Low-dose ketamine may reduce shivering following spinal anesthesia
1. Low-dose ketamine was effective in reducing the incidence of shivering following spinal anesthesia compared to tramadol. Evidence Rating Level: ...
1. Low-dose ketamine was effective in reducing the incidence of shivering following spinal anesthesia compared to tramadol. Evidence Rating Level: ...
Opioid-reduced anesthesia based on esketamine in gynecological day surgery: a randomized double-blind controlled study 1. In adult females undergoing day ...
1. In patients with a high risk of extubation failure, using pressure-support ventilation (PSV) for spontaneous breathing trials did not ...
A Healthy Lifestyle is Positively Associated with Mental Health and Well-Being and Core Markers in Ageing 1. A healthy lifestyle ...
1. Ciprofol was just as effective to propofol for general anesthesia induction in patients undergoing gynecological surgery and presents fewer ...
1. This retrospective cohort study with 866 453 adults demonstrated that as overlapping anesthesiologist responsibilities increased, the risk of morbidity ...
1. Among patients undergoing knee replacement, there was no difference in postoperative recovery or pain associated with the use of ...
1. This large, retrospective cohort study demonstrated that complete anesthesia handover during cardiac surgery was associated with a greater risk ...
1. Spinal anesthesia was not superior to general anesthesia for hip surgery in older adults in survival and ambulatory status ...
1. Epidural analgesia during vaginal labour was associated with an increased risk of infection among neonates 2. Further research and ...
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