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    Natural language processing in medicine: A review by Locke, Saskia, Bashall, Anthony, Al-Adely, Sarah, Moore, John, Wilson, Anthony, Kitchen, Gareth B.

    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 by Sleigh, Jamie, Harvey, Martyn, Voss, Logan, Denny, Bill

    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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    The association between opioid dose and kidney function and clinical outcome in critically ill patients, a retrospective cohort study by Beunders, Remi, Stegeman, Tycho M., Bruse, Niklas, van der Velde, Sjef, Pickkers, Peter

    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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    Simulation-based education in anaesthesiology residency training in Europe: A survey-based cross-sectional study by Abramovich, Igor, Crisan, Iulia, Dow, Olivia, Morais, Diogo, De Hert, Stefan, Østergaard, Doris, Berger-Estilita, Joana, Blank, Anne

    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) by Søndergaard, Søren

    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 by Singh, Pradeep, Bhatia, P.S., Gupta, Arushi, Mehta, Khushboo

    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 by Saracoglu, Ayten, Karmakar, Arunabha, Abduelaziz, Mohamed Amir, Abdelmaksoud, Sami Moustafa Ibrahim, Alaqeeli, Abdul Aziz, Khan, Muhammad Jaffar, Saracoglu, Kemal Tolga, Kumar, Neeraj, Alkhalil, Moustafa

    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 by Khan, Muhammad J., Alhammad, Muhammad F., Kassas, Hazim A., Hammad, Yasser A., El-Khatib, Mohamed S., Basrak, Mohamad T., Shallik, Nabil A.

    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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    Acute adult supraglottitis: Difficult intubation & potential airway loss by Sajeermohammed, Athika, Mathias, Ranjan, Shaikh, Nissar, Idayathullah, Shajajhan, Balal, Abdelrahman, Tharayil, Abdul Gaffoor M., Shallik, Nabil A.

    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 by Korkusuz, Muhammet, Basaran, Betul, Et, Tayfun, Toprak, Hatice, Bilge, Aysegul, Yarimoglu, Rafet, Kumru, Nuh

    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 by Falcetta, S., Pecora, L., Borioni, M., Montozzi, A., Carsetti, A., Sorbello, M., Cataldo, R., Di Giacinto, I., Cerutti, E., Donati, A.

    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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    Physiologically difficult airway: How to approach the difficulty beyond anatomy by Fonseca, Diana, Graça, Maria Inês, Salgueirinho, Carolina, Pereira, Hélder

    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 by Wasinwong, Wirat, Thongkhachok, Sasimaphon, Kitsiripant, Chanatthee, Nimmaanrat, Sasikaan, Suwannachot, Araya, Thinkan, Netnarin

    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 by Shin, John S., Niu, Muchuan, Chen, Haoxuan, Grogan, Tristan, Lee, Jason S., Liew, Elaine C., Umar, Soban, Shin, Dong Ho, Zhu, Yifang, Hoftman, Nir N.

    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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