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Quadratus lumborum block for analgesia following cesarean delivery
In post-cesarean delivery patients where postpartum pain management is ineffective, does the administration of quadratus lumborum blocks provide superior pain relief compared to standard analgesic management and other ... -
Jehovah's Witnesses and perioperative blood management strategies
Traditionally, total hip replacement surgery involves moderate to significant bleeding, which poses a particular risk for Jehovah's Witness patients. Jehovah's Witness is a religious organization consisting of approximately ... -
Anesthesia implications for Arnold Chiari Type I Malformation Parturients
Arnold Chiari type I malformation (ACM-I) is the most prevalent Chiari defect in the adult population. This malformation is associated with decreased cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) flow from the fourth ventricle. Because ... -
Considerations for the pediatric patient with bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is the most frequently diagnosed chronic lung disease in premature infants. The disease is characterized by an arrest in lung tissue growth and tissue inflammation leading to increased ... -
Perioperative opioid sparing techniques in pediatric tonsillectomy
Pediatric tonsillectomy is 1 of the most performed surgeries and is not without risks. Tonsillectomy patients often have co-morbidities, including obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), sleep-disordered breathing, or recurrent ... -
Anesthesia implications of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 receptor agonist
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RA) were traditionally utilized as second-line therapy in the type II diabetic population in conjunction with exercise and diet modifications when metformin was either ... -
The impact of Neuraxial Clonidine in the cesarean patient
Today, spinal anesthesia (SA) is the preferred anesthetic for elective cesarean section (CS). Spinal anesthesia includes local anesthetics (LAs)and many potential additives. Increased interest has emerged in clonidine as ... -
Preventing emergence delirium after anesthesia in veterans with PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a well-known phenomenon among military veterans which places this population at an increased risk for emergence delirium after undergoing general anesthesia. Emergence delirium is ... -
Tranexamic Acid for pediatric cranial vault remodeling
Craniosynostosis, the premature fusion of cranial sutures, is a critical issue in pediatric patients undergoing cranial vault remodeling (CVR). Early diagnosis and surgical intervention are essential to prevent complications ... -
Opioid-sparing anesthesia in adult orthopedic surgery
Over the past several decades, the rate of opioid prescriptions and opioid-related deaths have increased significantly. The United States has been experiencing an opioid crisis, placing safety and economic burdens on ... -
Clinical experiences of racism encountered by Black women seeking non-pregnancy related reproductive healthcare
We offered these research questions in the original research application: 1. How is racism and discrimination experienced in this setting? 2. How do experiences of racism impact future health-seeking behavior (e.g. ... -
Intraoperative tranexamic acid for pediatric posterior spinal fusions
Spinal fusions for scoliosis may be associated with significant intra-operative blood loss which can necessitate immediate treatment, including intra-operative blood transfusions. In addition to effects related to hypovolemia ... -
Submandibular ultrasonographic assessment of difficult airways
A thorough airway assessment before induction is key to predicting difficult laryngoscopy. However, traditional techniques vary significantly in their ability to identify difficult airways. Even combining thyromental ... -
Intraoperative echocardiography for pediatric cardiac surgery
Does the TEE proficiency of anesthesia practitioners improve outcomes for pediatric cardiac surgical patients? -
Gastric POCUS compared to preemptive RSI for GLP-1 receptor agonist management
In adult patients taking a prescribed GLP-1 receptor agonist scheduled for elective procedures requiring general anesthesia, how does gastric POCUS compare to routine RSI affect risks of aspiration and anesthesia complications? -
Barriers to video laryngoscopy in low-middle incomes countries
The patient in this case study presented to a rural surgical clinic in Guatemala for surgery with characteristics of a probable difficult airway. In the United States, anesthesia providers will often use a video laryngoscope ... -
Direct versus video laryngoscopy in infants
In infants undergoing elective surgery, does the use of video laryngoscopy versus direct laryngoscopy increase the success rate of first-pass intubation? -
Push-dose norepinephrine during intraoperative hypotension
Intraoperative hypotension (IOH), a common incidence during general anesthesia, poses a substantial risk to patients and necessitates prompt intervention. Vasopressors are used to regain adequate hemodynamics during IOH ... -
Pulmonary aspiration prevention utilizing point-of-care ultrasound
In adult patients undergoing GA with predisposed conditions associated with gastroparesis, does the addition of routine preoperative PoCUS evaluation of gastric content compared with preoperative risk assessment alone ... -
Does ultrasound-guided neuraxial placement save time and trauma?
In obstetric patients presenting with physical or surgical deformities known to prove challenging for neuraxial placement, does the initial use of ultrasonography compared to traditional palpation technique affect the ...