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Anesthetic Considerations In A Patient With Lvad And Covid-19 Undergoing Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery, R. R. Sikachi, D. Anca Jan 2021

Anesthetic Considerations In A Patient With Lvad And Covid-19 Undergoing Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery, R. R. Sikachi, D. Anca

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© 2021 Increased survival with left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) has led to a large number of patients with LVADs presenting for noncardiac surgeries (NCS). With studies showing that a trained noncardiac anesthesiologist can safely manage these patients when they present for NCS, it is vital that all anesthesiologists understand the LVAD physiology and its implications in various surgeries. This is even more relevant during the current pandemic in which these complex cardiopulmonary interactions may be even more challenging in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The authors describe a case of a patient with COVID-19 with an LVAD who …


Two-Needle Technique For Lumbar Radiofrequency Medial Branch Denervation: A Technical Note, K. B. Chapman, F. Schirripa, T. Oud, P. S. Groenen, R. R. Ramsook, N. Van Helmond Jan 2020

Two-Needle Technique For Lumbar Radiofrequency Medial Branch Denervation: A Technical Note, K. B. Chapman, F. Schirripa, T. Oud, P. S. Groenen, R. R. Ramsook, N. Van Helmond

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© 2020, American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians. All rights reserved. Background: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of the medial branches of the dorsal rami has been reported to relieve facet joint–related back pain for 6 months to 1 year in 60% of patients. Although providing benefit in a significant proportion of patients, there remains a group of patients who do not experience any pain relief from RFA or experience only benefit from the ablation for a short period. Failure of RFA has been attributed to technical failure of coagulating the nerve or coagulation of a minimal section of the nerve, allowing …


Unilateral Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation Lead Placement With Resolution Of Bilateral Lower Extremity Symptoms In Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy., K. B. Chapman, B. W. Van Roosendaal, N. Van Helmond, T. A. Yousef Jan 2020

Unilateral Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation Lead Placement With Resolution Of Bilateral Lower Extremity Symptoms In Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy., K. B. Chapman, B. W. Van Roosendaal, N. Van Helmond, T. A. Yousef

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Dorsal root ganglion stimulation (DRG-S) is a form of neuromodulation that can target specific dermatomes to obtain better coverage of the distal extremity. Previously proposed mechanisms of action for DRG-S focused on the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) itself, without consideration of orthodromic effects in the dorsal horn and antidromic effects on the nerve root and sympathetic chain. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is an axonal neuropathy that affects around half of all patients with diabetes mellitus, causing severe pain and sensory impairment in the distal extremities. We present a case of a patient with DPN in both feet, in addition to …


Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation Lead Fracture Within The Superficial Fascial Layers In 4 Cases, K. B. Chapman, K. V. Patel, N. Van Helmond, G. C. Chien Jan 2020

Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation Lead Fracture Within The Superficial Fascial Layers In 4 Cases, K. B. Chapman, K. V. Patel, N. Van Helmond, G. C. Chien

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We present 4 cases of dorsal root ganglion stimulation lead fracture. In these cases, the surgical technique involved (1) traversing fascial layers for placement of leads via a Tuohy needle in the upper low back, (2) subcutaneous tunneling from the implantable pulse generator site to the lead puncture site without dissecting below the superficial fascial plane at the puncture site, and (3) connection of the lead/extension with the generator. All fractures occurred adjacent to the original lead puncture site. These cases suggest lead entrapment within the membranous fascial plane, with tension on a thin lead, is a mechanism underlying lead …


Electrophysiology Practice During Covid-19 Pandemic: A New York Tertiary Hospital Experience, D. Anca, O. Reyes, R. L. Mitra, L. M. Epstein, L. Shore-Lesserson Jan 2020

Electrophysiology Practice During Covid-19 Pandemic: A New York Tertiary Hospital Experience, D. Anca, O. Reyes, R. L. Mitra, L. M. Epstein, L. Shore-Lesserson

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© 2020 Elsevier Inc. As hospitals became overwhelmed during the Covid-19 pandemic in March-May in New York, Cardiology and Electrophysiology (EP) departments rapidly developed protocols for case selection as well modifying the practice of managing the cases. Recommendations by the AHA/HRS as well as American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) were considered in the multidisciplinary collaborative approach to patient care and personnel safety and the anesthesiology team had an integral role in developing protocols for workflow, care, recovery and transport during these challenging times.


Development And Performance Of A Web-Based Tool To Adjust Urine Toxicology Testing Frequency: Retrospective Study, K. B. Chapman, M. M. Pas, D. Abrar, W. Day, K. C. Vissers, N. Van Helmond Jan 2020

Development And Performance Of A Web-Based Tool To Adjust Urine Toxicology Testing Frequency: Retrospective Study, K. B. Chapman, M. M. Pas, D. Abrar, W. Day, K. C. Vissers, N. Van Helmond

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Background: Several pain management guidelines recommend regular urine drug testing (UDT) in patients who are being treated with chronic opioid analgesic therapy (COAT) to monitor compliance and improve safety. Guidelines also recommend more frequent testing in patients who are at high risk of adverse events related to COAT; however, there is no consensus on how to identify high-risk patients or on the testing frequency that should be used. Using previously described clinical risk factors for UDT results that are inconsistent with the prescribed COAT, we developed a web-based tool to adjust drug testing frequency in patients treated with COAT. Objective: …


A Randomized, Double-Blinded Trial Comparing The Effectiveness Of Tranexamic Acid And Epsilon-Aminocaproic Acid In Reducing Bleeding And Transfusion In Cardiac Surgery, J. Leff, A. Rhee, S. Nair, D. Lazar, S. Sathyanarayana, L. Shore-Lesserson Jan 2019

A Randomized, Double-Blinded Trial Comparing The Effectiveness Of Tranexamic Acid And Epsilon-Aminocaproic Acid In Reducing Bleeding And Transfusion In Cardiac Surgery, J. Leff, A. Rhee, S. Nair, D. Lazar, S. Sathyanarayana, L. Shore-Lesserson

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© 2019 Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia. Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of epsilon aminocaproic acid (EACA) to tranexamic acid (TA) in reducing blood loss and transfusion requirements in patients undergone cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass. Design: Randomized, double blinded study. Outcome variables collected included; baseline demographic characteristics, type of surgery, amount of 24 hour chest tube drainage, amount of 24 hour blood products administered, 30 day mortality and morbidity and length of stay. We analyzed the data using parametric and non-parametric tests as appropriate. Setting: Single center tertiary-care university hospital setting. Participants: 114 patients who had undergone cardiac surgery under …


Anticoagulation Management And Heparin Resistance During Cardiopulmonary Bypass: A Survey Of Society Of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists Members, R. M. Sniecinski, E. Bennett-Guerrero, L. Shore-Lesserson Jan 2019

Anticoagulation Management And Heparin Resistance During Cardiopulmonary Bypass: A Survey Of Society Of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists Members, R. M. Sniecinski, E. Bennett-Guerrero, L. Shore-Lesserson

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We surveyed Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists members regarding anticoagulation practices for cardiopulmonary bypass and attitudes on heparin resistance. Of 550 respondents (18.5% response rate), 74.9% (95% CI, 71.3%-78.5%) used empiric weight-based dosing of heparin, and 70.7% (95% CI, 66.9%-74.5%) targeted an activated clotting time of either 400 or 480 seconds to initiate cardiopulmonary bypass. Of note, 17.1% (95% CI, 13.9%-20.2%) of respondents reported activated clotting time targets lower than those recommended by recent 2018 Society of Thoracic Surgeons/Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists/American Society of Extracorporeal Technology guidelines or failed to monitor heparin effects at all. When heparin resistance was encountered, 54.2% …


Sts/Sca/Amsect Clinical Practice Guidelines: Anticoagulation During Cardiopulmonary Bypass, L. Shore-Lesserson, R. A. Baker, V. Ferraris, P. E. Greilich, D. Fitzgerald, P. Roman, J. Hammon Jan 2018

Sts/Sca/Amsect Clinical Practice Guidelines: Anticoagulation During Cardiopulmonary Bypass, L. Shore-Lesserson, R. A. Baker, V. Ferraris, P. E. Greilich, D. Fitzgerald, P. Roman, J. Hammon

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© 2018 American Society of Extra-Corporeal Technology. All Rights Reserved. Despite more than a half century of "safe" cardio-pulmonary bypass (CPB), the evidence base surrounding the conduct of anticoagulation for CPB has not been organized into a succinct guideline. For this and other reasons, there is enormous practice variability relating to the use and dosing of heparin, monitoring heparin anticoagulation, reversal of anticoagulation, and the use of alternative anticoagulants. To address this and other gaps, the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS), the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists (SCA), and the American Society of Extracorporeal Technology (AmSECT) developed an Evidence Based Workgroup. …


Anesthesia Duration As An Independent Risk Factor For Early Postoperative Complications In Adults Undergoing Elective Acdf., K. Phan, J. S. Kim, J. H. Kim, S. Somani, J. Di'capua, J. E. Dowdell, S. K. Cho Jan 2017

Anesthesia Duration As An Independent Risk Factor For Early Postoperative Complications In Adults Undergoing Elective Acdf., K. Phan, J. S. Kim, J. H. Kim, S. Somani, J. Di'capua, J. E. Dowdell, S. K. Cho

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Study Design: Retrospective study.

Objective: To determine the presence of any potential associations between anesthesia time with postoperative outcome and complications following elective anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF).

Methods: Patients who underwent elective ACDF were identified in the American College of Surgeons National Quality Improvement Program database. Patient demographics, medical comorbidities, and perioperative and postoperative complications up to 30 days were analyzed by univariate and multivariate analysis.

Results: A total of 3801 patients undergoing elective ACDF were identified. Patients were subdivided into quintiles of anesthesia time: Group 1, 48 to 129 minutes (n = 761, 20%); Group 2, 129 …


Erbb2 And P38Γ Mapk Mediate Alcohol-Induced Increase In Breast Cancer Stem Cells And Metastasis, M. Xu, Z. Ren, X. Wang, A. Comer, J. A. Frank, Z. J. Ke, Y. Huang, Z. Zhang, X. Shi, J. Luo, +1 Additional Author Jan 2016

Erbb2 And P38Γ Mapk Mediate Alcohol-Induced Increase In Breast Cancer Stem Cells And Metastasis, M. Xu, Z. Ren, X. Wang, A. Comer, J. A. Frank, Z. J. Ke, Y. Huang, Z. Zhang, X. Shi, J. Luo, +1 Additional Author

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© 2016 Luo et al. Background: Both epidemiological and experimental studies suggest that excessive alcohol exposure increases the risk for breast cancer and enhances metastasis/recurrence. We have previously demonstrated that alcohol enhanced the migration/invasion of breast cancer cells and cancer cells overexpressing ErbB2/HER2 were more sensitive to alcohol exposure. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study was designed to investigate the mechanisms underlying alcohol-enhanced aggressiveness of breast cancer. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) play a critical role in cancer metastasis and recurrence. Methods: We evaluated the effect of chronic alcohol exposure on mammary tumor development/metastasis in MMTV-neu transgenic mice and …


Temperature Management Guidelines, J. W. Hammon, L. Shore-Lesserson, T. A. Dickinson Jan 2015

Temperature Management Guidelines, J. W. Hammon, L. Shore-Lesserson, T. A. Dickinson

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The Society Of Thoracic Surgeons, The Society Of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists, And The American Society Of Extracorporeal Technology: Clinical Practice Guidelines For Cardiopulmonary Bypass-Temperature Management During Cardiopulmonary Bypass, R. Engelman, R. A. Baker, D. S. Likosky, A. Grigore, T. A. Dickinson, L. Shore-Lesserson, J. W. Hammon Jan 2015

The Society Of Thoracic Surgeons, The Society Of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists, And The American Society Of Extracorporeal Technology: Clinical Practice Guidelines For Cardiopulmonary Bypass-Temperature Management During Cardiopulmonary Bypass, R. Engelman, R. A. Baker, D. S. Likosky, A. Grigore, T. A. Dickinson, L. Shore-Lesserson, J. W. Hammon

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To improve our understanding of the evidence-based literature supporting temperaturemanagement during adult cardiopulmonary bypass, The Society of Thoracic Surgeons, the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiology and the American Society of ExtraCorporeal Technology tasked the authors to conduct a review of the peer-reviewed literature, including 1) optimal site for temperature monitoring, 2) avoidance of hyperthermia, 3) peak cooling temperature gradient and cooling rate, and 4) peak warming temperature gradient and rewarming rate. Authors adopted the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association method for development clinical practice guidelines, and arrived at the following recommendation.


Remote Video Auditing With Real-Time Feedback In An Academic Surgical Suite Improves Safety And Efficiency Metrics: A Cluster Randomised Study, F. J. Overdyk, O. Dowling, S. Newman, D. Glatt, M. Chester, D. Armellino, B. Cole, G. S. Landis, D. Schoenfeld, J. F. Dicapua Jan 2015

Remote Video Auditing With Real-Time Feedback In An Academic Surgical Suite Improves Safety And Efficiency Metrics: A Cluster Randomised Study, F. J. Overdyk, O. Dowling, S. Newman, D. Glatt, M. Chester, D. Armellino, B. Cole, G. S. Landis, D. Schoenfeld, J. F. Dicapua

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IMPORTANCE: Compliance with the surgical safety checklist during operative procedures has been shown to reduce inhospital mortality and complications but proper execution by the surgical team remains elusive. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the impact of remote video auditing with real-time provider feedback on checklist compliance during sign-in, time-out and sign-out and case turnover times. DESIGN, SETTING: Prospective, cluster randomised study in a 23-operating room (OR) suite. PARTICIPANTS: Surgeons, anaesthesia providers, nurses and support staff. EXPOSURE: ORs were randomised to receive, or not receive, real-time feedback on safety checklist compliance and efficiency metrics via display boards and text messages, followed by a …


Attenuating The Systemic Inflammatory Response To Adult Cardiopulmonary Bypass: A Critical Review Of The Evidence Base, R. Clive Landis, J. R. Brown, D. Fitzgerald, D. S. Likosky, L. Shore-Lesserson, R. A. Baker, J. W. Hammon Jan 2014

Attenuating The Systemic Inflammatory Response To Adult Cardiopulmonary Bypass: A Critical Review Of The Evidence Base, R. Clive Landis, J. R. Brown, D. Fitzgerald, D. S. Likosky, L. Shore-Lesserson, R. A. Baker, J. W. Hammon

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A wide range of pharmacological, surgical, and mechanical pump approaches have been studied to attenuate the systemic inflammatory response to cardiopulmonary bypass, yet no systematically based review exists to cover the scope of anti-inflammatory interventions deployed. We therefore conducted an evidence-based review to capture "self-identified" anti-inflammatory interventions among adult cardiopulmonary bypass procedures. To be included, trials had to measure at least one inflammatory mediator and one clinical outcome, specified in the "Outcomes 2010" consensus statement. Ninety-eight papers satisfied inclusion criteria and formed the basis of the review. The review identified 33 different interventions and approaches to attenuate the systemic inflammatory …


(1s, 3s)-3-Amino-4-Difluoromethylenyl-1-Cyclopentanoic Acid (Cpp-115), A Potent Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Aminotransferase Inactivator For The Treatment Of Cocaine Addiction, Y. Pan, M. R. Gerasimov, T. Kvist, P. Wellendorph, K. K. Madsen, E. Pera, H. Lee, A. Schousboe, S. L. Dewey, R. B. Silverman, +6 Additional Authors Jan 2012

(1s, 3s)-3-Amino-4-Difluoromethylenyl-1-Cyclopentanoic Acid (Cpp-115), A Potent Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Aminotransferase Inactivator For The Treatment Of Cocaine Addiction, Y. Pan, M. R. Gerasimov, T. Kvist, P. Wellendorph, K. K. Madsen, E. Pera, H. Lee, A. Schousboe, S. L. Dewey, R. B. Silverman, +6 Additional Authors

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Our Experience With Two Cardioplegic Solutions: Dextrose Versus Non-Dextrose In Adult Cardiac Surgery, R. Lessen, J. Dicapua, R. Pekmezaris, R. Walia, K. Bocchieri, L. Jahn, M. Akerman, M. L. Lesser, A. Hartman Jan 2012

Our Experience With Two Cardioplegic Solutions: Dextrose Versus Non-Dextrose In Adult Cardiac Surgery, R. Lessen, J. Dicapua, R. Pekmezaris, R. Walia, K. Bocchieri, L. Jahn, M. Akerman, M. L. Lesser, A. Hartman

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Intraoperative hyperglycemia has been observed to be associated with increased morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery. Dextrose cardioplegia is used for its cardioprotective effects but may lead to intraoperative hyperglycemia and more postoperative complications. This was a retrospective observational study. Patient records (n = 2301) were accessed from a large database at a tertiary care facility. The two groups (dextrose vs. nondextrose) were then matched using preoperative variables of age, sex, body mass index, wound exposure time, preoperative HbA1c levels, renal failure, hypertension, and prior cerebrovascular disease. The following outcomes were recorded: 30-day mortality, sternal wound infection, stroke, and highest …