I was injected with a few needles' worth of anaesthesia and given nine stitches to my head. |
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Eight rats were surgically implanted with intravenous silastic catheters under anaesthesia. |
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The dressing should be removed in theatre with the patient under appropriate anaesthesia. |
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Nowadays, general anaesthesia is seldom administered via a mask and anaesthetic gas or vapour. |
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A polyvinyl tube about 4 mm in diameter is passed pernasally after topical anaesthesia. |
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A senior associate specialist or consultant in anaesthetics provided general anaesthesia. |
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Preoperative haemorrhage and hypotension are contraindications to spinal anaesthesia, and ketamine is used in only severely ill women. |
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However, there are significant important differences between anaesthesia in the United Kingdom and anaesthesiology in the United States. |
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In developed countries laparoscopic tubal ligation is usually performed under general anaesthesia. |
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There is none of the sense of suffocation that was once a feature of general anaesthesia. |
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The systemic kinetics of thiopentone were little affected by halothane anaesthesia. |
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One of two specialist registrars in anaesthesia examined each patient after the nurse or house officer. |
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The procedure is performed via the internal jugular vein under local anaesthesia with sedation. |
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The entire surgical procedure was carried out under xylocane and light ether anaesthesia. |
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Anaesthetists are medical doctors who specialise in the field of anaesthesia. |
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Backache after labour and delivery occurs in half of parturients irrespective of whether they received regional anaesthesia. |
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Both patients were treated under general anaesthesia in the otolaryngology operating theatre. |
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Most people have teeth removed under local anaesthesia by a general dentist or oral surgeon. |
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An examination under anaesthesia and bilateral tonsillectomy was performed. |
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It is also possible to induce anaesthesia with anaesthetic gases, breathed through a mask. |
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The boy was admitted to hospital, and three days later the swelling was incised and drained under general anaesthesia. |
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Two other reports exist of nitrous oxide anaesthesia being used in patients with intraocular gas in a closed eye. |
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This is carried out in a hospital under general anaesthesia and uses a heart-lung machine. |
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It is usually performed as a day case surgical procedure under general anaesthesia. |
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Epidural anaesthesia could be delivered in the birthing room instead of the operating theatre, allowing the father to be present. |
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He underwent surgery under general anaesthesia with oxygen in nitrous oxide. |
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This is a major operation requiring single lung anaesthesia, and many patients with cardiac or underlying lung disease will not tolerate it. |
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For many years pessaries have been used to treat prolapse, although their use has decreased with advances in anaesthesia and surgical techniques. |
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There was little difference in maternal safety between inhalational anaesthetics used for general anaesthesia. |
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I went with him to his clinic and there found on the operating table a lady whom they had tried, unsuccessfully, to deliver with forceps without anaesthesia. |
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All patients received standard premedication and anaesthesia. |
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In its severe form every part of the genitalia is removed, without anaesthesia. |
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Dr. Schlaudraff performs the procedure in state-of-the-art surgery center while the patient is under either local or general anaesthesia. |
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The S-Lift is performed under local anaesthesia using a tumescence solution that allows to separate the tissues and prevent bleeding. |
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Epidural anaesthesia may alter the forces of parturition through changes in uterine contractility or maternal expulsive efforts. |
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Operations were undertaken using ketamine and midazolam for anaesthesia. |
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Pentobarbital, a short-acting barbiturate, has also been used for pre-medication in anaesthesia. |
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Discussion of the specific advantages: clean reversal of benzodiazepine sedation required after infusion during total intravenous anaesthesia. |
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They are coupled with an anaesthesia machine in order to progressively put to sleep a conscious animal. |
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We speculated that the effects of surgical injury and anaesthesia might be as important as the use of cardiopulmonary bypass in causing impairment. |
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Epidural anaesthesia is particularly suitable for certain operations. |
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Epidural anaesthesia is a safe and reliable method of pain relief. |
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The rhinoplasty is generally performed under general anaesthesia except for a tip of the nose, or a small bump correction. |
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Bunions, hammer toes, neuromas and all alterations in the front part of the foot are operated on with local anaesthesia. |
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I was absolutely starving and actually looking forward to being out cold under anaesthesia so I could be free of this gnawing hunger. |
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Clearly her relaxation had owed more to hypovolaemia than anaesthesia. |
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In this case, a speculum examination of a prepubertal child is usually done under general anaesthesia. |
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The requirements of this paragraph must not be understood as allowing the animal to be kept under permanent anaesthesia or analgesia. |
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Following a full or a spinal anaesthesia you will first be taken to the intensive care unit to be observed. |
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Anaesthetics is the study of pain relief, use of anaesthesia and resuscitation. |
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The result is redefining anaesthesia, and can help you redefine the way your hospital works. |
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Bone marrow stem cell donation is a surgical procedure performed under anaesthesia. |
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In the operating room, the pelvic examination under anaesthesia may be an integral part of the surgical procedure. |
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She went into labour the night before her scheduled operation and was administered anaesthesia shortly after midnight. |
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The procedure is done under local anaesthesia and a mild sedation can be given. |
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In this context, this technique appears to be promising for regional anaesthesia in cases of mammectomy. |
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An anaesthesiologist will visit you before your surgery to assess your condition and ensure that the anaesthesia will be adapted to your needs. |
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The anaesthesiologist inserts a needle in your lower back under regional anaesthesia. |
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Premature healing necessitated a manipulation under anaesthesia and osteoclasis or a decision taken to stop lengthening. |
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After topical anaesthesia, the central 9 mm diameter epithelium was removed mechanically using a scarificator blade in all PRK eyes. |
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Regional anaesthesia numbs only the part of the body that will be operated on. |
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The patient also had ophthalmoplegia and suffered from right corneal anaesthesia and right hypoaesthesia of the cheek. |
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The anaesthetist will inform you about the best form of anaesthesia for you. |
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The choice of your anaesthesia is the responsibility of your anaesthetist, who will however involve you in this decision. |
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They include brachial plexus anaesthesia, spinal or peridural anaesthesia and i.v. block. |
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While F. S. was in surgery and under anaesthesia, the surgeon delivered her baby, but apparently also performed a tubal ligation. |
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There is some indication that haematoma block provides poorer analgesia than intravenous regional anaesthesia, and can compromise reduction. |
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Transurethral resection of the prostate requires general or spinal anaesthesia, and a hospital stay of 1 to 3 days. |
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Bradycardia is seen infrequently in patients administered SUFENTA sufentanil citrate-oxygen anaesthesia. |
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Immediately after the general anaesthesia, the patient complained of right eyelid ptosis with right monocular blindness. |
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A laparoscopy is carried out under general anaesthesia, and therefore a preoperative study and assessment is required by our anaesthesiologist. |
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Recently, laparoscopy under general anaesthesia and laparoscopy while standing have been used to treat cryptorchidism in horses. |
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Regional nerve block is generally required for anaesthesia and involves the posterior tibial and aural nerves. |
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But nobody has yet identified the elusive proteins involved in anaesthesia. |
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This cooling effect induces a local anaesthesia and limits the congestion or the inflammatory state of surrounding tissues. |
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During anaesthesia, impaired respiration can be managed by assisted or controlled respiration. |
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Conversely, the ability of a supplier to also offer anaesthesia machines does not appear as an important factor. |
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During anaesthesia the reactive mind is much more receptive to suggestions than in a moment of shock or a small injury. |
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It is usually performed as an outpatient procedure without local or general anaesthesia. |
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Because their job is emergencies, all work in hospital intensive-care or anaesthesia units. |
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Further examinations prior to surgery and anaesthesia may be necessary in specific cases. |
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Simple conversion into the big ben® anaesthesia model with the help of a universal clamp. |
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High doses of pancuronium may produce increases in heart rate during SUFENTA sufentanil citrate-oxygen anaesthesia. |
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It was proven that patients even under anaesthesia record talking and comments in their memories. |
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The reversal procedure is performed under general anaesthesia, through a small bikini-line incision. |
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Women who needed treatment were given the choice of expectant management or surgical evacuation of retained products of conception under general anaesthesia. |
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Clinicians working in anaesthesiology tend to be risk averse and interested in patient safety because anaesthesia can be dangerous but has no therapeutic benefit of its own. |
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Giving opioids to supplement analgesia, followed by conversion to general anaesthesia, was a perfectly reasonable response by the anaesthetist to Weir's distress at delivery. |
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A temporary pacemaker may be required in the short term for certain individuals after a heart attack, during cardiac surgery or general anaesthesia. |
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As a consultant, she undertook technically challenging specialist work, providing anaesthesia for burns surgery, paediatric plastic surgery, and major oncological surgery. |
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The EIB institutional donation will be complemented by the voluntary EIB staff contribution of EUR 24,541 that will help buy an anaesthesia ventilator and an operating table for the hospital. |
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Clinical officers across Africa have improved service delivery in areas such as obstetric surgery and anaesthesia but they are not the silver bullet. |
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For most flexible bronchoscopies, a neuroloept anaesthetic could be considered but for rigid bronchoscopy, general anaesthesia is mandatory. |
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During the 24 days he spent in a Havana hospital, no medical bulletins were issued, despite the fact that he spent hours under anaesthesia and four days in intensive care. |
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An urgent procedure was done to remove the bread tag under general anaesthesia via a combination of flexible and rigid bronchoscopy. |
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Clearly, however, anaesthesia has not given up all of its secrets yet. |
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Epidural anaesthesia or analgesia may lead to hypotension and bradycardia. |
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Pituitary-adrenocortical axis, serum serotonin and biochemical response after halothane or isoflurane anaesthesia in rabbits. |
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These devices included surgical and anaesthesia equipment, ventilators, drug-infusion pumps, external defibrillators, patient monitors and various bits of laboratory gear. |
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Patient monitors can measure a number of them simultaneously and are used together with other medical equipment, in particular ventilators, anaesthesia machines and, in some cases, with clinical information systems. |
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Comparison of ondansetron and meperidine for prevention of shivering in patients undergoing spinal anaesthesia. |
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Accidents through injury to the terminal branch of the saphenous nerve at malleolar level on the pre or sub-malleolar cicatrix: 5 local anaesthesia, 8 general anaesthesia. |
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However, for the most severe cases, Caesarean delivery and general endotracheal anaesthesia were elected in order to avoid emergency airway issues and to minimize exposure risk for others. |
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Usage of a birthing pool during early labour was associated with decreased pain, use of anaesthesia and reduction in labour lengths. |
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The big ben® anaesthesia models are reliable and flexible helpers. |
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Under continuous anaesthesia with IV chloralose alpha, the heart was exposed and AV block followed intraseptal formaldehyde injection. |
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Neuraxial anaesthesia should be avoided and epidural catheters should not be used. |
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Epidural anaesthesia has been reported to prolong the second stage of labour by removing the parturient's urge to bear down or by interfering with motor function. |
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The surgery is usually done under general anaesthesia. |
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These techniques are carried out under local anaesthetic, without epidural anaesthesia or general anaesthetic and you return home the same day or the next day. |
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It's a combination of time-tested design and state-of-the-art technology created to answer the demand for a modern, comprehensive anaesthesia solution for today's increasingly complex healthcare environment. |
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Comparison of anesthetic solutions used in lumbar and caudal peridural anaesthesia. |
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Amputation and other major surgeries carried out without anaesthesia are just one indication of the dire state of North Korea's healthcare system, a new Amnesty International report released today has found. |
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You will recover gradually from the effects of the anaesthesia. |
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Under general anaesthesia, each epulis was cauterised and infected teeth extracted. |
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Treatment options for tongue ties include observation, speech therapy, frenotomy or frenectomy under local analgesia or general anaesthesia. |
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The parturient with a potentially difficult airway should sometimes be intubated while awake, without anaesthesia or neuromuscular block. |
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The echocardiographic examination carried out under isoflurane gas anaesthesia revealed a dilated cardiomyopathy with a hypokinetic left ventricular function. |
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From its early days purifying cocaine for anaesthesia, the firm's scientists have churned out billion-dollar treatments for everything from high cholesterol to hypertension. |
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Solutions containing epinephrine should be used with caution in patients undergoing general anaesthesia with inhalation agents such as halothane and enflurane, due to the risk of serious dose-related cardiac arrhythmias. |
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Originally, the TVT procedure was performed using local anaesthesia, with the woman in the lithotomy position, to allow for intraoperative cough testing. |
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Also, hypotension due to loss of sympathetic tone and respiratory paralysis or underventilation due to cephalad extension of the motor level of anaesthesia may occur. |
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Alkalinization improves the quality of lidocaine-fentanyl epidural anaesthesia for caesarean section. |
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Operating room and anaesthesia workflows accommodate these prechecks. |
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Diagnosis was performed using flexible laryngotracheal endoscopy and rigid tracheoscopy under general anaesthesia, associated to a malformative assessment. |
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Anaesthetists are qualified medical doctors who specialise in pain management, anaesthesia, and intensive care medicine. |
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The elimination of pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm by the successful use of anaesthesia, analgesia or other methods shall not exclude the use of an animal in procedures from the scope of this Directive. |
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Inadequate anaesthesia was defined as hypertension, tachycardia or patient movement, eye-opening, swallowing, grimacing, lacrimation or sweating. |
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Secondly, the nature of ERCP-related anaesthesia pose unique challenges for anaesthetists. |
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For instance, the latest innovations for PO monitors concern elaborate electroencephalogram and neuro-muscular measurements, in order to measure the effects of anaesthesia. |
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So when our engineers set out to design our most advanced anaesthesia workstation to date, they made sure that everything we know about the anaesthesia process went into creating it. |
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In licit medical use, like diazepam it is used for the short-term management of insomnia and, in some countries, for premedication and for induction of general anaesthesia. |
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As the parties state in the notification 'whilst a patient is undergoing anaesthesia, it is necessary to monitor the patient's vital signs to ensure his or her safety. |
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Your vigilance, due to anaesthesia by simple tumescence, ensures optimal security and avoids perivenous burns as you will be able to feel them immediately and alert the practitioner. |
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Limited transthoracic echocardiography assessment in anaesthesia and critical care. |
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It is usually performed with the patient under local anesthesia but general anaesthesia may be necessary for the apprehensive patient or when required exposure would cause intolerable discomfort. |
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Treatment of malignant hyperthermia during anaesthesia. |
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In 1908, Francis Shipway was appointed to the anaesthesia staff of Guy's Hospital in London. |
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The fingers were surgically restored by a team of doctors led by microsurgeon Dr Vipul Sud assisted by an anaesthesia team headed by Dr Pavan Gurha at the Batra Hospital. |
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Assuming that the anaesthesia has no influence on the spermiogram quality, we can compare spermiograms of mole-rats with those of other rodents studied. |
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These changes in perfusion index closely parallel anaesthesia washout and are most probably due to changes in peripheral vasomotor tone linked to that washout. |
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Regional anaesthesia requires local anaesthetics to be placed in close proximity to nerves without injury to the target nerves or adjacent structures. |
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As all medical supplies are cut off in Idlib, QRC secured 51 nebulisers and a lot of medicines, medical consumables and anaesthesia for five hospitals and two health centres. |
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As part of the hospital protocol, enalapril was omitted on the day of the surgery and he had spinal anaesthesia supplemented with general anaesthesia which was uneventful. |
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The main rationale for maintaining patients in a preoperative fasted state is the purported risk of pulmonary aspiration upon induction of anaesthesia. |
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