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hypovolemia/vomiting

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Post Spinal Anesthesia Hypotension and Preoperative Hydration

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What is already known ? Arterial hypotension is one of the most common complications following spinal anesthesia (60%). Several measures have been studied to prevent this hypotension, such as intravenous vascular filling (preloading, coloading), using different filling fluids (colloids vs

Longitudinal Study of the Intestinal, Cutaneous and Salivary Microbiota in Children With Food-induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (SEIPA)

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1.1 Current state of knowledge Food Protein- Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES) is a food allergy with a prevalence of 0.34% and an incidence of 15.4 children per 100,000 per year. It is a non-IgE-mediated allergy, manifested by vomiting 1 to 4 hours after ingestion of the suspect food (major

IDH in Diabetic Haemodialysis Patients and Association With Dialytic Age

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Intradialytic hypotension (IDH ) is a serious and the most frequent complication of hemodialysis of the hemodialysis.Intradialytic hypotension is a decrease in systolic BP by ≥20 mm Hg or a decrease in mean arterial pressure of 10 mm Hg associated with symptoms like cramps, dizziness, headache

Liberal Versus Restrictive Fluid Protocols in Adults

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Prior to surgery, all patients will undergo pre-anesthetic checkup including detailed history, physical, systemic examination, height and weight of the patient. All patients will be investigated for exclusion of any of the above mentioned contraindications. Routine preoperative laboratory

Osmotic Agent Use in Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke

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MCA Stroke is a fatal disease with reported mortality of about 80% of cases without decompressive craniectomy. Osmotic agents like hypertonic saline & mannitol have been used in acute MCA stroke cases without no evidence of benefit. Its use in elevated ICP can be only justified as a bridge to the

Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome

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Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is a disabling condition that mostly affects young women in their reproductive age. It is characterized by chronic (>6 months) orthostatic intolerance symptoms (palpitation, lightheadedness, blurred vision and mental clouding) triggered by assuming an upright

Effectiveness of Deep Versus Moderate Neuromuscular Blockade

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- All patients were fasted from midnight without premedication - Once in the operating room, the patients were monitored using electrocardiography, pulse oximetry, end-tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure, non-invasive blood pressure, and bispectral index (Aspect 2000; Aspect Medical Systems, Inc.,

Dextrose Containing Fluid and the Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting in the Gynecologic Laparoscopic Surgery

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Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is a major complication in laparoscopic gynecologic surgery. There are limited data and conflicting results from previous studies related to the types of intravenous fluid and a reduction in PONV. The incidence of nausea is slightly greater than the incidence

Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy for Patients Undergoing Oro-Maxillofacial Surgery

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Orthognathic surgery, one kind of oro-maxillofacial surgery, is a complicated surgery that undergoes several hours with nasotracheal intubation general anesthesia. Patients without premedication undergo orthognathic surgery with nasotracheal intubation general anesthesia. Patients without

Comparison of Ringer Lactate and Isotonic Acetate Solution as Perioperative Maintenance Fluid for Children

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Fluid therapy is aimed to compensate for fasting which is required for surgery, to meet the ongoing fluid losses and to maintain electrolyte balance during surgery. Fluid deficit of a healthy child who is not fed parenterally may be estimated by multiplying hourly maintenance requirement for fluid

Utility of Ultrasound Assessment of the Inferior Vena Cava in Patients With Sepsis and Dehydration

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Ultrasound is a widely accepted and highly useful clinical tool. It carries the additional advantage of being rapid, painless and non-radiating. It has long been used to assess cardiac output and vascular pathologies. More recently emergency and trauma clinicians have been using it to assess

Effect of Intravenous Fluid Therapy on Postoperative Vomiting in Children Undergoing Otorhinolaryngological Surgery

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Postoperative vomiting is a common complication on pediatric surgery, especially otorhinolaryngological surgery. Is one of the main reasons of prolonged hospital stay, and also a cause of patient´s discomfort and an increase on hospitalization cost. There are studies in adults with inconclusive

Intravenous Ondansetron to Attenuate the Hypotensive, Bradycardic Response to Spinal Anesthesia in Healthy Parturients

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Over the last 30 years, regional anesthesia has emerged as the method of choice for elective caesarean section because it avoids risks involved in managing the airway of the parturient and has the added significant benefit of mother being awake for the birth of her child. Indeed, this changing

Fluid Infusion During Breast Surgery

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The optimal amount and type of fluid given during surgery has not been defined. It has been agreed that hypovolemia must be avoided, but at the same time it has been agreed that fluid excess is harmful for organ function.When distributing fluids it is usually either crystalloids og colloids which

The Effects of Hypercapnia, Supplemental Oxygen, and Dexamethasone on Surgical Wound Infection

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Wound infections are common and serious complications of anesthesia and surgery. Even in patients who are kept normothermic and given supplemental oxygen, the incidence of wound infection after colon resection exceeds 5%. About 80% of these resections are done for colon cancer, the third leading
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