness (LS and SS) measurement is often difficult, raising concerns about measurement reliability in the awake state. We investigated whether performing LS and SS measurements under general anesthesia—when brief ventilation pauses are possible—could improve diagnostic ...
Shinya Yokoyama +11 more
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Anesthesia can alter measurements during digestive endoscopies, yet no standardized protocol currently exists. Two expert groups—the French Neuro‐Gastroenterology Group (GFNG) and anesthesiologists—used the Delphi method to reach a consensus on which drugs have an influence (91 amendments), ultimately resulting in a proposed anesthesia protocol (28 ...
Domitille Renard +29 more
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Damage-associated molecular patterns as a mechanism of sevoflurane-induced neuroinflammation in neonatal rodents [PDF]
Background General anesthesia is inevitable for pediatric patients undergoing surgery, though volatile anesthetic agents may cause neuroinflammation and neurodevelopmental impairment; however, the underlying pathophysiology remains unclear.
Young-Eun Joe +3 more
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Krisanaklan reduces CFTR‐dependent intestinal chloride and fluid secretion by inhibiting the Na+,K+‐ATPase and K+ channels in epithelial cells. Consequently, this natural, plant‐derived product may limit secretory diarrhea caused by a diverse array of microbial pathogens. However, by dissipating the transmembrane Na+ gradient, Krisanaklan also inhibits
Tessa A. Groeneweg +4 more
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Quantification of depth of anesthesia by nonlinear time series analysis of brain electrical activity
We investigate several quantifiers of the electroencephalogram (EEG) signal with respect to their ability to indicate depth of anesthesia. For 17 patients anesthetized with Sevoflurane, three established measures (two spectral and one based on the ...
A. Hoeft +23 more
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J, Ngan, D, Cashen, G, Nichols
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ABSTRACT Background Pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) using thermal energy—radiofrequency (RF) or cryoablation (CRYO)—is associated with direct myocardial injury and collateral neural damage. In contrast, pulsed electric field (PEF) energy has emerged as a neural‐sparing alternative.
Predrag Stojadinović +12 more
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Propofol or sevoflurane anesthesia without muscle relaxants allow the early extubation of myasthenic patients [PDF]
Giorgio Della Rocca +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Integrating evidence‐based findings into perioperative medicine is key to allowing improvements in care. The perioperative environment involves multiple stakeholders and processes that require coordination to deliver high‐quality care. Various barriers can challenge the implementation of changes in this setting, but key facilitators
Anisa Bhettay +6 more
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