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Association between leniency of anesthesiologists when evaluating certified registered nurse anesthetists and when evaluating didactic lectures
Daily evaluations of certified registered nurse anesthetists’ (CRNAs’) work habits by anesthesiologists should be adjusted for rater leniency. The current study tested the hypothesis that there is a pairwise a...
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Patient-, Hospital-, and Neighborhood-Level Factors Associated with Severe Maternal Morbidity During Childbirth: A Cross-Sectional Study in New York State 2013–2014
Background The incidence of severe maternal morbidity (SMM) during childbirth is increasing in the United States. A better characterization of risk factors for SMM may identify targets for improving maternal outc...
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Open AccessGender differences in career development awards in United States’ anesthesiology and surgery departments, 2006–2016
Although the status of women in anesthesiology has advanced by many measures, obtaining career development funding remains challenging. Here, we sought to compare the characteristics of funded career developme...
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Microparticle source and tissue factor expression in pregnancy
Microparticles (MPs) bearing tissue factor (TF) are potent activators of the coagulation system. To investigate whether MPs originating from platelets or trophoblast cells contribute to coagulation changes in ...
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Open AccessAccuracy of the diagnosis of malignant hyperthermia in hospital discharge records
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Body habitus does not influence spread of sensory blockade after the intrathecal injection of a hypobaric solution in term parturients
To determine if the extent of sensory blockade after the intrathecal injection of hypobaric fentanyl (25 μg) and bupicavaine (2.5 mg) in the sitting position in term parturients is influenced by body habitus.