2024
Opioid Dose Variation in Cardiac Surgery: A Multicenter Study of Practice.
Fisher C, Janda A, Zhao X, Deng Y, Bardia A, Yanez N, Burns M, Aziz M, Treggiari M, Mathis M, Lin H, Schonberger R. Opioid Dose Variation in Cardiac Surgery: A Multicenter Study of Practice. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2024 PMID: 39167548, DOI: 10.1213/ane.0000000000007128.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCardiac surgeryOpioid doseDose variationIntraoperative opioid administrationIntraoperative opioid doseHigh-dose opioidsAdult cardiac surgerySurgical differencesOpioid-freeOpioid administrationOpioid useMultimodal analgesiaAnalgesic techniquesCardiopulmonary bypassMulticenter studyFentanyl equivalentsSufentanil infusionSurgical patientsOpioidSurgeryAnesthetic techniqueCardiac casesAttending anesthesiologistPatientsDose
2015
Comparison of train-of-four count by anesthesia providers versus TOF-Watch® SX: a prospective cohort study
Bhananker SM, Treggiari MM, Sellers BA, Cain KC, Ramaiah R, Thilen SR. Comparison of train-of-four count by anesthesia providers versus TOF-Watch® SX: a prospective cohort study. Journal Canadien D'anesthésie 2015, 62: 1089-1096. PMID: 26224034, DOI: 10.1007/s12630-015-0433-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTOF-Watch SXTOF countNeuromuscular blockadeReversal agentsAnesthesia providersCohort studyTOF-WatchMethodsThis prospective observational cohort studyAnesthesiologists physical status IIIProspective observational cohort studyDose of rocuroniumObservational cohort studyProspective cohort studyComparison of TrainPremature administrationInadequate dosingElective surgeryBlockadeDoseAmerican SocietyPatientsCountSubjective assessmentProvidersLower counts