Anaesthesia, critical care & pain medicine
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Anaesth Crit Care Pain Med · Oct 2018
GuidelineTargeted temperature management in the ICU: Guidelines from a French expert panel.
Over the recent period, the use of induced hypothermia has gained an increasing interest for critically ill patients, in particular in brain-injured patients. The term "targeted temperature management" (TTM) has now emerged as the most appropriate when referring to interventions used to reach and maintain a specific level temperature for each individual. TTM may be used to prevent fever, to maintain normothermia, or to lower core temperature. ⋯ Fifteen experts and two coordinators agreed to consider questions concerning TTM and its practical implementation in five clinical situations: cardiac arrest, traumatic brain injury, stroke, other brain injuries, and shock. This resulted in 30 recommendations: 3 recommendations were strong (Grade 1), 13 were weak (Grade 2), and 14 were experts' opinions. After two rounds of rating and various amendments, a strong agreement from voting participants was obtained for all 30 (100%) recommendations, which are exposed in the present article.
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Anaesth Crit Care Pain Med · Aug 2018
A combined approach for the early recognition of acute kidney injury after adult cardiac surgery.
Cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury (CSA-AKI) is a frequent complication. The current criteria to detect CSA-AKI rise only when organic dysfunction has occurred. The Doppler Renal Resistive Index (RRI) and the urinary G1 cell cycle arrest proteins (TIMP-2 and IGFBP7) have been advocated to predict CSA-AKI at an early stage after cardiac surgery. The primary objective was to determine the predictive value of these new markers to detect CSA-AKI after elective heart surgery in patients at risk to develop AKI. ⋯ In a population at risk of developing CSA-AKI, neither the RRI nor urinary [TIMP-2]*[IGFBP7] detect CSA-AKI occurring in the first post-operative week within the first 24 postoperative hours.
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Anaesth Crit Care Pain Med · Aug 2018
Randomized Controlled TrialEvaluation of the effect of serratus anterior plane block for pain treatment after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery.
Analgesia following video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) is important for the prevention of postoperative pulmonary complications. Various regional methods of anaesthesia are currently being used to achieve this goal. In our study, we aim to assess the effectiveness of SAPB on postoperative VATS analgesia in our study. ⋯ Our study results suggest that SAPB is an effective treatment option for VATS analgesia.
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Anaesth Crit Care Pain Med · Jun 2018
The pupillary light reflex for predicting the risk of hypotension after spinal anaesthesia for elective caesarean section.
The balance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems could be used to predict the onset of hypotension following spinal anaesthesia. The autonomic innervation of the pupil may reflect this balance. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability of pupillometry to predict the risk of hypotension after spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section. ⋯ Following spinal anaesthesia in patients undergoing caesarean section, though the predictive capacity pupillary reaction latency for the onset of hypotension and severe hypotension is poor, it is nevertheless the strongest predictor of hypotension identified in our study.