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Implications Of Frailty In Copd Exacerbations, Aimee Almanzar, Armando Cabrera, Felix Hernandez, Hector Y. Vazquez, Asma Jafri, Miriam Zylberglait Lisigurski, Livasky Concepcion, Gustavo Ferrer
Implications Of Frailty In Copd Exacerbations, Aimee Almanzar, Armando Cabrera, Felix Hernandez, Hector Y. Vazquez, Asma Jafri, Miriam Zylberglait Lisigurski, Livasky Concepcion, Gustavo Ferrer
Pulmonary Disease
Introduction The extrapulmonary manifestations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients are similar to symptoms of frailty, a geriatric syndrome. This study was designed to identify the relation between frailty and patient outcomes during a COPD exacerbation. Methods This retrospective study identified 10,235 patients hospitalized for COPD exacerbation, as well as 16 laboratory tests included in a frailty index that have been linked to frailty. Patients were divided into less frail (0-8 positive laboratory values) and more frail (9-16 positive laboratory values) groups. The primary composite endpoints were mechanical ventilation, ICU length of stay, readmission, and discharge status. Results Of …
Anesthetic Management Without The Use Of Neuromuscular Blocking Agents In Myasthenia Gravis Patient Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting And Thymectomy, Katarina Kapisoda, Ettore Crimi Md, Omeni Osian
Anesthetic Management Without The Use Of Neuromuscular Blocking Agents In Myasthenia Gravis Patient Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting And Thymectomy, Katarina Kapisoda, Ettore Crimi Md, Omeni Osian
Anesthesiology
We describe a novel and effective anesthetic management of a 67 year old male with myasthenia gravis (MG) who underwent combined coronary artery bypass graft and thymectomy. Induction of general anesthesia with endotracheal intubation was performed with propofol and remifentanyl without use of any neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBA). General anesthesia was then maintained with inhaled isoflurane and continuous intravenous infusion of sufentanyl and dexmedetomidine. In ICU, trachea was extubated within two hours from admission and no complications occurred during the following 24 hours ICU stay. Avoidance of NMBA may improve outcomes by decreasing the risks associated with their use.
A Case Of Flecainide Toxicity In A Young Male, Ifrah Butt, Umair Shaikh, Marlena Fernandez, Sameer Shaharyar, Daniel Heller
A Case Of Flecainide Toxicity In A Young Male, Ifrah Butt, Umair Shaikh, Marlena Fernandez, Sameer Shaharyar, Daniel Heller
Internal Medicine
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