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Computer-Assisted IV Anesthesia: Still a Future?
Automated control of anesthesia may give the physician time to control hemodynamics and supervise neurological outcomes and thus can provide the patient the safety and quality which until recently was consider...
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Open AccessGoal-Directed Fluid Therapy and major postoperative complications in elective craniotomy. A retrospective analysis of a before-after multicentric study
Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy (GDFT) is recommended to decrease major postoperative complications. However, data are lacking in intra-cranial neurosurgery.
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Open AccessCharacteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing anesthesia while SARS-CoV-2 infected or suspected: a multicenter register of consecutive patients
There are limited data to detail the perioperative anesthetic management and the incidence of postoperative respiratory complications among patients requiring an anesthetic procedure while being SARS-CoV-2 pos...
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New Fast-Track Concepts in Thoracic Surgery: Anesthetic Implications
Fast-track anesthesia has become the standard of care for many surgical procedures, especially for colectomy. Its practice in cardiac surgery has been extensive mainly for economic reasons. On the other hand, ...
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Open AccessCardiorespiratory effects of recruitment maneuvers and positive end expiratory pressure in an experimental context of acute lung injury and pulmonary hypertension
Recruitment maneuvers (RM) and positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) are the cornerstone of the open lung strategy during ventilation, particularly during acute lung injury (ALI). However, these intervention...