Anästhesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS
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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Sep 2003
Review[Rationale and management of perioperative atrial fibrillation].
Atrial fibrillation is the most common clinically relevant arrhythmia. Anesthesiologists will be faced with atrial fibrillation of new or undetermined onset at their preoperative evaluation of patients as well as during intra- and post operative care. Because of fast electrophysical and structural remodeling, atrial fibrillation tends to persist and reoccur after successful conversion with increasing time of duration. ⋯ In contrast, for treatment of chronic atrial fibrillation rate control therapy and thromboembolic prophylaxes seems to be more advisable with a lower risk of drug side effects and stroke. Anticoagulation should be initiated not later than 48 hours after the onset of atrial fibrillation. Finally, the development of implantable devices for the treatment of atrial fibrillation seem to be a promising therapeutic option for patients in end-stage heart diseases.
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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Sep 2003
Review["Pre-warming" - how can perioperative hypothermia be avoided?].
Perioperative hypothermia is a well known problem in general and neuroaxial anaesthesia. Some years ago effective therapeutic means as e. g. forced air systems and infusion heaters were introduced into clinical routine. If these systems are used intraoperatively only, hypothermia is solely treated symptomatically. ⋯ Pre-warming is a simple, effective and cheap way to reduce perioperative hypothermia. This article gives a short overview on pathophysiology of perioperative hypothermia. Published clinical experiences are discussed and practical guidelines for everyday-use given.