Journal of clinical anesthesia
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The anesthesiologist is frequently responsible for administering antibiotics in the immediate preoperative and intraoperative periods. Anesthesiologists often are not trained in the administration of antibiotics, which can be associated with both acute and long-term complications including potentiation of neuromuscular blocking agents, allergic reactions, and end-organ toxicity. The indications for perioperative antibiotics, proper method of administration, and occurrence and treatment of major side effects of the more commonly recommended prophylactic antibiotics are discussed.
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Pneumothorax may be a medical emergency. Iatrogenic pneumothorax is more common than all other forms of spontaneous pneumothorax, and surgical procedures involving the breast are a frequent setting for this. A 32-year-old, 60 kg, woman without any significant medical history underwent a bilateral breast augmentation and rhinoplasty. ⋯ The patient immediately returned to hemodynamic stability. This case report discusses iatrogenic pneumothoraces as well their most likely causes; which in this specific case was the injection of local anesthetic. Suggestions for prevention and treatment of the unusual complication are discussed.
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Comparative Study
Labor epidural catheter reactivation or spinal anesthesia for delayed postpartum tubal ligation: a cost comparison.
To evaluate the costs and resource consumption associated with utilizing epidural catheters placed during labor versus spinal anesthesia for postpartum tubal ligation. To examine maternal demographics, anesthetic management variables, and time interval from delivery until surgery for association with epidural catheter reactivation success rate. ⋯ Spinal anesthesia for postpartum tubal ligation was associated with lower anesthesia professional fees and OR charges compared with attempted reactivation of epidural catheters placed during labor. Anesthesiologists should weigh the cost advantages of spinal anesthesia against the small, but increased probability of headache after dural puncture.
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To determine whether saline soaked pledgets would protect the cuffs of polyvinylchloride (PVC) endotracheal tubes from carbon dioxide (CO2) laser-induced combustion. ⋯ Under the conditions of this experiment, saline soaked pledgets protected PVC endotracheal tube cuffs from the CO2 laser.