Search Results - "Rao Kadam, V."
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Ultrasound-guided continuous erector spinae plane block for postoperative analgesia in video-assisted thoracotomy
Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-03-2018)“…The erector spinae (ES) plane block is a new regional anaesthetic block described by Forero et al1. In this block, local anaesthetic is injected within a plane…”
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Comparison of ultrasound‐guided transmuscular quadratus lumborum block catheter technique with surgical pre‐peritoneal catheter for postoperative analgesia in abdominal surgery: a randomised controlled trial
Published in Anaesthesia (01-11-2019)“…Summary Following abdominal surgery, the provision of postoperative analgesia with local anaesthetic infusion through both transmuscular quadratus lumborum…”
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Ultrasound‐guided transmuscular quadratus lumborum block catheter technique: a reply
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A comparison of ultrasound guided bilateral single injection shot Erector Spinae Plane blocks versus wound infiltration for post-operative analgesia in laparoscopic assisted colonic surgery- a prospective randomised study
Published in BMC anesthesiology (26-10-2021)“…Both wound infiltration (WI) with local anaesthetic and Erector Spinae Plane block (ESPB) have been described for post-operative analgesia after abdominal…”
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Epidural versus continuous transversus abdominis plane catheter technique for postoperative analgesia after abdominal surgery
Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-07-2013)“…Transversus abdominis plane block is an effective postoperative analgesic technique after abdominal surgery, but no study has compared continuous transversus…”
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The effect of sevoflurane on the transmural dispersion of repolarisation in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A prospective observational study
Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-01-2018)“…The 'torsadogenic' property of a drug is linked to its ability to increase the transmural dispersion of repolarisation, represented by the interval between the…”
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Ultrasound-guided continuous transverse abdominis plane block for abdominal surgery
Published in Journal of anaesthesiology, clinical pharmacology (01-07-2011)“…Transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block is a new regional analgesic technique for postoperative pain in abdominal surgery. Its efficacy is not clear, and thus…”
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'Speaking valve' aspiration in a laryngectomy patient
Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (2010)“…Tracheo-oesophageal speech using a one-way speaking valve is a common mode of speech rehabilitation for laryngectomy patients. Aspiration of this device can…”
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Relative efficiency of two warming devices during laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-05-2009)“…Intraoperative hypothermia is a known consequence of general anaesthesia. Forced air warming devices are commonly used to prevent hypothermia in anaesthesia,…”
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In reply to Gòmez Ríos
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Continuous transversus abdominis plane block vs intermittent bolus for analgesia after abdominal surgery: a randomized trial
Published in Journal of pain research (01-01-2017)“…Continuous and intermittent bolus techniques of transversus abdominis plane (TAP) blocks have been used for analgesia after abdominal surgery. Although both…”
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Continuous transversus abdominis plane catheter technique for postoperative analgesia after abdominal surgery/In reply to Gómez-Ríos
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Aspiration of a "speaking valve" or tracheo-oesophageal valve/Aspiration of a "speaking valve" or tracheo-oesophageal valve - Reply
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