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Incidence of Catheter Migration in Anesthesia

DFW Anesthesia Professionals

Catheter migration is a well-recognized complication in regional anesthesia that can compromise both the safety and effectiveness of pain management. Catheter migration is reported to occur in a significant proportion of epidural anesthesia cases, with some studies indicating rates as high as 36%, especially in laboring women.

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Positioning a Patient with a Broken Bone for Spinal Anesthesia

Radius Anesthesia

Patients with a fracture may require surgery to reposition or restructure their bones, and spinal anesthesia is an excellent tool for pain management in many orthopedic surgeries. Patients with long bone fractures, especially of the femur or hip, experience significant pain during positioning for spinal anesthesia.

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Pre-Operative, Intra-Operative, and Post-Operative Warming

Nashville Anesthesia Professionals

Maintaining normothermia (normal body temperature) throughout the perioperative period is a critical component of patient safety and recovery. Perioperative hypothermia, defined as a core body temperature below 36°C, is a frequent and preventable complication associated with anesthesia and surgical procedures. BMC Anesthesiol.

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Battling Burnout in Nursing

The Circulating Life

Safe surgical care demands seamless collaboration between surgeons, nurses, techs, and anesthesia providers, so that we can achieve excellent outcomes. Burnout and Patient Safety When we’re not ok, we put our patients at risk. This post is cross-posted over there as well. So How Do We Prevent Nurse Burnout?

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Target-Controlled Infusion in the US

DFW Anesthesia Professionals

This is largely related to regulatory concerns rather than safety issues. Ultimately, target-controlled infusion is a promising advancement in the delivery of anesthetic drugs, offering the potential to increase precision, safety, and efficiency. Anesthesia and analgesia vol. The Safety of Target-Controlled Infusions.”

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Manual vs. End-Tidal Inhalational Anesthesia

Radius Anesthesia

The delivery of anesthesia during surgical procedures can be managed by manual control or automated end-tidal control, each of which has distinct advantages and disadvantages. This precision not only improves patient safety, but also reduces the likelihood of complications associated with over- or under-dosing of anesthetic agents.

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Learning From the Anesthesia Incident Reporting System

Nashville Anesthesia Professionals

The practice of anesthesia involves the administration of powerful drugs to induce unconsciousness, manage pain, and support vital functions during surgery. Despite advancements in technology and clinical practices, anesthesia-related incidents can and do occur. This ensures that past lessons are incorporated into future practice.