journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36745076/foreign-body-aspiration-in-children-being-safe-and-flexible
#21
REVIEW
Oliver Keil, Nicolaus Schwerk
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Anesthesia for foreign body removal in children can be quite challenging. Even though rigid bronchoscopy is considered the gold standard for foreign body removal, there is increasing evidence for successful foreign body removal using flexible bronchoscopy. This review discusses the recent implications for flexible bronchoscopy for the purpose of foreign body removal and will compare these findings to rigid bronchoscopy. RECENT FINDINGS: During the last few years, several observational studies on foreign body removal by flexible bronchoscopy have been published, with promising results...
June 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36745075/beyond-mortality-definitions-and-benchmarks-of-outcome-standards-in-paediatric-anaesthesiology
#22
REVIEW
Vanessa A Olbrecht, Thomas Engelhardt, Joseph D Tobias
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The aim of this study was to review the evolution of safety and outcomes in paediatric anaesthesia, identify gaps in quality and how these gaps may influence outcomes, and to propose a plan to address these challenges through the creation of universal outcome standards and a paediatric anaesthesia designation programme. RECENT FINDINGS: Tremendous advancements in the quality and safety of paediatric anaesthesia care have occurred since the 1950 s, resulting in a near absence of documented mortality in children undergoing general anaesthesia...
June 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36815516/resource-allocation
#23
REVIEW
Paul McConnell, Sharon Einav
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and recent global recessions have brought to the forefront of the medical-political discussion the fact that medical resources are finite and have focused a spotlight on fair allocation and prioritization of healthcare resources describe why this review is timely and relevant. RECENT FINDINGS: This review presents past and present concepts related to the ethics of resource allocation. Included are discussions regarding the topics of who should determine resource allocation, what types of research require allocation, methods currently in use to determine what resources are appropriate and which should be prioritized...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36815515/trauma-and-transfusion
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catherine M Kuza
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36745091/acute-pain-management-and-long-term-outcomes
#25
REVIEW
Simon Delande, Patricia Lavand'homme
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The acute inflammatory reaction induced by tissue trauma causes pain but also promotes recovery. Recovery is highly variable among peoples. Effective acute pain (AP) management is very important but remains suboptimal what could affect long term outcomes. The review questions the impact of either failure or effectiveness of AP treatments and the choice of analgesic drugs on different long-term outcomes after tissue trauma. RECENT FINDINGS: Pain control during mobilization is mandatory to reduce the risk of complications which exacerbate and prolong the inflammatory response to trauma, impairing physical recovery...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36745085/anaesthesia-role-in-enhanced-recovery-after-surgery-a-revolution-in-care-outcomes
#26
REVIEW
Hans D de Boer, Michael J Scott, William J Fawcett
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) has revolutionized care outcomes. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of how ERAS changed healthcare outcomes. RECENT FINDINGS: Development of multidisciplinary evidence-based ERAS guidelines for specific surgical specialties and systematic implementation of these guidelines resulted in improved healthcare outcomes, reduction in length of stay, reduction in complications and improved survival...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36745081/the-green-anaesthesia-dilemma-to-which-extent-is-it-important-to-preserve-as-many-drugs-available-as-possible
#27
REVIEW
Patricio Gonzalez-Pizarro, Jane Muret, Luca Brazzi
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article aims to summarize the current literature describing the availability of different anaesthetic drugs, and to discuss the advantages and limitations of a self-imposed restriction on the scarcely existing anaesthetic drugs. RECENT FINDINGS: Earth temperature has risen 1.2°C since the beginning of industrial age, and it is expected to exceed a 1.5°C increase by 2050. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change depicts five different scenarios depending on how these increased temperatures will be controlled in the future...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36729846/traumatic-brain-injury-and-rsi-is-rocuronium-or-succinylcholine-preferred
#28
REVIEW
Anthony Q Dao, Shweta Mohapatra, Catherine Kuza, Tiffany S Moon
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Traumatic brain injury is widespread and has significant morbidity and mortality. Patients with severe traumatic brain injury often necessitate intubation. The paralytic for rapid sequence induction and intubation for the patient with traumatic brain injury has not been standardized. RECENT FINDINGS: Rapid sequence induction is the standard of care for patients with traumatic brain injury. Historically, succinylcholine has been the agent of choice due to its fast onset and short duration of action, but it has numerous adverse effects such as increased intracranial pressure and hyperkalemia...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36729001/a-review-of-the-utility-of-high-frequency-oscillatory-ventilation-in-burn-and-trauma-icu-patients
#29
REVIEW
Joshua Dilday, David Leon, Catherine M Kuza
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose was to examine the utility of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) in trauma and burn ICU patients who require mechanical ventilation, and provide recommendations on its use. RECENT FINDINGS: HFOV may be beneficial in burn patients with smoke inhalation injury with or without acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), as it improves oxygenation and minimizes ventilator-induced lung injury. It also may have a role in improving oxygenation in trauma patients with blast lung injury, pulmonary contusions, pneumothorax with massive air leak, and ARDS; however, the mortality benefit is unknown...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36728724/is-a-patient-blood-management-programme-economically-reasonable
#30
REVIEW
Lotta Hof, Suma Choorapoikayil, Patrick Meybohm, Kai Zacharowski
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The value of healthcare is defined as the achieved health outcome in relation to the incurred costs. Patient Blood Management (PBM) is a multidisciplinary, evidence-based and patient-centred concept to optimize the patients' red blood cell mass, minimize blood loss and bleeding and to secure the physiological reserve, including the promotion of evidence-based transfusion strategies. This review describes the healthcare value and the cost effectiveness of single PBM measures as well as the implementation of comprehensive PBM programmes...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36728722/lung-ultrasound-monitoring-impact-on-economics-and-outcomes
#31
REVIEW
Gianmaria Cammarota, Luigi Vetrugno, Federico Longhini
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review aims to summarize the impact of lung ultrasonography (LUS) on economics and possible impact on patients' outcomes, proven its diagnostic accuracy in patients with acute respiratory failure. RECENT FINDINGS: Despite some previous ethical concerns on LUS examination, today this technique has showed several advantages. First, it is now clear that the daily use of LUS can provide a relevant cost reduction in healthcare of patients with acute respiratory failure, while reducing the risk of transport of patients to radiological departments for chest CT scan...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36728715/outcomes-in-pediatric-anesthesia-towards-a-universal-language
#32
REVIEW
Vanessa Marchesini, Nicola Disma
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The identification of valid, well defined and relevant outcomes is fundamental to provide a reliable and replicable measure that can be used to improve quality of clinical care and research output. The purpose of this review is to provide an update on what the pediatric anesthesia research community is pursuing on standardized and validated outcomes. RECENT FINDINGS: Several initiatives by different research groups have been established during the last years...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36700459/errors-in-medicine-punishment-versus-learning-medical-adverse-events-revisited-expanding-the-frame
#33
REVIEW
Guttorm Brattebø, Hans Kristian Flaatten
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Despite healthcare workers' best intentions, some patients will suffer harm and even death during their journey through the healthcare system. This represents a major challenge, and many solutions have been proposed during the last decades. How to reduce risk and use adverse events for improvement? RECENT FINDINGS: The concept of safety culture must be acknowledged and understood for moving from blame to learning. Procedural protocols and reports are only parts of the solution, and this overview paints a broader picture, referring to recent research on the nature of adverse events...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36689392/quality-indicators-for-anesthesia-and-perioperative-medicine
#34
REVIEW
Johannes Wacker
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Routine monitoring of care quality is fundamental considering the high reported rates of preventable perioperative morbidity and mortality. However, no set of valid and feasible quality indicators is available as the gold standard for comprehensive routine monitoring of the overall quality of perioperative care. The purpose of this review is to describe underlying difficulties, to summarize current trends and initiatives and to outline the perspectives in support of suitable perioperative quality indicators...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36607823/delirium-in-trauma-icus-a-review-of-incidence-risk-factors-outcomes-and-management
#35
REVIEW
Elliot C Williams, Stephen Estime, Catherine M Kuza
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article reviews the impact and importance of delirium on patients admitted to the ICU after trauma, including the latest work on prevention and treatment of this condition. As the population ages, the incidence of geriatric trauma will continue to increase with a concomitant rise in the patient and healthcare costs of delirium in this population. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent studies have further defined the risk factors for delirium in the trauma ICU patient population, as well as better demonstrated the poor outcomes associated with the diagnosis of delirium in these patients...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36550092/current-status-of-point-of-care-ultrasonography-for-the-perioperative-care-of-trauma-patients
#36
REVIEW
Eric R Heinz, Ryan Keneally, Pablo Perez d'Empaire, Anita Vincent
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The incorporation of point of care ultrasound into the field of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine is growing at rapid pace. The benefits of this modality align with the acuity of patient care and decision-making in anesthetic care of a trauma patient. RECENT FINDINGS: Cardiac ultrasound can be used to diagnose cardiac tamponade or investigate the inferior vena cava to assess volume status in patients who may suffer from hemorrhagic shock...
April 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36815521/quality-and-safe-anaesthesia-for-all-children
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andreas Machotta, Tom G Hansen, Markus Weiss
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In 1989, the United Nations passed the 'Convention on the Rights of the Child' (UNCRC) and, among others claimed the highest attainable standard of health for children and consequently the highest level of safety and quality in paediatric anaesthesia. SAFETOTS (Safe Anesthesia For Every Tot, www.safetots.org), an initiative of international active paediatric anaesthetists, has derived 10 rights, the '10 R' of children undergoing anaesthesia care, which are critical for the well being of the child...
February 22, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36794875/treatment-of-patients-with-do-not-intubate-orders
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gianmaria Cammarota, Rachele Simonte, Edoardo De Robertis
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Do-not-intubate (DNI) orders are more frequently encountered over time. This widespread diffusion of DNI orders make it essential to develop therapeutic strategies matching patient's and his family willingness. The present review sheds light on the therapeutic approaches employed to support respiratory function of patients with DNI orders. RECENT FINDINGS: In DNI patients, several approaches have been described to relieve dyspnoea and address acute respiratory failure (ARF)...
February 9, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36794873/learning-from-errors-and-resilience
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Arnal-Velasco, Violeta Heras-Hernando
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Learning from errors has been the main objective of patient safety initiatives for the last decades. The different tools have played a role in the evolution of the safety culture to a nonpunitive system-centered one. The model has shown its limits, and resilience and learning from success have been advocated as the key strategies to deal with healthcare complexity. We intend to review the recent experiences in applying these to learn about patient safety. RECENT FINDINGS: Since the publication of the theoretical basis for resilient healthcare and Safety-II, there is a growing experience applying these concepts into reporting systems, safety huddles, and simulation training, as well as applying tools to detect discrepancies between the intended work as imagined when designing the procedures and the work as done when front-line healthcare providers face the real-life conditions...
February 9, 2023: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36745063/psychiatric-sequelae-and-interventions-in-critically-ill-trauma-survivors
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jarva Chow, Benn Lancman
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Psychiatric disorders following trauma impact functional recovery in trauma survivors and are a significant source of disability. Although research has traditionally focused on the physical sequelae of trauma, more attention is being directed towards the significant morbidity and mortality associated with the psychologic sequelae of trauma. This review evaluates the existing literature. RECENT FINDINGS: Use of multidisciplinary collaborative programmes in combination with psychiatric treatment and pharmacotherapy may be necessary to improve the care of trauma patients with psychiatric sequelae...
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