Annales françaises d'anesthèsie et de rèanimation
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Mar 2012
Review[Normobaric hyperoxia therapy for patients with traumatic brain injury].
Cerebral ischaemia plays a major role in the outcome of brain-injured patients. Because brain oxygenation can be assessed at bedside using intra-parenchymal devices, there has been a growing interest about whether therapeutic hyperoxia could be beneficial for severely head-injured patients. ⋯ However, benefits of normobaric hyperoxia on neurological outcome are not established yet, that hinders the systematic use of therapeutic hyperoxia in head-injured patients. This therapeutic option might be proposed when brain ischemia persists despite the optimization of cerebral blood flow and arterial oxygen blood content.
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To detail specificity of regional anaesthesia techniques in the obese patient. ⋯ Regional anaesthesia techniques could represent an alternative to general anaesthesia (less cardiorespiratory complications). However, many specific considerations have to be taken into account.
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Mar 2012
Case Reports[Severe hyperthermia and neurological disorders following prostaglandin treatment for uterine atonia after caesarean section].
Uterine atony is the most frequent cause of post-partum haemorrhage. In France, the management is based on early administration of oxytocic agents and prostaglandin analogues (sulprostone-Nalador®). ⋯ A complete reversibility was observed a few hours after discontinuation of sulprostone administration. Other causes were eliminated by biological and radiological findings.
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Mar 2012
Practice Guideline Guideline[French clinical guidelines for prevention of perianaesthetic dental injuries. Short text].