2023
The association between a low 50-gram, 1-hour glucose challenge test value and neonatal morbidity
Ding J, Lundsberg L, Culhane J, Patridge C, Milley L, Son M. The association between a low 50-gram, 1-hour glucose challenge test value and neonatal morbidity. The Journal Of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2023, 36: 2245527. PMID: 37558273, DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2023.2245527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlucose challenge test valuesTertiary care academic hospitalDiagnosis of GDMGlycemic screeningGCT valuesNICU admissionNeonatal outcomesMorbidity outcomesAcademic hospitalNeonatal intensive care unit admissionSingle tertiary care academic hospitalIntensive care unit admissionMultivariable logistic regression modelingComposite morbidity outcomeNeonatal morbidity outcomesCare unit admissionRetrospective cohort studyNewborns of mothersRisk of morbidityLogistic regression modelingEligible patientsUnit admissionAntenatal surveillanceGestational diabetesHypertensive disordersEmergency use of sugammadex after failure of standard reversal drugs and postoperative pulmonary complications: A retrospective cohort study
Bruceta M, Singh P, Bonavia A, Carr Z, Karamchandani K. Emergency use of sugammadex after failure of standard reversal drugs and postoperative pulmonary complications: A retrospective cohort study. Journal Of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology 2023, 39: 232-238. PMID: 37564851, PMCID: PMC10410049, DOI: 10.4103/joacp.joacp_289_21.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPostoperative pulmonary complicationsRetrospective cohort studyPulmonary complicationsNeuromuscular blockadeCohort studyReversal drugsMajor postoperative pulmonary complicationsTertiary care academic hospitalAdministration of neostigmineInpatient noncardiac surgeryNeostigmine/glycopyrrolateComposite primary outcomeUse of sugammadexComposite outcome measureNoncardiac surgeryAdult patientsPrimary outcomeGeneral anesthesiaProspective studyMedical recordsAcademic hospitalOutcome measuresSugammadexHigh incidenceComplications
2021
Patterns of Use of Opioid Sparing Adjuncts for Perioperative Pain Management of Patients on Chronic Opioids.
Rajput K, Reid CB, Yanez D, Shiwlochan D, Ohanyan S, Chow R. Patterns of Use of Opioid Sparing Adjuncts for Perioperative Pain Management of Patients on Chronic Opioids. Pain Physician Journal 2021, 24: 577-586. PMID: 34793645.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic opioid useNarcotic scorePostoperative opioid usePerioperative pain managementOpioid useMultimodal analgesicsChronic opioidsRegional anesthesiaSurgical factorsPredictors of usePain managementHigher oddsSingle-center retrospective observational studyTertiary care academic hospitalIntraoperative opioid useOpioid-sparing adjunctsPerioperative pain controlRetrospective observational studyOutcomes of interestMean MMEMore MMEsMorphine equivalentsOpioid doseComorbidity indexIntraoperative opioids
2018
Depression Predicts Delirium After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Independent of Cognitive Impairment and Cerebrovascular Disease: An Analysis of the Neuropsychiatric Outcomes After Heart Surgery Study
Oldham MA, Hawkins KA, Lin IH, Deng Y, Hao Q, Scoutt LM, Yuh DD, Lee HB. Depression Predicts Delirium After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Independent of Cognitive Impairment and Cerebrovascular Disease: An Analysis of the Neuropsychiatric Outcomes After Heart Surgery Study. American Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry 2018, 27: 476-486. PMID: 30709616, PMCID: PMC6443412, DOI: 10.1016/j.jagp.2018.12.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMiddle cerebral arteryMild cognitive impairmentCerebrovascular diseaseCognitive impairmentRisk factorsCoronary artery bypass graft surgeryStenosis severityProspective observational cohort studyArtery bypass graft surgeryBilateral middle cerebral arteriesTertiary care academic hospitalHeart Surgery studyPreoperative cognitive assessmentUndergoing CABG surgeryBypass graft surgeryConfusion Assessment MethodRisk of deliriumDelirium risk factorsObservational cohort studyPostoperative day 2Clinical Dementia RatingDepression InterviewPreoperative depressionStructured HamiltonStudy psychiatrist
2016
A Retrospective Observational Study of Anesthetic Induction Dosing Practices in Female Elderly Surgical Patients: Are We Overdosing Older Patients?
Akhtar S, Heng J, Dai F, Schonberger RB, Burg MM. A Retrospective Observational Study of Anesthetic Induction Dosing Practices in Female Elderly Surgical Patients: Are We Overdosing Older Patients? Drugs & Aging 2016, 33: 737-746. PMID: 27581549, DOI: 10.1007/s40266-016-0394-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDoses of fentanylOlder patientsFemale patientsInduction dosesGeneral anesthesiaObservational studyTertiary care academic hospitalElderly surgical patientsIncidence of hypotensionDose of propofolRetrospective observational studyOld female patientIntravenous anesthetic agentPost-induction hypotensionAge-associated differencesQuality improvement effortsResultsOlder patientsVasopressor therapyElderly patientsSurgical patientsYounger patientsBlood pressureHemodynamic outcomesASA-PSStudy designWe
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