Abstract: Patient safety around the time of medical changeover day is of interest worldwide. Negative perceptions have now been supported by evidence that patients who are admitted on the first Wednesday in August in England with a medical primary diagnosis have a higher early death rate...
Keywords: Medical emergency team; Foundation year 1 doctors; Sepsis; Sepsis six bundle
Special Issue Article “Anesthesia for Eye Surgery”
Abstract: Anaesthesia is required during ophthalmic surgeries so that surgical procedure can be performed without causing any discomfort to the patient. Type of anaesthesia depends upon type and duration of surgery, patient cooperation and surgeon’s preference...
Keywords: Anaesthesia; Peribulbar; Nasociliary; Retrobulbar
Abstract: Paratracheal Air Cysts (PACs) are clinical entities characterized by an out pouching of the trachea that can be encountered incidentally in the operating room. Most PACs are asymptomatic, but complications, such as difficult ventilation after intubation, difficulty in lung isolation, and tracheal rupture...
Keywords: Aspiration; Hiatal hernia; Paratracheal air cysts
Abstract: Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome is a clinical-radiological syndrome characterized by headache, visual disturbances, seizures, altered mental status and white matter vasogenic edema affecting the posterior occipital and parietal lobes of the brain predominantly...
Keywords: Posterior reversible encephalopathy; Syndrome; Pregnancy; Hypertension; Convulsions; Magnetic resonance imaging
Abstract: We have experienced three cases of an anesthetic management of a patient with muscular disease without neuromuscular blockade during induction of general anesthesia, including a 72-year-old woman with a 14-year history of multiple system atrophy who underwent arthroplasty of the temporomandibular...
Keywords: Muscular disease; General anesthesia; Intubation; Remifentanil; Propofol
Abstract: A 15-month-old baby presented with increasing cyanosis and clubbing. His chest Xray showed ‘coeur en sabot’ and ‘figure-of-eight’ appearance. The diagnosis of tetralogy of Fallot with total anomalous pulmonary venous connection, an extremely rare combination, was confirmed...
Keywords: Tetralogy of fallot; Total anomalous pulmonary venous; Connection; Cardiac imaging
Abstract: A 23 year old male presented with diagnosis of a vascular necrosis of hip and was posted for total hip replacement surgery. During pre-anaesthetic check up it was revealed that 2 days back he was vaccinated with first dose of Covishield vaccine. Following vaccine he developed fever at night...
Keywords: SARS-CoV-2; Covishield; Anaesthesia
Abstract: In the context of the concept of rapid rehabilitation, the postoperative pain treatment of patients undergoing liver transplantation is facing challenges. Traditional methods of simple intravenous analgesia and epidural analgesia both have shortcomings and are difficult to adapt...
Keywords: Ultrasound; Nerveblock; Erector spinae plane block; Postoperative analgesia; Liver transplantation
Abstract: In very young children General Anesthesia (GA) with Endotracheal Intubation (EI) is highly recommended even for short-term procedures including syringing and probing for congenital obstruction of the lacrimal duct...
Keywords: Lacrimal duct obstruction in children, Laryngeal mask airway, Anesthesia in children
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