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Anesthesia

14225  relevant articles (368 outcomes, 737 trials/studies) found for this Therapy

Description: A state characterized by loss of feeling or sensation. This depression of nerve function is usually the result of pharmacologic action and is induced to allow performance of surgery or other painful procedures.

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Experts

1. Mayhew, James F: 7 articles (01/2008 - 10/2004)
2. Fukuda, Kazuhiko: 5 articles (06/2008 - 03/2003)
3. Minami, Kouichiro: 5 articles (04/2008 - 07/2002)
4. Häberle, H: 5 articles (07/2007 - 01/2000)
5. Shingu, Koh: 5 articles (10/2005 - 01/2002)
6. Martínez Ubieto, J: 5 articles (05/2005 - 04/2000)
7. Sato, Shigehito: 4 articles (09/2008 - 08/2003)
8. Shirakami, Gotaro: 4 articles (06/2008 - 08/2003)
9. Shulman, Stanford T: 4 articles (01/2008 - 06/2005)
10. Tani, Lloyd Y: 4 articles (01/2008 - 06/2005)

Related Diseases

1. Pain (Aches)
06/01/2007 - "If the woman is anxious and fears pain (as most nulliparous women do), probably the most convenient, safe and effective method is to use local (intracervical) anesthesia using a dental syringe which can be applied with minimal risk in the office"
05/01/2005 - "CONCLUSIONS: Complication data revealed several significant features: (1) resection weight correlated with increased risk and absolute number of complications; (2) delayed healing correlated directly with resection weight and inversely with increasing age, anesthesia times, and preoperative Short Form-36 bodily pain score; (3) a vertical incision may be associated with increased incidence of complications but requires further analysis; and most importantly, (4) the presence of complications had no negative effect on improvement in Short Form-36 and Multidimensional Body-Self Relations Questionnaire scores."
10/01/2001 - "Patient discomfort and surgeon stress during surgery were significantly greater in the no-anesthesia group than in the topical and topical plus intracameral groups (P =.0235 and P = 0.0206, respectively).Conclusion: No-anesthesia clear corneal phacoemulsification was performed by a highly experienced, skilled surgeon without causing an unacceptable level of pain"
01/01/2003 - "Obstetric analgesia and anesthesia should provide optimal pain relief for the parturient with minimal risks"
03/01/2001 - "In case 1, the thoracic paravertebral block produced ipsilateral segmental thoracic anesthesia, providing excellent pain relief for the fractured ribs"
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2. Cataract (Cataracts)
3. Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV)
02/01/2002 - "However, acupressure, laser stimulation of P6, and acupuncture during anesthesia have not been effective for reducing PONV in the pediatric population"
10/01/2008 - "The presence of heterogeneity and inconsistent results among the included trials prevents any definitive conclusions on the efficacy of P6 stimulation in reducing IONV and PONV associated with cesarean delivery performed under neuraxial anesthesia."
10/01/2008 - "BACKGROUND: A number of studies investigated the use of P6 stimulation for the prevention of intraoperative and postoperative nausea and vomiting (IONV and PONV) in women having cesarean delivery under neuraxial anesthesia"
01/01/2006 - "The goal of this study was to assess the responses to a written survey to address the following questions: 1) If no prophylaxis is administered to an ambulatory patient, what agent do anesthesiologists use for treatment of PONV in the ambulatory Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU)?; 2) Do anesthesiologists use non-pharmacologic interventions for PONV treatment?; and 3) If a PONV prophylaxis agent is administered during the anesthetic, do anesthesiologists choose an antiemetic in a different class for treatment"
09/01/2004 - "An understanding, resulting from the study, on that PONV is of the multietiology nature and on that its probability increases in proportion to a compatibility of provoking factors, like sex, surgery technique as well as duration of anesthesia and its variation is of importance"
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4. Hemorrhage
01/01/2004 - "Other important advances in liver surgery that have contributed to improved perioperative outcomes include intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS), use of vascular staplers, and reduced bleeding by the development of low central venous pressure anesthesia"
06/01/1991 - "Compared with the laser method, the modified coagulation method resulted in a comparable rate of satisfactory bleeding decrease at 6 months (90 versus 94%), but involved a clinically significant reduction in total anesthesia time (66.8 versus 117.3 minutes) and volume of irrigation fluid used (5.7 versus 15.9 L)."
05/01/2006 - "The used anesthesiological protocol combining intravenous proforol sedation and epidural naropine block proved to be effective and safe and ensured adequate anesthesia that made possible myocardial revascularization both without using extracorporeal circulation (transmyocardial laser revascularization, mini-invasive myocardial revascularization) and with complex repairs of the geometry of the left ventricle and cardiac valvular apparatus and provides a means for the activation of patients and extubation on the operating table in the absence of surgical complications, hemorrhages, and extracorporeal circulation procedures even after reconstructive surgery."
01/01/2008 - "Following CS, 20 of 203 (10%) failed first line treatment and required examination under anesthesia (EUA) and other interventions to control bleeding"
01/01/1998 - "The use of moderate hypotensive anesthesia may have helped prevent intraoperative hemorrhage"
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5. Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)
1481 Diseases and 14225 more articles analyzed in the Research Interface, order at left...

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Lidocaine (Xylocaine)
2. Propofol (Diprivan)
3. Ketamine
4. Isoflurane
5. Pentobarbital (Nembutal)
6. Halothane (Fluothane)
7. Fentanyl (Sublimaze)
8. sevoflurane (Ultane)
9. Ondansetron (Zofran)
10. Oxygen
1158 Drugs and Important Bio-Agents and 5212 more articles analyzed in the Research Interface, order at left...

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Analgesia
2. Phacoemulsification
3. Lasers (Laser)
4. General Anesthesia
5. Conduction Anesthesia (Regional Anesthesia)
332 Therapies and Procedures and 2616 more articles analyzed in the Research Interface, order at left...

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