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Comparing The Cumulative Pain Patients Experience Waiting For Knee Arthroplasty To Their Postoperative Pain, Eric S. Schwenk, Richard H. Epstein, Md, Cphims, Franklin Dexter Nov 2013

Comparing The Cumulative Pain Patients Experience Waiting For Knee Arthroplasty To Their Postoperative Pain, Eric S. Schwenk, Richard H. Epstein, Md, Cphims, Franklin Dexter

Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Papers

Introduction: Reduction of pain is a major goal of anesthesiologists treating patients undergoing knee arthroplasty. This has been achieved traditionally through the use of regional analgesia. Although these techniques decrease postoperative pain, they inherently do not affect the longstanding pain patients experience as they wait for surgery. Our objectives were to quantify: 1) the decrease in pain achieved by surgical joint replacement; and 2) the decrease in postoperative pain achievable through femoral nerve blocks versus opioids. From a systems-based perspective, we wanted to determine how much reduction in waiting time before surgery would be necessary to achieve an equal cumulative …


Evaluation Of Etoricoxib In Patients Undergoing Total Knee Replacement Surgery In A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial., Narinder Rawal, Eugene R. Viscusi, Paul M Peloso, Harold S Minkowitz, Liang Chen, Sandhya Shah, Anish Mehta, Denesh K Chitkara, Sean P Curtis, Dimitris A Papanicolaou Oct 2013

Evaluation Of Etoricoxib In Patients Undergoing Total Knee Replacement Surgery In A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial., Narinder Rawal, Eugene R. Viscusi, Paul M Peloso, Harold S Minkowitz, Liang Chen, Sandhya Shah, Anish Mehta, Denesh K Chitkara, Sean P Curtis, Dimitris A Papanicolaou

Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Optimal postoperative pain management is important to ensure patient comfort and early mobilization.

METHODS: In this double-blind, placebo- and active-controlled, randomized clinical trial, we evaluated postoperative pain following knee replacement in patients receiving placebo, etoricoxib (90 or 120 mg), or ibuprofen 1800 mg daily for 7 days. Patients >=18 years of age who had pain at rest >=5 (0--10 Numerical Rating Scale [NRS]) after unilateral total knee replacement were randomly assigned to placebo (N = 98), etoricoxib 90 mg (N = 224), etoricoxib 120 mg (N = 230), or ibuprofen 1800 mg (N = 224) postoperatively. Co-primary endpoints included …


Cardiac Arrest In A Child Following Cranioplasty, Asma Abdus Salam, Fauzia Anis Khan Oct 2013

Cardiac Arrest In A Child Following Cranioplasty, Asma Abdus Salam, Fauzia Anis Khan

Department of Anaesthesia

Craniofacial surgery in paediatric patients is associated with several complications, including severe bleeding and venous air embolism. We present a case of an 18 months, 10 kilogramme weight child who had cardiac arrest after completion of surgery, but before extubation. Possibility of both haemorrhage and venous air embolism is discussed.


The Prevalence Of Postoperative Pain In The First 48 Hours Following Day Surgery At A Tertiary Hospital In Nairobi, Gilbert Mwaka, Shariff Thikra, Vitalis Mung’Ayi Sep 2013

The Prevalence Of Postoperative Pain In The First 48 Hours Following Day Surgery At A Tertiary Hospital In Nairobi, Gilbert Mwaka, Shariff Thikra, Vitalis Mung’Ayi

Anaesthesiology, East Africa

Background: Day case surgery services are increasing all over the world. The prevalence of postoperative pain after day surgery is found to be high. Little is known about the prevalence of postoperative pain, in Kenya, after day case surgeries.

Objective: To investigate the prevalence of postoperative pain after day surgery at Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH), Nairobi, to determine the severity/intensity of postoperative pain following day case surgery

Methods: Consecutive sampling was carried out until sample size of one hundred and fifty patients was achieved. The purpose and nature of the study was explained to patients before informed consent was …


Metabolic Syndrome Increases Risk For Pulmonary Embolism After Hip And Knee Arthroplasty., Boris Mraovic, Md, Brian R Hipszer, Md, Richard H. Epstein, Md, Javad Parvizi, Md, Edward C Pequignot, Md, Inna Chervoneva, Md, Jeffrey Joseph, Md Aug 2013

Metabolic Syndrome Increases Risk For Pulmonary Embolism After Hip And Knee Arthroplasty., Boris Mraovic, Md, Brian R Hipszer, Md, Richard H. Epstein, Md, Javad Parvizi, Md, Edward C Pequignot, Md, Inna Chervoneva, Md, Jeffrey Joseph, Md

Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Papers

AIM: To investigate whether patients with metabolic syndrome (MetS) undergoing total hip or knee replacement have an increased risk for pulmonary embolism (PE).

METHODS: We studied patients undergoing total hip or total knee replacement from January 2001 to April 2006. The diagnosis of PE was based on a positive finding with a chest CT or a lung scan. Components of MetS were defined as 1) BMI≥30 kg/m(2) , 2) non-fasting preadmission glucose ≥11.1 mmol/L or diagnosis of diabetes, 3) hypertension, and 4) dyslipidemia. MetS was diagnosed if at least three of these components were present.

RESULTS: Of 7282 patients, 107 …


Airway Management In A Patient With Bullous Pemphigoid, Mohammad Yasir, Fauzia Anis Khan Aug 2013

Airway Management In A Patient With Bullous Pemphigoid, Mohammad Yasir, Fauzia Anis Khan

Department of Anaesthesia

Airway management in patients with pemphigoid lesions has anaesthetic implications. We report a case of a 23 years old female with bullous pemphigoid who presented with laryngeal stenosis and critical airway narrowing. The airway was initially managed with jet ventilation. Anaesthesia was maintained with propofol infusion and ventilation was performed by introducing a size 10 French gauge suction catheter through the stenotic laryngeal orifice. Thirty minutes into anaesthesia, she developed subcutaneous emphysema and decreased air entry on right side of the chest but remained hemodynamically stable. The airway was further managed by tracheostomy. This case report highlights complications that can …


Medical Errors Related To Look-Alike And Sound-Alike Drugs, Samina Ismail,, Arshad Taqi May 2013

Medical Errors Related To Look-Alike And Sound-Alike Drugs, Samina Ismail,, Arshad Taqi

Department of Anaesthesia

Despite recent developments in the inventory management, introduction of electronic drug trolleys and cabinets, color coding of the filled syringes and many more interventions, medication errors could not be eliminated. The most common of these are syringe swap and human errors regarding wrong drug administration due to look-alike drug containers or sound-alike names of the drugs belonging to diverse groups. Many of the fatalities, that occur in third world countries due to these causes, go unnoticed and unregistered. This special article complements two special editorials on the same topic by Professor Joseph D. Tobias et al and Professor Robert Stoelting, …


Comparison Of Hemodynamic Response To Tracheal Intubation With Macintosh And Mccoy Laryngoscopes, Mehtab A. Haidry, Fauzia A. Khan Apr 2013

Comparison Of Hemodynamic Response To Tracheal Intubation With Macintosh And Mccoy Laryngoscopes, Mehtab A. Haidry, Fauzia A. Khan

Department of Anaesthesia

Background: Use of McCoy blade laryngoscope avoids the lifting force in the vallecula and theoretically should lead to a lower hemodynamic response related to laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation. The available literature on the topic is conflicting.MATERIALS AND Methods: We studied the hemodynamic response to laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation in 60 ASA 1 AND 2 adult patients using either Macintosh or McCoy laryngoscopes. The change in systolic, diastolic, mean arterial pressure, and heart rate (HR) was observed for 10 min post intubation. Arrhythmias and ST changes were also observed.Results: The maximum change in HR was 18.7% in the Macintosh and 7.7% …


Intubation In Emergency Department Of A Tertiary Care Hospital In A Low-Income, Nadeem Ullah Khan, Uzma R. Khan, Kiran Ejaz, Humaid Ahmad, Nukhba Zia, Junaid Abdul Razzak Mar 2013

Intubation In Emergency Department Of A Tertiary Care Hospital In A Low-Income, Nadeem Ullah Khan, Uzma R. Khan, Kiran Ejaz, Humaid Ahmad, Nukhba Zia, Junaid Abdul Razzak

Department of Emergency Medicine

Objective: To study the indications, method, success rate and complications of intubation at the Emergency Department of a private, tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan.
Methods: The case series involved 278 patients above 14 years of age who underwent emergency intubation at the Emergency Department of Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi between 1998 and 2003. Descriptive statistics were used to compare rapid sequence intubation with crash intubation. The level of significance was p<0.05.
Results: Of the total 278 intubations performed, 37 (13.3%) had to be left out for incomplete information. The study population remaining for inferential analysis comprised of 241 …


Perioperative Management Of Interscalene Block In Patients With Lung Disease., Eric S. Schwenk, Kishor Gandhi, Eugene R. Viscusi Jan 2013

Perioperative Management Of Interscalene Block In Patients With Lung Disease., Eric S. Schwenk, Kishor Gandhi, Eugene R. Viscusi

Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Papers

Interscalene nerve block impairs ipsilateral lung function and is relatively contraindicated for patients with lung impairment. We present a case of an 89-year-old female smoker with prior left lung lower lobectomy and mild to moderate lung disease who presented for right shoulder arthroplasty and insisted on regional anesthesia. The patient received a multimodal perioperative regimen that consisted of a continuous interscalene block, acetaminophen, ketorolac, and opioids. Surgery proceeded uneventfully and postoperative analgesia was excellent. Pulmonary physiology and management of these patients will be discussed. A risk/benefit discussion should occur with patients having impaired lung function before performance of interscalene blocks. …


Chiral Polarization Scale Of Qcd Vacuum And Spontaneous Chiral Symmetry Breaking, Andrei Alexandru, Ivan Horváth Jan 2013

Chiral Polarization Scale Of Qcd Vacuum And Spontaneous Chiral Symmetry Breaking, Andrei Alexandru, Ivan Horváth

Anesthesiology Faculty Publications

It has recently been found that dynamics of pure glue QCD supports the low energy band of Dirac modes with local chiral properties qualitatively different from that of a bulk: while bulk modes suppress chirality relative to statistical independence between left and right, the band modes enhance it. The width of such chirally polarized zone – chiral polarization scale Λch – has been shown to be finite in the continuum limit at fixed physical volume. Here we present evidence that Λch remains non–zero also in the infinite volume, and is therefore a dynamical scale in the theory. Our experiments in …


Effects Of Intravenous Diclofenac On Postoperative Sore Throat In Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery At Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi: A Prospective, Randomized, Double Blind Controlled Trial, Thang'a P., Dorothy Kamya, Vitalis Mung’Ayi Jan 2013

Effects Of Intravenous Diclofenac On Postoperative Sore Throat In Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery At Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi: A Prospective, Randomized, Double Blind Controlled Trial, Thang'a P., Dorothy Kamya, Vitalis Mung’Ayi

Anaesthesiology, East Africa

Background: Postoperative sore throat is the commonest complication after endotracheal intubation. The efficacy of intravenous non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in alleviating postoperative sore throat has not been investigated.

Objective: To evaluate the effect of intravenous diclofenac sodium on the occurrence and severity of postoperative sore throat.

Methods: 42 in-patients scheduled for laparoscopic surgery were randomized into two equal groups to receive either a single dose of 75mg intravenous diclofenac sodium in addition to standard treatment taken at our hospital for the prevention of postoperative sore throat or to receive standard treatment only. All patients were interviewed postoperatively at 2, 6 and …


Induction Position For Spinal Anaesthesia: Sitting Versus Lateral Position, Khurrum Shahzad, Gauhar Afshan Jan 2013

Induction Position For Spinal Anaesthesia: Sitting Versus Lateral Position, Khurrum Shahzad, Gauhar Afshan

Department of Anaesthesia

Objective: To compare the effect of induction position on block characteristics (sensory and motor nerves) and haemodynamic stability in elderly patients with isobaric bupivacaine. Patient comfort was also looked at.Methods: The randomized single blinded study was conducted at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from September 2007 to August 2008. A total of 70 patients aged >60 years of both genders were included. Spinal anaesthesia was performed either in sitting or lateral position according to random allocation. Assessments of sensory, motor block and heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure were recorded for 20 minutes. SPSS 16 was used for …


Pharmacological Agents For Preventing Morbidity Associated With The Haemodynamic Response To Tracheal Intubation, Fauzia A. Khan, Hameed Ullah Jan 2013

Pharmacological Agents For Preventing Morbidity Associated With The Haemodynamic Response To Tracheal Intubation, Fauzia A. Khan, Hameed Ullah

Department of Anaesthesia

Background: Several drugs have been used in attenuating or obliterating the response associated with laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation. These changes are of little concern in relatively healthy patients but can lead to morbidity and mortality in the high risk patient population.Objectives: The primary objective of this review was to determine the effectiveness of pharmacological agents in preventing the morbidity and mortality resulting from the haemodynamic changes in response to laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation in adult patients aged 18 years and above who were undergoing elective surgery in the operating room setting.SEARCH Methods: We searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled …