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Heterogeneity of psychophysiological stress responses in fibromyalgia syndrome patients
(2005)Dysregulated psychophysiological responses have been observed in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS), although the results are inconsistent. Surface electromyographic (EMG), systolic and diastolic blood pressure, ... -
Inferior Hypogastric Plexus Block Affects Sacral Nerves and the Superior Hypogastric Plexus
(, 2012)Background. The inferior hypogastric plexus mediates pain sensation through the sympathetic chain for the lower abdominal and pelvic viscera and is thought to be a major structure involved in numerous pelvic and perineal ... -
Inferior Hypogastric Plexus Block Affects Sacral Nerves and the Superior Hypogastric Plexus
(International Scholarly Research Network ISRN Anesthesiology, 2012-09-06)Background. The inferior hypogastric plexus mediates pain sensation through the sympathetic chain for the lower abdominal and pelvic viscera and is thought to be a major structure involved in numerous pelvic and perineal ... -
An internet survey of 2,596 people with fibromyalgia
(2007)Background: This study explored the feasibility of using an Internet survey of people with fibromyalgia (FM), with a view to providing information on demographics, sources of information, symptoms, functionality, perceived ... -
Low Cost, High Fidelity Ultrasound Phantom Gels for Regional Anesthesia Training Programs
(MedEdPortal, 2012-05-04)This is a regional anesthesia training curriculum using low cost high fidelity phantom gels that can be inexpensively produced and reused. These gels mimic the anatomic structures pertinent to performance of upper and lower ... -
MEDIAL TECHNIQUE FOR COMBINED POPLITEAL SCIATIC AND SAPHENOUS NERVE BLOCKADE
(Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2012-09)Background and aims: Combined popliteal sciatic and saphenous nerve blockade for lower extremity anesthesia is a widely accepted practice. Combined sciatic and saphenous nerve blockade under ultrasound guidance from the ... -
Patient Variability in Sciatic Nerve Branch Point Distance Using Ultrasound Guided Localization
(Austin Publishing Group, 7/1/2014)Background and Objectives: Improved ultrasound and needle technology make popliteal sciatic nerve blockade a popular anesthetic technique and imaging to localize the branch point of the common peroneal and posterior tibial ... -
Patient Variability in Sciatic Nerve Branch Point Distance Using Ultrasound Guided Localization
(Austin Journal of Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2014-07-01)Background and Objectives: Improved ultrasound and needle technology make popliteal sciatic nerve blockade a popular anesthetic technique and imaging to localize the branch point of the common peroneal and posterior ... -
Post-Operative Pain Scores and Level of Regional Anesthesia Expertise: Using Clinical Outcomes to Assess Procedural Proficiency
(Austin Publishing Group, 12/3/2014)Background and Objectives: Peripheral nerve blockade requires regional anesthesia skills that trainees learn in several formats. Technical proficiency has shifted from a quota to comprehensive procedural evaluation. ... -
Post-Operative Pain Scores and Level of Regional Anesthesia Expertise: Using Clinical Outcomes to Assess Procedural Proficiency
(Austin Journal of Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2014-12-03)Background and Objectives: Peripheral nerve blockade requires regional anesthesia skills that trainees learn in several formats. Technical proficiency has shifted from a quota to comprehensive procedural evaluation. ... -
Postoperative Analgesia Following Sciatic Nerve Blockade Administered by Nurse Anesthetists Supervised by Regional Anesthesia Faculty in an Academic Hospital
(Sciencedemain International, 8/23/2015)Introduction: Assessment of expertise in regional anesthesia techniques is traditionally based upon quota fulfillment of procedures during training. Validation of practitioner proficiency in performing procedures in surgical ... -
Postoperative Analgesia Following Sciatic Nerve Blockade Administered by Nurse Anesthetists Supervised by Regional Anesthesia Faculty in an Academic Hospital
(British Journal of Medicine & Medical Research, 2015-08-23)Introduction: Assessment of expertise in regional anesthesia techniques is traditionally based upon quota fulfillment of procedures during training. Validation of practitioner proficiency in performing procedures in ... -
Postoperative sciatic and femoral or saphenous nerve blockade for lower extremity surgery in anesthetized adults
(International Journal of Critical Illness and Injury Science, 2015-12-01)Background: Guidelines warn of increased risks of injury when placing regional nerve blocks in the anesthetized adult but complications occurred in patients that received neither sedation nor local anesthetic. This restriction ... -
Prolonged Duration of Sciatic Nerve Blockade in the Elderly after Foot and Ankle Surgery
(the Science Fair Open Library, 9/24/2014)1.1 Background and Objectives: Perioperative morbidity related to anesthesia renders elderly patients vulnerable because age related factors affect medication effects, clearance and metabolism. Regional anesthesia within ... -
Prolonged Duration of Sciatic Nerve Blockade in the Elderly after Foot and Ankle Surgery
(International Archives of Clinical Anesthesia Research, 2014-09-24)1.1 Background and Objectives: Perioperative morbidity related to anesthesia renders elderly patients vulnerable because age related factors affect medication effects, clearance and metabolism. Regional anesthesia within ... -
Propofol infusion syndrome in a super morbidly obese patient (BMI = 75)
(Medknow Publications, 2011)Propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS) is a rare but often fatal complication as a result of large doses of propofol infusion (4–5 mg/kg/hr) for a prolonged period (>48 h). It has been reported in both children and adults. ... -
Propofol infusion syndrome in a super morbidly obese patient (BMI = 75)
(International Journal of Critical Illness and Injury Science, 2011-01)Propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS) is a rare but often fatal complication as a result of large doses of propofol infusion (4–5 mg/kg/hr) for a prolonged period (>48 h). It has been reported in both children and adults. Besides ... -
Psychological pain treatment in fibromyalgia syndrome: efficacy of operant behavioural and cognitive behavioural treatments
(2006)The present study focused on the evaluation of the effects of operant behavioural (OBT) and cognitive behavioural (CBT) treatments for fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). One hundred and twenty-five patients who fulfilled the ... -
A Rare Complication of Tracheal Intubation: Tongue Perforation
(Case Reports In Anesthesiology, 2012)Aim. To describe the subsequent treatment of airway trauma sustained during laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation. Methods. A rare injury occurring during laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation that resulted in ... -
Regional Anesthesia in TraumaMedicine
(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2011)Regional anesthesia is an established method to provide analgesia for patients in the operating room and during the postoperative phase. While regional anesthesia offers unique advantages, as shown by the recent military ...