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CD-ROM | Anesthesiology | American Society of Anesthesiologists Virginia Mason Medical Center; Seattle, Washington 98111James C Eisenach, M D , EditorCD-ROM: Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Lower Limb and Upper Limb By Alain Delbos, James Eisenach, Patrick Narchi, and Louis Brasseur Philadelphia, Lippincott-Raven, 1998 Two-CD set Price:$295 00 A multimedia approach seems particularly appropriate for teaching and learning regional anesthetic techniques The
Safeguards to Prevent Neurologic Complications after Epidural Steroid . . . AbstractBackground: Epidural corticosteroid injections are a common treatment for radicular pain caused by intervertebral disc herniations, spinal stenosis, and other disorders Although rare, catastrophic neurologic injuries, including stroke and spinal cord injury, have occurred with these injections Methods: A collaboration was undertaken between the U S Food and Drug Administration Safe
Emerging Paradigms in the Prevention of Surgical Site Infection: The . . . This article summarizes new scientific evidence on the pathogenesis of surgical site infection, including the roles of the patient microbiome and antimicrobial resistance, and reviews changes in guidelines and clinical practices for prevention
Non–steady State Analysis of the Pharmacokinetic Interaction between . . . Background The pharmacokinetics of both propofol and remifentanil have been described extensively Although they are commonly administered together for clinical anesthesia, their pharmacokinetic interaction has not been investigated so far The purpose of the current investigation was to elucidate the nature and extent of pharmacokinetic interactions between propofol and remifentanil Methods
Quantitative Neuromuscular Monitoring in Clinical Practice: A . . . A departmental professional practice initiative began with the goal of documenting a train-of-four ratio greater than or equal to 0 90 for all patients given a nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking drug This retrospective assessment of the implementation of documenting train-of-four ratios greater than or equal to 0 9 before extubation improved from 1% (2 of 172) of cases in November 2016 to