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Critical care medicine · Feb 2025
Host Response Stratification in Malarial and Non-malarial Sepsis: A Prospective, Multicenter Analysis From Uganda.
Globally, the burden of sepsis is highest in malaria endemic areas of sub-Saharan Africa. The influence of malaria on biological heterogeneity inherent to sepsis in this setting is poorly understood. We sought to determine shared and distinct features of the host response in malarial and non-malarial sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa. ⋯ Host responses are largely conserved in malarial and non-malarial sepsis but may be distinguished by a signature of relative immunosuppression in the former. Further investigations are needed to differentiate mechanisms of malarial and non-malarial sepsis, with the goal of informing pathogen-stratified and pathogen-agnostic treatment strategies.
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Curr Opin Anaesthesiol · Feb 2025
Integrating regional blocks into Enhanced Recovery After Surgery protocols for cesarean delivery: optimizing postoperative recovery.
This review aims to synthesize the current literature on the use of regional blocks to enhance and optimize postoperative recovery after cesarean delivery, highlighting key strategies, challenges, and emerging trends. ⋯ Managing pain after cesarean delivery continues to pose a significant challenge. The overall prevalence of acute postoperative pain remains high (58%) and, even when strict adherence to established guidelines is ensured, approximately 25% of patients report inadequate pain control. Within a multimodal analgesic framework, when neuraxial morphine - still considered the gold standard - is not an option, the use of peripheral nerve and fascial plane blocks has demonstrated clear benefits. Recent literature suggests that quadratus lumborum block may serve as a promising alternative to intrathecal morphine for women who cannot tolerate opioids. Additionally, incorporating certain regional techniques alongside neuraxial morphine may further improve postoperative analgesia, especially for patients at high risk of severe postoperative pain and those who have contraindications to other analgesic modalities.
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Postdural puncture headache (PDPH) is a common complication of neuraxial block resulting from either intentional dural puncture (IDP) or accidental dural puncture (ADP). ⋯ Postdural puncture headache remains a significant concern. In our cohort, 13.3% of ADP cases were detected postpartum, posing an increased challenge and underscoring the critical importance of follow-up care. We confirm that epidural blood patch may be required following any neuraxial block.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate pre-resection risk factors for neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) in infants with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) that might better inform the timing of intestinal resection. ⋯ Risk for NDI in surgical NEC was associated with the number and trajectory of identification of indicators of metabolic derangement prior to resection. As these indicators progressively appear over hours to days, their assessment might offer an objective means of defining failure of medical management and lead to improvement in neurodevelopmental outcomes in NEC.