Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthésie
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Review Meta Analysis
A systematic review of interventions to facilitate extubation in patients difficult-to-wean due to delirium, agitation, or anxiety and a meta-analysis of the effect of dexmedetomidine.
Delirium, agitation, and anxiety may hinder weaning from mechanical ventilation and lead to increased morbidity and healthcare costs. The most appropriate clinical approach to weaning in these contexts remains unclear and challenging to clinicians. The objective of this systematic review was to identify effective and safe interventions to wean patients that are difficult-to-wean from mechanical ventilation due to delirium, agitation, or anxiety. ⋯ This systematic review and meta-analysis provides low quality evidence to suggest the use of dexmedetomidine in patients deemed difficult-to-wean due to agitation, delirium, or anxiety. Insufficient evidence was found regarding other interventions to provide any recommendation.
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We aimed to provide anatomic characteristics of the lumbar plexus and a safety margin for needle placement during lumbar plexus block in adults. ⋯ The surface anatomic relations of the lumbar plexus found in this study may be useful for performing successful and safe lumbar plexus block.
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Comment Letter
In reply: Iliac crest bone graft donor site analgesia: a new indication for erector spinae plane block.
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Comment Letter
Iliac crest bone graft donor site analgesia: a new indication for erector spinae plane block.
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