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Full-Text Articles in Anesthesiology
Bapcap2-1 Does Preoperative Aspirin Improve Outcomes In Cardiac Surgery Patients?, Jian-Zhong Sun, L. Cao, H. Liu, W. Sun, S Silvestry, J. Diehl
Bapcap2-1 Does Preoperative Aspirin Improve Outcomes In Cardiac Surgery Patients?, Jian-Zhong Sun, L. Cao, H. Liu, W. Sun, S Silvestry, J. Diehl
Hua Kun Liu
Best Abstracts - Runner-up Session 2 presented at Euroanaesthesia 2011 in the Netherlands.
Background and Goal of Study: The effects of preoperative aspirin on major cardiocerebral and renal outcomes and mortality remain uncertain.
Postoperative Glycemic Variability In Diabetic And Non Diabetic Patients, Boris Mraovic, Md, Brian Hipszer, Md, Zvi Grunwald, Md, David Gratch, Do, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Jennifer Lessin, Rn, Kathleen O'Malley, Rn, Angela Gulino, Md, Peter Simpson, Meng, Jeffrey Joseph
Postoperative Glycemic Variability In Diabetic And Non Diabetic Patients, Boris Mraovic, Md, Brian Hipszer, Md, Zvi Grunwald, Md, David Gratch, Do, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Jennifer Lessin, Rn, Kathleen O'Malley, Rn, Angela Gulino, Md, Peter Simpson, Meng, Jeffrey Joseph
Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Papers
Objectives: Glycemic variability increases oxidative stress and may trigger the inflammation and coagulation cascades. Variability may be associated with increase morbidity and mortality in ICU patients. We analyzed glycemic variability after major surgery in diabetic (DM) and non-diabetic (NDM) patients using an automated intravenous blood glucose monitor (IVBG).
Lack Of Effectiveness Of The Pulmonary Artery Catheter In Cardiac Surgery, Nanette Schwann Md, Zak Hillel Phd, Md, Andreas Hoeft Md, Paul Barash Md, Patrick Möhnle Md, Yinghui Miao Md, Mph, Dennis T. Mangano Phd, Md
Lack Of Effectiveness Of The Pulmonary Artery Catheter In Cardiac Surgery, Nanette Schwann Md, Zak Hillel Phd, Md, Andreas Hoeft Md, Paul Barash Md, Patrick Möhnle Md, Yinghui Miao Md, Mph, Dennis T. Mangano Phd, Md
Nanette M Schwann MD
No abstract provided.
Surgical Correction Of Aorto-Pulmonary Window: A Rare And Lethal Cause Of Pulmonary Hypertension, Adeel Ahmed Shamim, Mubashir Zareen Khan, Mehnaz Ahmed Atiq, Mansoor Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Muneer Amanullah
Surgical Correction Of Aorto-Pulmonary Window: A Rare And Lethal Cause Of Pulmonary Hypertension, Adeel Ahmed Shamim, Mubashir Zareen Khan, Mehnaz Ahmed Atiq, Mansoor Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Muneer Amanullah
Section of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Aorto-pulmonary window is a relatively rare congenital cardiac malformation with an overall incidence of 0.1%. Pulmonary hypertension develops quickly if the lesion is left untreated hence early surgical intervention is warranted after diagnosis. The surgery for correction of APW has evolved over years, currently an open repair on cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with a single patch technique yields good results. Mortality is affected by association of pulmonary hypertension and other cardiac malformations. We present a case of an infant with a large type II APW with a relatively low pulmonary vascular resistance. Hospital stay was complicated because of pulmonary arterial disease …
Bapcap2-1 Does Preoperative Aspirin Improve Outcomes In Cardiac Surgery Patients?, Jian-Zhong Sun, L. Cao, H. Liu, W. Sun, S Silvestry, J. Diehl
Bapcap2-1 Does Preoperative Aspirin Improve Outcomes In Cardiac Surgery Patients?, Jian-Zhong Sun, L. Cao, H. Liu, W. Sun, S Silvestry, J. Diehl
Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Papers
Best Abstracts - Runner-up Session 2 presented at Euroanaesthesia 2011 in the Netherlands.
Background and Goal of Study: The effects of preoperative aspirin on major cardiocerebral and renal outcomes and mortality remain uncertain.
Comparison Of Renal Effects Of Ibuprofen Versus Indomethacin During Treatment Of Patent Ductus Arteriosus In Contiguous Historical Cohorts, Alla Kushnir, Joaquim Mb Pinheiro
Comparison Of Renal Effects Of Ibuprofen Versus Indomethacin During Treatment Of Patent Ductus Arteriosus In Contiguous Historical Cohorts, Alla Kushnir, Joaquim Mb Pinheiro
Alla Kushnir
No abstract provided.