Search Results - "Trends in anaesthesia & critical care"
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Natural language processing in medicine: A review
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-06-2021)“…Natural language processing (NLP) is a form of machine learning which enables the processing and analysis of free text. When used with medical notes, it can…”
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Ketamine – More mechanisms of action than just NMDA blockade
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-06-2014)“…Summary Ketamine has been in clinical use for over half a century, yet its precise mechanisms of action remain mysterious for the large part. Its hypnotic…”
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A comparison of Vie Scope and standard Macintosh laryngoscopes in a simulated condition of an entrapped trauma patient with simultaneous cervical spine immobilisation - A randomised, controlled manikin trial
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-08-2024)“…Tracheal intubation remains the gold standard in the management of the injured. Airway management of trauma patients, especially in pre-hospital settings is…”
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The association between opioid dose and kidney function and clinical outcome in critically ill patients, a retrospective cohort study
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-06-2024)“…Critically ill patients are prone to develop acute kidney injury. Apart from the nervous system, opioid receptor expression is highest in the kidneys, although…”
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Approaching a non-surgical difficult airway without approaching the airway: A case report
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Removal of broken airway exchanger in a patient post thyroid surgery
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Simulation-based education in anaesthesiology residency training in Europe: A survey-based cross-sectional study
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-12-2023)“…Simulation-based medical education (SBME) is an important tool for actively improving the skills and knowledge of healthcare professionals. Despite the growing…”
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A critical review of the hemodynamics in assessment of volume responsiveness by using passive leg raising (PLR)
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-12-2023)“…The monitoring and regulation of cardiovascular function are increasingly based on dynamic indices. The aim of the present review is to scrutinize the history,…”
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Comparative study of the clinical performance of two supraglottic airway devices, Laryngeal Mask Airway Supreme and BASKA Balum Mask in adult patients for general anaesthesia
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-12-2023)“…The oropharyngeal leak pressure (OLP) of supraglottic airway devices (SGADs) is an important determinant of their efficacy to provide positive pressure…”
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Impossible naso-tracheal intubation In a patient with isolated mandibular injury: A case report
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-12-2023)“…Airway management is one of the cornerstones of multidisciplinary treatment for patients with maxillofacial trauma. Nasal intubation is a technique used in…”
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Subclavian pseudoaneurysm presenting as partially obstructed airway
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-06-2023)“…We are presenting a noteworthy instance of managing the airway of a patient who had acute tracheal stenosis of considerable magnitude caused by external…”
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Airway management in children
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Acute adult supraglottitis: Difficult intubation & potential airway loss
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-06-2023)“…Acute Adult Supraglottitis (AAS), formerly called epiglottitis, can lead to life-threatening inflammatory oedema of the epiglottis and adjacent structures…”
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The effect of the use of a stylet and/or McGrath videolaryngoscope on intubation time in obese patients: A randomized clinical trial
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-06-2023)“…Obese people have low oxygen reserves because of low functional capacity. For this reason, the time for airway manipulation before intubation is reduced and…”
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Bougie-assisted C-MAC video laryngoscope versus C-MAC video stylet for awake endoscopic intubation in anticipated difficult airways: A randomized controlled trial
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-06-2023)“…•Video laryngoscopy is commonly used for awake tracheal intubation (ATI).•A non-inferior performance of the new C-MAC VS video stylet device versus the C-MAC…”
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Announcing the European Airway Conference 2023 in Baveno, Italy 5–7 October 2023
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Physiologically difficult airway: How to approach the difficulty beyond anatomy
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-02-2023)“…Physiologically Difficult Airway is a recent concept of difficult airway that accounts for difficulties associated with patients' underlying physiologic…”
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Comparison of 40 and 100 mg of laryngotracheal lidocaine instillation to prevent cough during emergence from general anesthesia: A randomized controlled trial
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-04-2023)“…Previous studies have found that laryngotracheal instillation of 100–160 mg of lidocaine could alleviate cough. The objective of this study was to examine…”
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A novel negative pressure isolation device reduces aerosol exposure: A randomized controlled trial
Published in Trends in anaesthesia & critical care (01-04-2023)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a proliferation of intubation barriers designed to protect healthcare workers from infection. We developed the…”
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