2024
Patient factors associated with unplanned sedation after intra-articular lidocaine for shoulder dislocation
Wright D, Sherak R, Seo L, Parhar A, Baloescu C. Patient factors associated with unplanned sedation after intra-articular lidocaine for shoulder dislocation. JEM Reports 2024, 3: 100093. DOI: 10.1016/j.jemrpt.2024.100093.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntra-articular lidocaineIV sedationAdverse eventsShoulder dislocationRate of procedural complicationsRetrospective observational cohort studyQuantity of opioidsAcute anterior shoulder dislocationED length of stayAnterior shoulder dislocationObservational cohort studyPatient-level factorsMultivariate logistic regressionShoulder dislocation reductionAcademic hospital systemLength of stayAssociated with greater ratesComplication rateProcedural complicationsAdult patientsProspective studyUnivariate analysisIntravenous sedationCohort studyED length
2021
Safety considerations for esophageal dilation by anesthetic type: A systematic review
Lerner MZ, Bourdillon AT, Dai F, Brackett A, Kohli N. Safety considerations for esophageal dilation by anesthetic type: A systematic review. American Journal Of Otolaryngology 2021, 42: 103128. PMID: 34216877, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2021.103128.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEsophageal dilationOffice-based techniqueSystematic reviewDerSimonian-Laird random-effects modelType of anesthesiaSmall case seriesOffice-based proceduresFull-text studiesUse of stentsRandom-effects modelComprehensive literature searchInverse variance weightingAdverse eventsAnesthetic typeCase seriesIntravenous sedationGeneral anesthesiaHigh morbidityAnesthesia techniquesLocal anesthesiaEmbase databasesExclusion criteriaEquivalent safetyPRISMA guidelinesRare disease
2020
Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Risk According to the STOP-BANG Questionnaire in an Oral Surgery Office-Based Anesthesia Patient Population
Goldberg JM, Silver MI, Johnson MP. Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Risk According to the STOP-BANG Questionnaire in an Oral Surgery Office-Based Anesthesia Patient Population. Journal Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery 2020, 78: 2156-2159. PMID: 32780995, DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2020.07.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apneaSTOP-Bang questionnaireSevere obstructive sleep apneaOSA riskPatient populationObstructive sleep apnea riskSleep apnea riskHigh blood pressureBody mass indexOral surgery officesObserved apneaPostoperative analgesiaPostoperative complicationsApnea riskBlood pressureIntravenous sedationAnesthesia managementMass indexSleep apneaNeck circumferenceAnesthesia patientsPatient riskHigh riskLower riskAnesthesia administration
2019
Preoperative Assessment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in the Ambulatory Anesthesia Patient: A Survey of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Providers
Goldberg JM, Johnson MP, Safian MJ. Preoperative Assessment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in the Ambulatory Anesthesia Patient: A Survey of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Providers. Journal Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery 2019, 77: 1135-1142. PMID: 30738058, DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2018.12.036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apneaSTOP-Bang questionnaireSleep apneaAmbulatory anesthesiaSurgery providersUndiagnosed obstructive sleep apneaOperating room proceduresIncomplete survey responsesPostoperative complicationsAnesthesia riskPostoperative riskIntravenous sedationPreoperative assessmentGeneral anesthesiaOSA syndromePatient populationAnesthesia patientsScreening questionsMaxillofacial surgeonsPatientsResponse rateAnesthesia casesAnesthesia proceduresAnesthesiologists guidelinesSubstantial risk
2018
Sequential cataract surgeries in a patient with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD)
Yang A, Liu J. Sequential cataract surgeries in a patient with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD). BMJ Case Reports 2018, 2018: bcr-2018-224238. PMID: 29549136, PMCID: PMC5878276, DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2018-224238.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLeft ventricular assist deviceSequential cataract surgeryVentricular assist deviceQuality of lifeCataract surgeryElective surgeryAssist deviceNon-cardiac elective surgeryPopulation of patientsCardiology evaluationDisease courseHeart failureIntravenous sedationLVAD supportVisual acuityIntraoperative monitoringPoor visionCommon causeHigh riskPatientsSurgeryLVAD deviceSignificant improvementPotential benefitsSedation
2015
Consensus Statement on Continuous EEG in Critically Ill Adults and Children, Part I
Herman ST, Abend NS, Bleck TP, Chapman KE, Drislane FW, Emerson RG, Gerard EE, Hahn CD, Husain AM, Kaplan PW, LaRoche SM, Nuwer MR, Quigg M, Riviello JJ, Schmitt SE, Simmons LA, Tsuchida TN, Hirsch LJ. Consensus Statement on Continuous EEG in Critically Ill Adults and Children, Part I. Journal Of Clinical Neurophysiology 2015, 32: 87-95. PMID: 25626778, PMCID: PMC4435533, DOI: 10.1097/wnp.0000000000000166.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIll adultsConsensus panelStatus epilepticusPatient populationMental statusAmerican Clinical Neurophysiology SocietyContinuous EEGCritically Ill AdultsIdentification of ischemiaNonconvulsive status epilepticusIntensive care unitEfficacy of therapyQuantitative EEG trendsExpert consensus recommendationsCerebral ischemiaIntravenous sedationNonconvulsive seizuresCare unitSecondary injuryCardiac arrestConsensus statementConsensus recommendationsHigh riskEEG trendsPatients
2013
The SNAP index does not correlate with the State Behavioral Scale in intubated and sedated children
Thompson C, Shabanova V, Giuliano JS. The SNAP index does not correlate with the State Behavioral Scale in intubated and sedated children. Pediatric Anesthesia 2013, 23: 1174-1179. PMID: 24103039, PMCID: PMC3880626, DOI: 10.1111/pan.12258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsState Behavioral ScalePediatric intensive care unitSNAP indexSedation levelIll childrenIll pediatric patientsIntensive care unitLevel of sedationPediatric critical careBehavioral scalesIntravenous sedationPediatric patientsSNAP-IICare unitSBS scoresSubjective sedationBedside nursesSedated childrenCritical careObservational studySedationScoring toolInformed consentPatientsBrain activity
2010
Safety of Local Anesthesia Combined with Monitored Intravenous Sedation for American Society of Anesthesiologists 3 and 4 Patients Undergoing Lower Limb–preservation Procedures
Vadivelu N, Gesquire M, Mitra S, Shelley K, Kodumudi G, Xia Y, Blume P. Safety of Local Anesthesia Combined with Monitored Intravenous Sedation for American Society of Anesthesiologists 3 and 4 Patients Undergoing Lower Limb–preservation Procedures. The Journal Of Foot & Ankle Surgery 2010, 49: 152-154. PMID: 20137984, DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2009.09.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMonitored intravenous sedationIntravenous sedationCardiac complicationsASA 3Ankle blockCardiac care unit admissionLimb-preservation proceduresCare unit admissionLimb salvage proceduresLimb preservation surgeryAmerican SocietyAnesthesiologists 3Pulmonary complicationsUnit admissionAnesthesiologists classificationPerioperative variablesPrognostic valueRetrospective studySalvage procedureLocal anesthesiaInvasive monitoringPatientsComplicationsSedationUseful option
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