Survival after compression-only CPR is comparable to standard CPR if the cause of arrest is cardiac.
Initiating therapeutic hypothermia for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest pre-hospital does not improve survival or neurological outcome.
The NICOM non-invasive cardiac output monitor is non-inferior to oesophageal doppler monitoring for guiding fluid therapy in colorectal surgery.
Epidural fentanyl has direct neuraxial analgesic effects distinct from systemic analgesic effects.
Use of 6% HES solutions in surgical patients is not associated with either harm or benefit in terms of mortality, renal replacement or kidney injury.
Goal directed fluid and vasoactive therapy using a non-invasive cardiac output monitor does not reduce complications after major abdominal surgery.
Ultrasound guided TAP block significantly reduces morphine consumption and improves satisfaction following general anaesthesia caesarean section.
The Ambu AuraOnce™ laryngeal mask is a non-inferior alternative to the LMA Classic and the LMA Unique.
Use of an electronic decision support tool increases adherence to peri-operative ACC/AHA guidelines among anesthesia residents.
Prophylactic phenylephrine infusion reduces the incidence of hypotension, nausea and vomiting in women undergoing caesarean section under spinal.
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