Minerva anestesiologica
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Minerva anestesiologica · Dec 1992
Clinical Trial Controlled Clinical Trial[Fentanyl prevents the pain at the site of propofol injection].
The effect of fentanyl, administered immediately before propofol, when pain is experienced at the site of propofol injection was studied in 28 children undergoing elective surgery. The intravenous administration of fentanyl (2 micrograms/kg) significantly reduced such pain compared with a control group receiving saline. The results suggest that the administration of fentanyl may be a valid procedure in relieving pain on injection of propofol.
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Minerva anestesiologica · Dec 1992
Comparative Study[National survey on the action taken at the intensive care units to control hospital infections].
In 1990, a survey of recommended infection control practices in ICUs was carried out in 11 European countries. At the European level, 1005 ICUs returned the questionnaire (response rate = 61.2%), while in Italy only 129 ICUs out of 289 answered (response rate = 45%). The survey showed that the diffusion of recommended infection control practices in Italian ICUs was similar to other European countries, even if infection control resources at the hospital level were scarce: a hospital infection control program was launched ad necessary resources were available in only 14% of the responding Italian ICUs.
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Minerva anestesiologica · Dec 1992
[Transcranial Doppler for the monitoring of gas embolism in neurosurgical operations in the sitting position].
The risk of venous air embolism is significant in neurosurgical procedures performed in the sitting position. Monitoring for venous air embolism, therefore, is crucial and can be approached from several aspects. The most sensitive generally applicable clinical method for the detection of intracardiac gas is based on an application of the Doppler principle. The Authors describe the technique used to adapt a transcranial Doppler (TC 2-64 B, EME, Germany), and a probe designed to record the Doppler signal from intracranial arteries (Transcran FP 2, EME, Germany), as precordial Doppler in order to monitor venous air embolism in neurosurgical procedures performed in the sitting position.
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The Authors present a case of a young man who drowned in sea water after the shock caused by a lightening that fell close to him as the swam. The Authors discuss and analyze the effects of the two events (drowning and lightening) which developed similar cerebral injuries but with a different origin.
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Postoperative shoulder pain should be adequately treated not only because of the high severity of the symptomatology often observed, but also because pain and muscle contraction render impossible an early rehabilitation programme. Regional anaesthesia, by virtue of its beneficial effects on the pathophysiology of pain and its influence on the rehabilitative problems of shoulder surgery, is the most adequate technique for the control of postoperative pain.