- American Academy of Neurology (01/2012): Evidence-based guideline update: Intraoperative spinal monitoring with somatosensory and transcranial electrical motor evoked potentials
- American Academy of Neurology (2011): Principles of Coding for Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring (IOM) and Testing
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Corte Costituzionale – il principio del pubblico concorso, pur non essendo incompatibile, nella logica dell’agevolazione del buon andamento della pubblica amministrazione, con la previsione per legge di condizioni di accesso intese a consentire il consolidamento di pregresse esperienze lavorative maturate nella stessa amministrazione, tuttavia non tollera, salvo circostanze del tutto eccezionali, la riserva integrale dei posti disponibili in favore di personale interno. [Avv. Ennio Grassini - www.dirittosanitario.net]
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- General Anesthesia More Like Coma Than Sleep
- ASA Statement On Sodium Thiopental’s Removal From The Market
- Anesthesia And Self-Perception
- Ion Channel Responsible For Pain Identified
- Anaesthetic Gasses And Global Warming
- Popular Anti-Wrinkle, Botox, Treatment Offers Little Help In Chronic Migraine
- New Tool Assesses Pain In Non-Communicative Patients
- Unexpected New Mechanism Behind Rheumatoid Arthritis
- New Study Indicates Predisposition To Lumbar Disc Disease Could Be Inherited
- Genetic Cause Of New Vascular Disease Identified, First Discovered In Undiagnosed Diseases Program
- Nitrate Improves Mitochondrial Function
- Eating Spinach Makes For More Efficient Muscles
- Migraine Surgery Offers Good Long-Term Outcomes
- Moderate Exercise Improves Memory In Older People
- Improvements In Memory In Older Adults Following Moderate Aerobic Exercise
- New Study Identifies Frequent Causes Of Analgesic Medication Errors
- How To Lose Weight
- Small Bowel Blood Flow In Healthy Subjects Receiving Low-Dose Aspirin
- Symptoms In Irritable Bowel Syndrome Improved By Exercise
- A New Study Proves The Painkilling Effect Of Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation
- Prescription Acetaminophen Drugs To Have 325 Milligram Limit To Protect Liver
- Ibuprofen Can Triple Stroke Risk; Painkillers Can Double Heart Attack Chances
- Study Probes Obesity Link To Fibromyalgia
- Painkiller Remoxy (Oxycodone) Resubmitted To FDA
- Smoking May Worsen Pain For Cancer Patients
- Genetic Switch Discovered That Turns On Pain
- Low-Dose Aspirin May Have Impact On Reducing Cancer Deaths – Analysis From Earlier Cardiovascular Prevention Studies
- When Is It Time For Hospice?
- Studies Lend New Insights Into Biology Of Wound Pain And Healing
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- Clinical Practice Guideline for Emergency Department Ketamine Dissociative Sedation: 2011 Update
- Anaesthetic implications of psychoactive drugs
- Application and comparison of scoring indices to predict outcomes in patients with healthcare-associated pneumonia
- Impact of delayed admission to intensive care units on mortality of critically ill patients: a cohort study
- Revisiting the value of pre-hospital tracheal intubation: an all time systematic literature review extracting the Utstein airway core variables
- Strategies of initiation and streamlining of antibiotic therapy in 41 French intensive care units
- Antibiotics or probiotics as preventive measures against ventilator-associated pneumonia: a literature review
- Risk factors and outcome after unplanned extubations on the ICU, a case-control study
- Plasma acetate, gluconate and interleukin-6 profiles during and after cardiopulmonary bypass: a comparison of Plasma-Lyte 148 with a bicarbonate-balanced solution
- Effect of norepinephrine dosage and calibration frequency on accuracy of pulse contour-derived cardiac output
- Endogenous plasma activated protein C levels and the effect of enoxaparin and drotrecogin alfa (activated) on markers of coagulation activation and fibrinolysis in pulmonary embolism
- Extracorporeal life support following out-of-hospital refractory cardiac arrest
- Invasive ventilation modes in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- Risk assessment in the first fifteen minutes: a prospective cohort study of a simple physiological scoring system in the emergency department
- Red blood cell transfusion in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage: a multidisciplinary North American survey
- Pulse pressure variation and stroke volume variation during increased intra-abdominal pressure: an experimental study
- Modeling the Effect of Sevoflurane on Corrected QT Prolongation
- Goal Directed Fluid Management based on the pulse oximeter-derived pleth variability index reduces lactate levels and improves fluid management
- Association of ABCB1 polymorphisms with the efficacy of ondansentron for postoperative nausea and vomiting
- Video-laryngoscopes in the adult airway management: a topical review of the literature
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Out of every 1000 patients, two at most wake up during their operation. Unintended awareness in the patient is thus classified as an occasional complication of anesthesia – but being aware of things happening during the operation, and being able to recall them later, can leave a patient with long-term psychological trauma.
A mobility protocol that gets intensive care unit (ICU) patients out of bed and walking as early as possible, even while they are hooked up to a portable ventilator, can save the hospital some serious money, according to a study presented here at the Society of Critical Care Medicine 40th Critical Care Congress.
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Subcutaneously administered heparin might not provide optimal protection against venous thromboembolism (VTE) for patients who have undergone major abdominal surgery because absorption appears to be decreased in these patients, researchers said here at the Society of Critical Care Medicine 40th Critical Care Congress.
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Il ricorso all’ipotermia non è da considerare una strategia neuroprotettiva primaria nei pazienti con gravi lesioni traumatiche cerebrali. È quanto emerge dalle conclusioni del National acute brain injury study: hypothermia II (Nabis: H II), studio randomizzato e multicentrico Leggi il resto di questo articolo »
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Negli studi condotti su popolazioni pediatriche definite, solo raramente sono stati riportati casi di epatotossicità da paracetamolo al dosaggio terapeutico. I Leggi il resto di questo articolo »
Dopo due anni e mezzo di difficili negoziati, domani il Parlamento europeo è chiamato a dare il via libera alle norme che consentiranno a tutti i cittadini europei di farsi curare in un Paese diverso dal proprio. Leggi il resto di questo articolo »
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Agli effetti della tutela penale, la cartella clinica redatta dal medico di una struttura sanitaria pubblica, compresa in essa la scheda anestesiologica che ne costituisce parte integrante, è atto pubblico.
Se è vero che la cartella clinica “adempie alla funzione di diario della malattia e di altri fatti clinici rilevanti”, donde la natura di atto pubblico alla stessa riconosciuta, non può dubitarsi del fatto che anche i dati relativi ai trattamenti eseguiti in funzione dell’intervento operatorio, trascritti nella scheda anestesiologica, costituiscano “fatti clinici rilevanti” che ne ribadiscono la richiamata natura.
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- E. Gilli, A. Bartolini, F. Fiocca, F. Dall’antonia, S. Carluccio (2006): Anaesthetic Management in a case of Huntington’s Chorea
- F. Cangemi, R.J. Miller (1999): Huntington’s Disease: Review and Anesthetic Case Management
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