Annales françaises d'anesthèsie et de rèanimation
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Jan 1995
Comment Letter Historical Article[60th anniversary of the 1st French Society of Anesthesia].
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Jan 1995
Review Practice Guideline Guideline[French Society of Anesthesia and Intensive Care. Arterial catheterization and invasive measurement of blood pressure in anesthesia and intensive care in adults].
A group of 13 experts appointed by the French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care has produced the following guidelines for arterial catheterisation and invasive measurement of systemic arterial blood pressure in adults. Teflon or polyurethane catheters are recommended with a maximal size of 18 gauge for femoral and axillary arteries and 20 gauge for the others. For small arteries (radial and pedious arteries) a maximal length of 3-5 cm should be preferred. ⋯ The catheter removal should be considered as an aseptic surgical procedure. The catheter completeness has to be checked. A systematic culture of the catheter is not required.
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Jan 1995
Review[Indications for the use of magnesium in anesthesia and intensive care].
Magnesium (Mg), a cofactor in numerous enzymatic reactions, is often ignored by clinicians, as the symptomatology of Mg depletion is not specific and usually associated with that of the cause of the depletion. Furthermore, the plasma Mg concentration (0.8 to 1.1 mmol. L-1) is only equivalent to one percent of the total body content. ⋯ Mg, because of its calcium channel blocking properties and as it lowers the release of epinephrine, is indicated for surgery of pheochromocytoma. In eclamptic and pre-eclamptic patients, the use of Mg is valuable, but not as an anti-epileptic agent. Other clinical uses of Mg have been proposed, but they are either anecdotal or of uncertain efficiency.