Publications by authors named "Anne Banzhaf"

The chronic pain patient has certain distinctive features important for her/his perioperative management. Altered opioid sensitivity and behavior are the major points to be considered. The pre-anesthetic visit should therefore include questions regarding chronic pain and regular use of analgesics and coanalgesics, among others.

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Study Objective: To show that efficiency of operating room times can be improved significantly using rapid changes between operative procedures.

Design: Randomized, prospective clinical study.

Setting: Tertiary care university hospital, elective peripheral trauma-related orthopedic surgery.

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Unlabelled: In this investigation we assessed whether patients receiving spinal anesthesia (SPA) as part of combined spinal-epidural anesthesia (CSE) more often experience relevant hypotension than patients receiving SPA alone. From January 1, 1997, until August 5, 2000, electronic anesthesia records from 1596 patients having received SPA and 1023 patients having received CSE for elective surgery were collected by using a computerized anesthesia record-keeping system. Relevant hypotension was defined as a decrease of mean arterial blood pressure of more than 30% within a 10-min interval and a therapeutic action of the attending anesthesiologist within 20 min after onset.

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Unlabelled: We sought to identify factors that are associated with hypotension after the induction of spinal anesthesia (SpA) by using an anesthesia information management system. Hypotension was defined as a decrease of mean arterial blood pressure of more than 30% within a 10-min interval, and relevance was defined as a therapeutic intervention with fluids or pressors within 20 min. From January 1, 1997, to August 5, 2000, data sets from 3315 patients receiving SpA were recorded on-line by using the automatic anesthesia record keeping system NarkoData.

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