Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthésie
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Can J Anaesth
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Increased distal skin temperature can be used to predict the success of lateral infraclavicular (LIC) block. We hypothesized that an "eyeball test" of specific infrared thermographic patterns after LIC block could be used to determine block success. ⋯ We conclude that visual evaluation by an eyeball test of specific thermographic patterns of the blocked hands may be useful as a valid and reliable diagnostic test for predicting a successful LIC block.
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Comment Letter
Using a Mcintosh blade for retromolar intubation: a comment.
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Editorial Comment
From visualizing nerves to visualizing blocks: a natural trend?