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Filter by:The incidence of obesity parturient has been increasing worldwide. There was a report revealing one third of pregnant women in United state considered obesity. Obesity is associated with increased in maternal and neonatal complications. Also, there was an increasing in the rate of cesarean delivery. Anesthetic management of the obese parturient is differ from non-obese parturients. There were higher risk of difficult intubation, failed intubation, pulmonary aspiration and difficult regional anesthesia such as spinal anesthesia or epidural catheter placement comparing with non-obese parturient. The aim of the study is to report complication associated with anesthesia in obese patients undergoing cesarean delivery in Single University hospital, Bangkok, THAILAND.
Intra operative hypotension is a risk factor in pediatric anesthesia (McCann ME et al.Pediatr Anesth 2014; 24: 68-73). In summary, the study aims at examine if ultrasound assessment of the diameter and collapsibility index of the subclavian vein is correlated to fasting time and if they are correlated to the degree of hypotension seen post anesthesia induction in children undergoing general anesthesia.
The investigators propose a prospective observational cohort study in order to investigate the perioperative respiratory complications of deep extubation in adults undergoing eye and head-and-neck surgery at Massachusetts Eye and Ear. Data pertaining to perioperative respiratory complications from adult patients presenting to MEE for eye and head and neck surgery who undergo deep extubation will be collected for this study.
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of frailty in patients older than 70 y/o in nephrourologic surgery. To study if preoperative frailty is an independent predictor of immediate postoperative complications, after 30 days, 6 months and 1 year of follow-up. To detect if there are other independent risk factors for complications.
Jet ventilation is used in interventional radiology to reduce respiratory movement and facilitate tumor destruction. The purpose of this study is to describe the respiratory impact of this technique
This single centre prospective alternating intervention study will aim to compare prophylactic phenylephrine given in the first litre of Ringers lactate as co-load in healthy patients having an elective caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia at Edendale Hospital to the existing national protocol guideline - for the treatment of obstetric spinal hypotension.
This work highlighted the beneficial role in terms of carers' satisfaction, quantity and quality of information transmitted.
In this study to planned to research the efficacy of low-flow anesthesia on patients undergoing sleeve gastrectomy due to morbid obesity on respiratory functions after surgery by examining FEV1 and FVC values and FEV1/FVC ratio.
In this randomized controlled trial the investigators want to assess if, compared to controls, the administration of one single low-dose of rocuronium would increase the occurrence of absent or weak (i.e. amplitude <100 μV) signal at V1 and R1, indicating a residual NMBA activity. In addition, we also recorded: 1) the occurrence of difficult laryngoscopy; 2) the time-to-intubation; 3) the occurrence of difficult intubation; 4) the number of intubation attempts; 5) the intubation failure rate; 6) the need for oxygenation between intubation attempts; 7) the lowest peripheral saturation in oxygen (SpO2); 8) the number of severe desaturations; 9) the time-to-V1 and 10) the number of post-surgical complications.
The aim of this study is to evaluation the influence of the resident in anesthesiology's degree of formation on the quality of care delivered to the patient.