Τετάρτη 11 Μαρτίου 2020

The 2019 novel corona virus outbreak – An institutional guideline
Varun SureshIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):242-243
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Severe Dengue: Lessons learnt from an observational study
Subhash K TodiIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):169-170
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Advances in vaporisation: A narrative review
Pankaj Kundra, Shreya Goswami, Aruna ParameswariIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):171-180 The output of inhalational agents from modern vaporisers are both electronically and pneumatically controlled. They are designed to deliver set agent concentrations accurately with low fresh gas flows and possess enhanced safety features. The purpose of this review article is to give an overview of three modern vaporisers, namely, the Aladin cassette vaporiser, injection vaporisers and AnaConDa™. The...
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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Inadvertent dural puncture: Is excess flexion of spine a possible cause?
Amarjeet Kumar, Ajeet Kumar, Chandni Sinha, Subhash KumarIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):248-249
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A prospective 3 year study of clinical spectrum and outcome of dengue fever in ICU from a tertiary care hospital in North India
Prakash S Shastri, Prasoon Gupta, Rahul KumarIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):181-186 Background and Aims: The incidence of specific complications and adverse outcomes in dengue patients needing admission to intensive care units (ICU) may be quite variable in different regions of India presumably because of different strains of dengue virus or due to re infection. Methods: Patients admitted with acute febrile illness (AFI) with either positive IgM antibody or NS1 antigen for dengue were...
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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Intraoperative anaphylaxis—highlighting the dilemmas in living donor nephrectomy
V Muralidhar, Atish PalIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):236-237
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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Development of a scoring system for predicting difficult intubation using ultrasonography
Harith Daggupati, Indubala Maurya, Roshan D Singh, M RavishankarIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):187-192 Background and Aims: Ultrasound measurement of anterior neck soft tissue thickness by skin to epiglottis distance (SED) has been shown to predict difficult laryngoscopy. In this study, we developed an airway scoring system incorporating SED into three clinical predictors and assessed whether it would improve accuracy in prediction of difficult intubation. Methods: Mentohyoid distance,...
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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Ganglionic trigeminocardiac reflex: A less known presentation of a well-known entity
Nidhi Singh, Sabina Regmi, Ketan K Kataria, Hemant BhagatIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):245-246
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A prospective, randomised, comparative study to evaluate long axis, short axis and medial oblique axis approach for ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein cannulation
Jatin Lal, Mamta Bhardwaj, Meenakshi Verma, Teena AggrawalIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):193-198 Background and Aims: The Ultrasound (USG)-guided internal jugular vein (IJV) cannulation can be performed using different approaches like short axis (SAX), long axis (LAX), oblique axis (OAX) or medial oblique axis (M-OAX). We aimed to determine which view was optimal for IJV cannulation. Methods: After ethical committee approval and written informed consent, this prospective, randomised,...
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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Evolution of anaesthesia
Dipankar D DasGuptaIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):252-253
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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Comparison of cross-legged sitting position with the traditional sitting position for the ease of insertion of an epidural catheter in parturient for providing labour analgesia: A randomised control trial
Nitu Puthenveettil, Sai Sandhya, Nandhini Joseph, Sobha Nair, Jerry PaulIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):199-203 Background and Aims: The patient's position during the insertion of the epidural catheter plays a major role in the success of labour analgesia. In our study, we compared the ease of insertion of the epidural catheter in either traditional sitting position (TSP) or crossed-legged sitting position (CLSP). The primary objective was to compare the number of successful first attempts...
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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Flickering diaphragm sign, an indicator of laparoscopy-associated pneumothorax secondary to pleural breach
Syed Nusrath, Sujit Chyau Patnaik, Asiel Christopher, Ajesh Raj Saksena, Subramanyeshwar Rao Thammineedi, R Pratap ReddyIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):233-235 During laparoscopic mobilisation of the oesophagus around hiatus in transhiatal oesophagectomy; commonly the pleura is breached causing iatrogenic pneumothorax. Often small breaches in pleura goes unnoticed till the attention is drawn by anaesthetist when pressures drop with building up of end-tidal CO2(etCO2) and other haemodynamic...
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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Benefits of N-acetylcysteine on liver functions in living donor hepatectomy
Mona A Ammar, Amr M Hilal AbdouIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):204-209 Background and Aims: The proportion of patients undergoing living donor liver transplantation is high especially in countries without or with limited cadaver organ sharing programs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the post-hepatectomy effect of using N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) infusion in living donors undergoing donor hepatectomy. Methods: In a prospective randomised non-blinded study, 50 healthy donors were...
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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Postoperative pulmonary complications in robot-assisted uro-oncological surgeries: Our experience in a tertiary cancer care centre
Monotosh Pramanik, Anshuman Sarkar, Aditi Gupta, Mayukh ChattopadhyayIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):238-241
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Parents' perception and factors affecting compliance with preoperative fasting instructions in children undergoing day care surgery: A prospective observational study
Karan Singla, Indu Bala, Divya Jain, Neerja Bharti, Ram SamujhIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):210-215 Background and Aims: Fasting guidelines have been recommended in the paediatric population to minimise the risk of pulmonary aspiration. The present study was planned to assess the compliance with fasting instructions in children undergoing ambulatory surgery and identify the factors affecting it. Methods: A total of 1,050 ASA I and II children aged 1–12 years, scheduled for day care surgery...
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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Difficult central venous cannulation in Cushing's syndrome: Ultrasound-guided brachiocephalic vein cannulation to the rescue
Poonam Kumari, Amarjeet Kumar, Ajeet Kumar, Neeraj Kumar, Abhyuday KumarIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):243-244
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Perioperative factors impacting intensive care outcomes following Whipple procedure: A retrospective study
R Udhayachandhar, J Otokwala, Pritish J Korula, Manbha Rymbai, Tony T Chandy, Philip JosephIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):216-221 Background and Aims: Whipple procedure is associated with perhaps the most perioperative morbidity and mortality amongst surgical procedures. Current data regarding their ICU profile and outcomes are lacking. Thus, in the present study, we aimed to determine perioperative factors affecting patient-centred outcomes following the Whipple procedure. Methods:...
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An alternative and novel usage for ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy in a paediatric patient
Mursel Ekinci, Bahadir Ciftci, Selcuk Güven, David T ThomasIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):247-248
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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An observational case-control study comparing the recovery profile in patients receiving additional dose of anticonvulsant vs. regular dose during supratentorial craniotomy
Rosen Roy Mathew, Krishnaprabhu Raju, Bijesh Ravindran Nair, Ramamani MariappanIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):222-229 Background and Aims: Anticonvulsants are used routinely for seizure prophylaxis in patients with supratentorial tumour who present with/without seizures. Excessive use of prophylactic anticonvulsant may delay the recovery from anaesthesia. We have studied the recovery profiles of patients who received an additional dose of anticonvulsant in comparison with those who received...
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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Short and/or long laryngoscope handle—“Sandesh Combihandle”
Sandesh UdupiIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):250-251
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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A rare occurrence of accidental exposure to UV radiation among operating theatre personnel
Mansi U Vaidya, Gauri R Gangakhedkar, Anita N Shetty, Pallavi V WaghalkarIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):230-232 Ultraviolet (UV) lamps are commonly used in operation theatres for disinfection. Accidental exposure causes damage to superficial tissues especially the skin, the eyes and has the potential to cause various malignancies. Nine previously asymptomatic operation theaters (OT) personnel experienced, foreign body sensation with intense tearing of eyes and erythematous rash on exposed...
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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Why not non-physician anaesthesia providers?
Mukul C KapoorIndian Journal of Anaesthesia 2020 64(3):254-254
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia : 2014 - 58(6)
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