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To compare clinical versus ultrasound assessment of correct placement of ProSeal Laryngeal mask airway (PLMA): a prospective randomized study
Extraglottic airway devices (EAD) have revolutionized the perioperative airway management. The accuracy of clinical tests to identify malposition has been questioned by recent studies where fibreoptic evaluati...
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Comparison of two forced air warming systems for prevention of intraoperative hypothermia in carcinoma colon patients: a prospective randomized study
Hypothermia is common occurrence in patients undergoing colonic surgeries. We hypothesized that the underbody forced air warming blankets will be better than conventional over-body forced air warming blankets ...
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Oxygen Therapy in Cancer Patients
Oxygen availability and its delivery are important for the human being and become more important in cancer patients, especially when they are critically ill. The oxygen should be considered as a drug and thus ...
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Perioperative concerns in a beta-ketothiolase-deficient child
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Calorimetry for Enteral Feeding in Critically Ill Patients
The nutritional assessment is important in a critically ill patient to improve the outcome. In clinical practice, the patients’ energy needs may be assessed by predictive equations or measured by indirect calo...
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Calorimetry for Enteral Feeding in Critically Ill Patients
The nutritional assessment is important in a critically ill patient to improve the outcome. In clinical practice, the patients’ energy needs may be assessed by predictive equations or measured by indirect calo...
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Cobra perilaryngeal airway for thyroid surgery in a hypertensive patient
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Kinked inner tube of coaxial Bain circuit—need for corrugated inner tube
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Negative pressure pulmonary edema: endobronchial intubation or acute lung injury in a predisposed patient?