Are Covid-19 “comas” signs of a protective hibernation state?
Many Covid-19 patients who have been treated for weeks or months with mechanical ventilation have been slow to regain consciousness even after being
Many Covid-19 patients who have been treated for weeks or months with mechanical ventilation have been slow to regain consciousness even after being
Video laryngoscopy, with a device such as the Glidescope, makes oral intubation of the patient with a difficult airway much easier. However, using
Video laryngoscopy, with a device such as the Glidescope, makes oral intubation of the patient with a difficult airway much easier. However, using
If ever there was an event that would seem designed for dwelling on the past, it would be the anniversary celebration of an institute centered on the
We perform nasal intubation, also called nasotracheal intubation, through the nose rather than the mouth. It’s a helpful technique that provides
We perform nasal intubation, also called nasotracheal intubation, through the nose rather than the mouth. It’s a helpful technique that provides
I was honored to share the digital podium with Dr. S. Ramesh during a recent YouTube lecture program on avoiding pediatric anesthesia problems. Dr
I was honored to share the digital podium with Dr. S. Ramesh during a recent YouTube lecture program on avoiding pediatric anesthesia problems. Dr
It is my honor to have been asked to lecture to the anesthesia post graduates in India. This YouTube presentation will be live worldwide. The
It is my honor to have been asked to lecture to the anesthesia post graduates in India. This YouTube presentation will be live worldwide. The
Failed airway exists when there is failure to perform gas exchange in a patient who can’t do so on their own. Failed airway is everyone’s
Failed airway exists when there is failure to perform gas exchange in a patient who can’t do so on their own. Failed airway is everyone’s
Gastroparesis, or delayed gastric emptying, greatly increases the risk of vomiting and pulmonary aspiration during anesthesia. Two recent near misses
Gastroparesis, or delayed gastric emptying, greatly increases the risk of vomiting and pulmonary aspiration during anesthesia. Two recent near misses
JAMA Surgery published the study “Association of Anesthesiologist Staffing Ratio With Surgical Patient Morbidity and Mortality” on July 22,