Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthésie
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
A comparison between the Boussignac™ continuous positive airway pressure mask and the venturi mask in terms of improvement in the PaO2/F(I)O2 ratio in morbidly obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery: a randomized controlled trial.
This study compared the Boussignac™ continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) mask with the venturi face mask in terms of the postoperative PaO2/F(I)O2 (PF) ratio in morbidly obese patients after bariatric surgery. ⋯ Compared with the venturi mask, the Boussignac CPAP mask improves the postoperative PF ratio in morbidly obese patients after bariatric surgery. The postoperative %FEV1 and %FVC are comparable for both groups.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
High-dose dexmedetomidine increases the opioid-free interval and decreases opioid requirement after tonsillectomy in children.
Dexmedetomidine, a selective α(2) adrenoreceptor agonist, has analgesic and sedative properties, minimal impact on respiratory parameters, and reportedly decreases analgesic requirements after surgery. Given its pharmacodynamic profile, dexmedetomidine might have a role for postoperative pain control in children undergoing tonsillectomy. In this study, we hypothesized that dexmedetomidine would delay and decrease opioid requirements after tonsillectomy. ⋯ High-dose dexmedetomidine decreases opioid requirements, prolongs the opioid-free interval after tonsillectomy, and prolongs length of stay in the postanesthesia care unit. It is conceivable that these early opioid-sparing effects could benefit patients at risk for respiratory complications early in the postoperative course after tonsillectomy (e.g., patients with obstructive sleep apnea). (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00654511).
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The purpose of this continuing professional development (CPD) module is to review the risk of anemia and transfusion in perioperative patients and to propose an approach for the diagnosis and treatment of preoperative anemia. ⋯ Preoperative diagnosis and treatment of anemia may reduce the risk of morbidity and mortality associated with both anemia and transfusion.
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An airway exchange catheter (AEC) may be employed as a conduit for endotracheal tube placement and for oxygen insufflation or jet ventilation via its lumen. The recent barotrauma-related death of a young healthy patient receiving oxygen insufflated through an AEC prompted the Chief Coroner of Ontario to seek guidelines regarding their use. A literature search was undertaken using a number of search strategies to investigate both the efficacy and complications associated with supplying oxygen through an AEC. ⋯ Jet ventilation through an AEC may be associated with a significant risk of barotrauma. Oxygen insufflation appears to be associated with a lower risk, but it is not risk-free. The authors caution against the use of an AEC to administer oxygen failing the proven benefit of its use over the use of standard oxygen therapies. Should a patient decompensate with an AEC in situ, tracheal re-intubation is the key management strategy. Supplemental oxygen can be provided using standard techniques prior to tracheal intubation or between attempts. Under emergency circumstances, oxygen insufflation or manual ventilation through an AEC may be considered provided vigilance for barotrauma is maintained and re-intubation is not delayed.
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Trauma is the leading cause of death in children over one year of age. Even with optimal field care, blunt chest trauma with hemoptysis is a potentially fatal injury due to exsanguination or arterial air embolism. Most often, cardiovascular collapse that is unresponsive to therapy develops shortly after endotracheal intubation and initiation of positive pressure ventilation. We present a case of arterial air embolism after blunt chest trauma that manifested atypically late, i.e., one hour after initiation of positive pressure ventilation. ⋯ Patients with blunt chest trauma and hemoptysis present a diagnostic dilemma with limited therapeutic options.