Airway on Demand: Incidental Laryngeal Mass To read the full story, Register or Login Register / Login Kara Barnett, MD, ...
With the rising popularity of glucagon-like peptide-1 agents for treating obesity, many bariatric surgery programs across the ...
Anesthetic management of patients presenting for catheter-based embolectomy is often challenging as patients are at risk for ...
The use of general anesthetics show promise in treating depression and mood disorders, based on the results of a novel study.
The prevalence of depression is surprisingly high in older patients presenting for surgery, according to the results of a new ...
From lacking anesthetics to laryngoscope handles, the disruptive realities of severe drug and equipment shortages are all too ...
Anesthesia providers should assume the responsibility of guiding MH-affected patients and others through diagnosis and care.
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has emerged as a serious anesthesia safety dilemma because it often causes postoperative respiratory arrest and death, and cannot be reliably detected by preoperative ...
Measuring a patient’s tongue thickness (TT) may be able to provide some insight into predicting difficult laryngoscopy and intubation, according to new research. The study found that patients with ...