UK study reveals ethnic differences in obstetric anesthesia care
Black Caribbean-British women in the UK are 58% more likely than white women to be given general anaesthesia for elective ...
Black Caribbean-British women in the UK are 58% more likely than white women to be given general anaesthesia for elective ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Inaccurately recording the start of anesthesia care during a procedure is common and results in significant lost ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Expanding anesthesiology residency programs — even in the absence of federal funding — may help medical institutions ...
Brain structures which could predict an individual’s predisposition to accidental awareness under anaesthetic have been identified for the first time ...
A new study published in Anaesthesia (a journal of the Association of Anaesthetists) has found no link between antenatal exposure ...
NEW ORLEANS — Women, minorities and patients enrolled in Medicaid are less likely to receive regional anesthesia techniques that consistently ...
Clear, measurable targets are needed to cut potent greenhouse gas emissions from inhaled anaesthesia and minimise their impact on climate ...
Journal: Anesthesiology Paper Title: Self-reported Race/Ethnicity and Intraoperative Occult Hypoxemia: A Retrospective Cohort Study First Author: Garrett W. Burnett, M.D., Department of ...
A new study at Tel Aviv University revealed a pathological brain activity that precedes the onset of Alzheimer's first symptoms ...
DALLAS – Using a physician anesthesiologist-led Anesthesia Care Team model increases patient access to care, compared to nurse-administered sedation for ...
Site 1 sodium channel blockers such as tetrodotoxin and saxitoxin are small-molecule drugs with powerful local anesthetic properties. They provide ...
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