Minerva anestesiologica
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Minerva anestesiologica · Dec 2022
Meta AnalysisRemimazolam versus propofol for procedural sedation and anesthesia: a systemic review and meta-analysis.
The aim of this systemic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of remimazolam compared with propofol when used for procedural sedation and general anesthesia. ⋯ Remimazolam could be alternatively used in procedural sedation and general anesthesia. Additional research is needed to develop higher quality evidence on the use of remimazolam, especially in general anesthesia.
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Minerva anestesiologica · Dec 2022
Meta AnalysisNorepinephrine versus phenylephrine for post-spinal hypotension in parturients undergoing caesarean section: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Multiple studies have compared varying prophylactic and therapeutic doses of norepinephrine and phenylephrine given as either intermittent bolus or fixed-rate infusion to combat postspinal hypotension in patients undergoing cesarean section (CS). We conducted a systematic review to figure out the best alternative to treat postspinal hypotension. ⋯ Comparable efficacy for management of postspinal hypotension, though, norepinephrine was found to cause less incidence of maternal bradycardia as compared to phenylephrine.
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Minerva anestesiologica · Dec 2022
ReviewArtificial intelligence in intensive care: moving towards clinical decision support systems.
The high complexity of care in the Intensive Care Unit environment has led, in the last decades, to a big effort in term of the improvement of patient's monitoring devices, increase of diagnostic and therapeutic opportunities, and development of electronic health records. Such advancements have enabled an increasing availability of large amounts of data that were supposed to provide more insight and understanding regarding pathophysiological processes and patient's prognosis providing useful tools able to support physicians in the clinical decision-making process. ⋯ The present review aimed to provide an overview of the status of ML-based algorithms in intensive care, to explore the concept of digital transformation, and to highlight possible next steps necessary to move towards a routine use of ML-based clinical decision support systems at the bedside. Finally, we described our attempt to apply the pillars of digital transformation in the field of microcirculation monitoring with the creation of the Microcirculation Network Research Group (MNRG).