Current opinion in anaesthesiology
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Anemia remains a global health issue. This review addresses the recent findings on anemia in surgical patients and its significance in perioperative setting. ⋯ Active screening for anemia and proper management of it in perioperative setting is essential. Several strategies to prevent anemia - including elimination of unnecessary diagnostic blood draws - are effective and reasonable approaches.
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Curr Opin Anaesthesiol · Jun 2016
ReviewPerioperative considerations in children with autism spectrum disorder.
Children with autism often present a challenge to the anesthesiologist. This review summarizes the current experiences and recommendations for the perioperative management of this unique group of patients. ⋯ Patients with autism spectrum disorder are a heterogeneous group and often need general anesthesia for different procedures and studies. Familiarity with each patient's behavioral specifics and efforts to alleviate stress is of paramount importance for a smooth perioperative course with minimal adverse events.
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Curr Opin Anaesthesiol · Apr 2016
Review Comparative StudyCoagulation management in trauma-associated coagulopathy: allogenic blood products versus coagulation factor concentrates in trauma care.
Coagulation management by transfusion of allogenic blood products and coagulation factors are competing concepts in current trauma care. ⋯ The collective of trauma patients is heterogeneous. Despite the lack of evidence, there are strong arguments for individualized patient treatment with coagulation factors for some indications and to abstain from the use of fresh frozen plasma. In patients with severe trauma and major bleeding, plasma, platelets, and red blood cells should be considered to be administered at a ratio of 1 : 1 : 1.