(defined as time between insertion of the endoscope through the pharynx and removal of the endoscope from the pharynx), cumulative doses of propofol (mg) and remifentanil (μg), time until recovery after sedation (defined as time between termination of the procedure and transfer to recovery ...
PurposeTo describe all post-insertion complications involving most used intravascular access, and to determine whether the use of a new-generation transparent dressing (3M™ IV Advanced) might reduce their number and impact on ICU patient outcomes.MethodsPatients older than 18, with an expected ...
From January 2016 to June 2020, 210 patients underwent surgery for resectable CRC at our institution. Resectable stage IV cancer defined as cases where metastasis has occurred, and surgery could be performed based on the judgment that it is possible to resect a single lung lesion, a single live...
It is mostly done in cases of emergency where rapid access is required for intravenous (IV) fluid therapy. A cutdown procedure gives the physician access to the saphenous or antecubital vein. The physician recommends this procedure when other less-invasive procedures for IV insertion fail. ...
Adjusted peritonitis rates, however, were not different between the three groups.Mechanical complications and catheter loss are associated with the length of time a catheter is embedded. We recommend insertion 6 weeks to 5 months ahead of the need for PD to maximize catheter survival. 展开 ...
Safety of ultrasound-guided percutaneous suprapubic catheter insertion in spinal cord injury patients Article 12 June 2024 Experience of a tertiary referral center in managing bladder cancer in conjunction with neurogenic bladder Article 09 July 2020 References Lapides J, Diokno AC, Silber SJ, Low...
Nonpharmacologic measures to decrease pain include the use of a pacifier, swaddling, or administration of sucrose during the insertion of an IV or for infiltration and extravasation injury.10 Aside from non-pharmacologic interventions, treating infiltration and extravasation pain with analgesics should be...
She had grade IV PFP (House-Brackmann) and audiometry indicated severe mixed hearing loss. The patient was hospitalized, her antibiotics changed, steroid therapy was strictly managed and glucose levels controlled, and a myringotomy was performed with ventilation tube insertion. The patient was ...
a meticulous control of the whole grasping process by biplane TEE guiding to guarantee a deep insertion of both leaflets; and third, a precise, but quick confirmation of sufficient leaflet insertion without risking a possible alteration of the tissue bridge by a too lengthy evaluation, while the ...
Postdural puncture headache remains a common complication of epidural and spinal anaesthesia; however, the incidence has decreased significantly in the past 2 to 3 decades from 37 to approximately 1%, largely because of advances in needle design. ...