Journal of anesthesia
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Journal of anesthesia · Feb 2019
Correction to: What is the predictor of the intraoperative body temperature in abdominal surgery?
In the Original publication of the article, the Table 1 was incorrectly published.
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Journal of anesthesia · Feb 2019
Comment LetterIn reply: Use of low-molecular weight dextran as an LA adjuvant to extend LA action.
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Journal of anesthesia · Feb 2019
Comment LetterFuture blood pressure monitoring for cesarean delivery.
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Journal of anesthesia · Feb 2019
Multicenter Study Comparative Study Observational StudyCrystalloid coloading vs. colloid coloading in elective Caesarean section: postspinal hypotension and vasopressor consumption, a prospective, observational clinical trial.
Maternal hypotension is a common side effect of spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean section. The combination of colloid coloading and vasopressors was considered our standard for its prevention and treatment. As the safety of hydroxyethyl starch is under debate, we replaced colloid with crystalloid coloading. ⋯ Crystalloid coloading was associated with a greater drop in mean blood pressure and a higher incidence of hypotension when compared with colloid coloading. Neonatal outcome was, however, unaffected by the type of fluid.
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Journal of anesthesia · Feb 2019
Comparative StudyEfficiency of the TOF-Cuff™ for the evaluation of rocuronium-induced neuromuscular block and its reversal with sugammadex: a comparative study vs. acceleromyography.
The aim of this study was to compare TOF-Cuff™ (TOF-C) and TOF-Watch™ (TOF-W) data following rocuronium-induced neuromuscular block and its reversal with sugammadex. ⋯ TOF-C may be clinically applicable for the evaluation of both the depth of neuromuscular block and restoration of neuromuscular function.