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Key points of anesthesia management for cesarean section under general anesthesia
Time of Update: 2022-04-30
Prepare for difficult airway intubation .
D. Intubation is optional for rapid sequential induction .
G. Use rapid sequential induction: intravenous propofol 1.
Maternal muscle relaxants receiving magnesium sulfate treatment should be appropriately reduced .
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Fascial Fascia Iliae Block - Anatomical Atlas
Time of Update: 2022-04-30
Fascia iliofascia muscle: iliopsoas muscle (iliac muscle, psoas major) Blood vessels: iliac vessels and femoral artery and vein are not in the fascia iliacus space The fascia iliaca participates in the base nerve that forms the femoral sheath: femoral nerve lateral femoral cutaneous nerve thanks to Xiaoyu ~
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"Thinking About Anesthesia Disputes" Reading Notes 7
Time of Update: 2022-04-30
This patient's long labor, large fetus, and pelvic conditions may lead to lumbosacral trunk injury, coupled with lumbar disc problems, and also increase the risk of neurological complications after spinal anesthesia .
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[Monday] Key points you can't miss · Anesthesiology senior professional title test center 04
Time of Update: 2022-04-30
③It is used with caution for insufficiency of adrenal cortex, thyroid or liver, even if only a small amount is used, the action time can be significantly prolonged; ④Cardiovascular disease, shock hypotension, myasthenia gravis and respiratory Patients with difficulty, airway obstruction, or bronchial asthma, especially those who are debilitated, have a high incidence of respiratory depression, apnea or a sudden drop in blood pressure, and reduced cardiac output after administration, and are often in critical condition .
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[Mind Mapping Modern Anesthesiology] Anesthesia and Brain (1)
Time of Update: 2022-04-30
When the oxygen saturation of the internal jugular vein is lower than 50%, it indicates cerebral ischemia and hypoxia .
The normal value of cerebral blood oxygen saturation is 64%+-3.
(3) Brain tissue oxygen partial pressure monitoring .
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Extubation in Difficult Airway Patients
Time of Update: 2022-04-29
Click the "blue word" above to discover more exciting things . Sharing today Extubation of Difficult Airway Patients--Focus on Patients' Prognosis After the release of the guidelines for difficult a
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Anesthesia Nursing Column - 2022 National Medical Quality and Safety Improvement Goals
Time of Update: 2022-04-29
Anesthesia Nursing Column - 2022 National Medical Quality and Safety Improvement Goals In 2021, the National Health Commission will organize the formulation of the annual national medical quality and
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[Challenge] How do you deal with sudden intractable hypotension under general anesthesia during peri-anesthesia?
Time of Update: 2022-04-29
Occurrence and harm of sudden refractory hypotension during peri-anesthesia period Clinical symptoms in which blood pressure cannot be restored to normal after symptomatic treatment such as blood transfusion, fluid replacement, and vasopressors in patients with up to 80 mmHg .
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[Wednesday] Chinese expert consensus on perioperative multimodal analgesia and low opioid regimen for elderly patients (2021 edition) (1)
Time of Update: 2022-04-29
. Therefore, the following measures should be implemented in elderly patients: (1) local anesthesia (local anesthesia) drug-based intraspinal and peripheral nerve blocks and wound infiltration analgesia to control incision pain; (2) non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs control inflammatory pain associated with perioperative inflammation; (3) opioids control perioperative pain stress, especially the use of kappa receptor agonists to control visceral pain associated with visceral surgery, so as to achieve perioperative pain relief.
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Guiding Opinions on Perioperative Anesthesia Management in Chinese Elderly Patients (2020 Edition) (1)
Time of Update: 2022-04-29
With the increasing number of geriatric surgeries, statistics have reported that half of the elderly over 65 years old have to undergo at least one surgical treatment before death .
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[Crisis event] Causes and coping strategies of unexpectedly difficult airway during perianaesthesia
Time of Update: 2022-04-29
The ASA has recommended the development of a definition of difficult airway: Difficulty in mask ventilation and/or tracheal intubation in patients under the management of routinely trained anesthesiologists.
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[Expert consensus points focus] Expert consensus on the management of perioperative hypertensive patients in 2020
Time of Update: 2022-04-29
day1 Guidelines for the Application of Fasting Water and Drugs for Reducing Lung Aspiration Risk in Adults and Pediatrics 2017 [Expert Consensus] Expert Consensus on Post-anesthesia Monitoring and Tr
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Yao-style anesthesia reading notes day10 Thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysm
Time of Update: 2022-04-29
Today, we will learn together the eighth chapter of thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysm.
2. What is the difference between a true aortic aneurysm and a false one?
A few classic pictures The next day Chapter 9 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair Cases are thrown out and everyone can exchange and discuss
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【Serialization】Tongji Xiaoma Advanced Study (11)
Time of Update: 2022-04-28
At the same time, we have started a medical peripheral to enrich our colorful life~ I hope to make progress together with everyone in the future, and let anesthesia come to the forefront!
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【Hot Topics in Anesthesia Week】Children's Comfortable Medicine / Labor Analgesia / Airway Intervention
Time of Update: 2022-04-28
Several hot topics of last year's Anesthesia Week 1. Children's comfortable medical treatment 2. Childbirth analgesia 3. Opening ceremony 4. Airway intervention in the morning session The first s
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【Hotspots in Anesthesia Week】Anesthesia Management in Pregnancy/Pediatric Anesthesia/Minimally Invasive Intervention
Time of Update: 2022-04-28
Is there any risk of surgical anesthesia to pregnant women and children Key topics: 1.
Difficulties and Risks of Anesthesia in Minimally Invasive and Interventional Surgery for Children Key Topics: 1.
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[Yao's Anesthesia] Anesthesia management of myasthenia gravis (1)
Time of Update: 2022-04-28
The Osserman and Genkins clinical grades according to symptomatology are as follows: Grade 1: ocular symptoms only Grade 1A: ocular symptoms with EMG manifestations of peripheral muscle involvement Grade 2A: mild systemic symptoms Grade 2B: more severe and Rapidly progressive symptoms Grade 3: acute with severe bulbar symptoms occurring within weeks to months Grade 4: advanced disease with severe bulbar symptoms and generalized weakness 06 What are the treatment options for patients with myasthenia gravis?
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[Hot Topics in Anesthesia Week] Medical Beauty / Painless Childbirth / CPR / Allergies / When to Stop Surgery?
Time of Update: 2022-04-28
The anesthesiologist provides standard anesthesia, standardized analgesia, and comfortable post-operation according to the patient's needs .
Sometimes patients will be told that there are multiple drug allergies, but in fact, it may be caused by the side effects of the drug itself rather than an allergic reaction, and a detailed medical history needs to be asked for identification .
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[Mind Mapping Modern Anesthesiology] Anesthesia and Respiration (1)
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
Airway resistance 5 Physiological mean pulmonary artery pressure in pulmonary circulation is only 14mmHg, pulmonary venous pressure is only 6mmHg, mean pulmonary capillary pressure or hydrostatic pressure is only 8mmHg, normal adult pulmonary circulation blood volume is 400-600ml, accounting for 8%-10% of total blood volume .
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The experience of Xiaowu school laryngeal mask (4)
Time of Update: 2022-04-27
Although manufacturer's guidelines for use recommend size selection based on patient weight, these guidelines generally assume a standard body size .
1. Surgery without the risk of vomiting and reflux, especially in patients with difficult endotracheal intubation .