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Sedation and analgesia during noninvasive ventilation (NIV)

2017

The use of noninvasive ventilation (NIV) has increased significantly in patients with acute respiratory failure (ARF) in order to prevent tracheal intubation and its complications. Unfortunately, NIV failure represents a frequent event, with rates that in some cases reach 40%. Mask intolerance, agitation, and delirium may lead to NIV failure, thus requiring endotracheal intubation. NIV failure rates are higher in patients without chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and, when used in acute hypoxemic failure, its failure is associated with an increased mortality rate. The practice of sedation during NIV could be a valuable option for patients at risk of intubation. Sedation may decr…

COPDbusiness.industrySedationmedicine.medical_treatmentMortality rateventilationTracheal intubation030208 emergency & critical care medicineEndotracheal intubationmedicine.disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030228 respiratory systemsedationAnesthesiamedicineDeliriumNoninvasive ventilationmedicine.symptomDexmedetomidinebusinessmedicine.drug
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Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis and follow-up of multicentric infantile myofibromatosis: A case report

2017

Myofibromatosis is an uncommon disorder of infancy, characterized by proliferation of myofibroblasts in solitary or multiple nodules. The clinical characteristics depend on the involved sites: Myofibromatosis may develop as a musculoskeletal form, with non-painful swellings and eventual mass effect symptoms, or as a generalized form with visceral involvement and organ failure. Prognosis and therapy vary between the abovementioned patterns. When there is no visceral involvement, the tumors may regress spontaneously; however, the visceral form may represent a lifethreatening condition with poor outcome and it requires aggressive management. Imaging assessment of disease spread is mandatory to…

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologywhole-body magnetic resonance imagingSedationmyofibromatosiDiseaseMyofibromatosis030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineinfantile; multicentric; myofibromatosis; pediatric; whole-body magnetic resonance imagingmedicineinfantilemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCancerMagnetic resonance imagingArticlesmedicine.diseasemulticentricYoung agepediatricOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMulticentric infantile myofibromatosisRadiologymedicine.symptomWhole bodybusiness
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Dizziness and vertigo in a department of emergency medicine.

1995

Dizziness is a common and vexing diagnostic problem in emergency departments. The term is rather undefinite and often misused, but can in practice be classified into four categories: fainting, disequilibrium, vertigo and miscellaneous syndromes. Vertigo is the most common category of dizziness. Classification of vertigo can be based either on chronological criteria (acute, recurrent or chronic vertigo) or on topographical criteria (peripheral or central vertigo). Physicians working in emergency departments must be able to rapidly identify patients with potentially serious forms of vertigo, which could cause death or disability, and patients with mild conditions, that can be effectively trea…

Chronic vertigoMalemedicine.medical_specialtySedationPhysical examinationDiseaseNystagmusFaintingDizzinessDiagnosis DifferentialClinical historyVertigootorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansSyphilisEar DiseasesPhysical Examinationbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrybiology.organism_classificationEmergency medicineEmergency MedicineVertigoFemalemedicine.symptomNervous System DiseasesbusinessEmergency Service HospitalAlgorithmsEuropean journal of emergency medicine : official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine
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The effect of clove oil sedation on oxygen consumption of six temperate-zone fish species

2004

Consumption (economics)EcologySedationFish specieschemistry.chemical_elementAquatic ScienceBiologyOxygenFisheryEugenolchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryTemperate climatemedicinemedicine.symptomAquaculture Research
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Renal and hepatic integrity in long-term sevoflurane sedation using the anesthetic conserving device: A comparison with intravenous propofol sedation…

2015

Abstract Introduction Critically ill patients are sedated with intravenous agents because the use of inhaled agents is limited by their potential risk of toxicity. Increasing levels of inorganic fluorides after the metabolism of these agents have been considered potentially nephrotoxic. However, hepatic involvement after prolonged administration of sevoflurane has not yet been studied. The present study evaluated the potential renal and hepatic toxicity caused by prolonged administration (72 h) of sevoflurane. Methods For this experimental, prospective, randomized, controlled trial, 22 Landrace × Large-White female pigs were randomly assigned to two groups: intravenous propofol (P) or inhal…

Creatininebusiness.industrySedationRenal functionGeneral MedicineSevofluraneNephrotoxicitychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAnesthesiaAnestheticToxicitymedicinemedicine.symptomPropofolbusinessmedicine.drugRevista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition)
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Ketamine in acute phase of severe traumatic brain injury “an old drug for new uses?”

2021

AbstractMaintaining an adequate level of sedation and analgesia plays a key role in the management of traumatic brain injury (TBI). To date, it is unclear which drug or combination of drugs is most effective in achieving these goals. Ketamine is an agent with attractive pharmacological and pharmacokinetics characteristics. Current evidence shows that ketamine does not increase and may instead decrease intracranial pressure, and its safety profile makes it a reliable tool in the prehospital environment. In this point of view, we discuss different aspects of the use of ketamine in the acute phase of TBI, with its potential benefits and pitfalls.

DrugSecondary insultmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsIntracranial PressureTraumatic brain injurySedationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineNeuroprotectionCooperative sedation03 medical and health sciencesViewpointTraumatic brain injury0302 clinical medicinePharmacokineticsBrain Injuries TraumaticmedicineHumansHypnotics and SedativesKetamineIntensive care medicineIntracranial pressuremedia_commonAnesthetics DissociativeAgitationbusiness.industrylcsh:Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid030208 emergency & critical care medicinelcsh:RC86-88.9medicine.diseaseNeuroprotectionSafety profileSedationKetaminemedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugCritical Care
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Should We Use Dexmedetomidine for Sedation in Parturients Undergoing Caesarean Section Under Spinal Anaesthesia?

2017

Emergency Medicine; Anesthesiology and Pain Medicinebusiness.industrySedationmedicine.medical_treatmentMEDLINESpinal anesthesia03 medical and health sciencesAnesthesiology and Pain Medicine0302 clinical medicine030202 anesthesiologyAnesthesiaEmergency MedicinemedicineCaesarean section030212 general & internal medicineDexmedetomidinemedicine.symptombusinessEditorial Commentmedicine.drug
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Prospective comparison of cardiopulmonary events during minilaparoscopy and colonoscopy under conscious sedation.

2005

BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS Cardiorespiratory parameters were examined throughout diagnostic minilaparoscopy procedures. The same parameters were analyzed during colonoscopy, and the data were compared. PATIENTS AND METHODS Sixty-five consecutive unselected patients undergoing minilaparoscopy (group 1: ASA I, n = 34; group 2: ASA II/III, n = 31) and 61 consecutive unselected patients undergoing colonoscopy (group 3: ASA I, n = 31; group 4: ASA II/III, n = 30) were included. Oxygen saturation (Sao (2)), heart rate (HR) and mean arterial pressure (RRm) were measured continuously, and 12-lead electrocardiography (ECG) recordings were made at specific times during each procedure. RESULTS Minor di…

InsufflationMean arterial pressureSedationConscious SedationColonoscopyBlood PressureElectrocardiographyHeart RateMonitoring IntraoperativeHeart ratemedicineHumansOximetryProspective StudiesLungCardiopulmonary diseasemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGastroenterologyHeartColonoscopyAnesthesiaPremedicationLaparoscopymedicine.symptombusinessElectrocardiographyEndoscopy
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Minnesota Sedation Assessment Tool (MSAT) vs Narcotrend (NT) to monitorize analgo-sedation in ICU

2006

MSATSettore MED/41 - Anestesiologiaanalgo-sedation
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Patients with limited communication in end-of-life situations: Initial psychometric properties of a discomfort observation scale

2017

This work presents an observational scale which takes into account different observable indicators of discomfort of patients in end-of-life situations with difficulties in communicating due to cognitive impairment, fatigue or sedation and provides details of its validation. In all, 71 adults participated. Model fit was adequate ( χ2(27) = 43.28, p = .024, comparative fit index = .975, root mean square error of approximation = .092 and confidence interval 90% (.033–.140)). Alpha coefficient was .70 and composite reliability index was .90. Our study provides data regarding the properties of a discomfort assessment scale. Such a scale is needed and could be very useful for the evaluation of su…

Male050103 clinical psychologymedicine.medical_specialtyPsychometricsScale (ratio)Sedation050109 social psychologySurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNonverbal CommunicationCognitive impairmentApplied PsychologyReliability (statistics)AgedAged 80 and overTerminal CarePalliative Care05 social sciencesReproducibility of ResultsMiddle AgedAssessment scaleConfidence intervalPhysical therapyFemaleObservational studymedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyJournal of Health Psychology
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