Annals of palliative medicine
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Remifentanil injected during analepsia shortens length of postanesthesia care unit stay in patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery for endometrial cancer: a randomized controlled trial.
To guarantee efficient operating room (OR) activity, tracheal extubation is often performed in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU). Therefore, the ability of PACU to accommodate postoperative patients is crucial. Optimizing extubation management may speed up the turnover of PACU beds. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of remifentanil, which is used during analepsia, on the length of PACU stay in patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery for endometrial cancer. ⋯ Remifentanil, which is injected during analepsia, significantly shortens the duration of PACU stay without increasing adverse events in the peri-extubation period.
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Meta Analysis
Risk predictive models for delirium in the intensive care unit: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
An emerging approach to prevent delirium in an intensive care unit is the use of risk prediction models. At present, there is no scientific comparison of the predictive effect of the prediction model. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to compare the performance of available delirium risk prediction models for intensive care units. ⋯ The E-PRE-DELIRIC model, PRE-DELIRIC model, or both are recommended to predict ICU delirium risk. However, the recommendation should be considered with caution because of substantial heterogeneity. The protocol was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42019130802).
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Recently, robot-assisted thoracic surgery (RATS) is increasingly applied to lung or mediastinal tumor surgery. However, appropriate methods of postoperative analgesia for RATS have not been studied. ⋯ Compared with PCA, TEA provided better analgesia after RATS in terms of less pain scores, less rescue analgesic requirements, and similar side effect profiles. TEA with a hydrophilic opioid and local anesthetic seemed an appropriate method of postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing RATS.
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Despite the clear benefits of palliative care, surgical patients are less likely to receive palliative care consultations when compared to their medical counterparts. In this context, we conducted semi-structured interviews with a diverse range of practicing surgeons to better understand surgeon attitudes and experiences with both palliative care approaches and specialty services. ⋯ Among our cohort of surgeons, several key factors influenced their use of palliative approaches and specialty palliative care services. A better understanding of surgeon-perceived barriers may lead to future work aimed at creating meaningful, surgeon-specific interventions that address the underuse of this important care for surgical patients and patients being considered for surgery.
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Ultrasound-guided costoclavicular (CC) brachial plexus blocks (BPBs) are a novel approach for nerve block in upper extremity surgery. However, comparisons between CC-BPB and conventional supraclavicular (SC) BPB have not clearly delineated the benefits or costs of either method. ⋯ CC-BPB is a safe and efficient approach for upper extremity surgery.