Public health emergencies may result in mass casualties and a surge in demand for hospital-based care. Healthcare standards may need to be altered to respond to an imbalance between demands for care and resources. Clinical decisions that involve triage and scarce resource allocation may present unique ethical challenges.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudies continue to demonstrate that preoperative evaluation clinics help to prepare patients for surgery in a manner that minimizes cost and optimizes outcomes. These clinics are becoming common in both teaching and community hospitals. Many full service preoperative assessment clinics utilize specially trained nurses who are under the direction of an anesthesiologist.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudy Objective: To evaluate the survival of patients with advanced liver disease to determine if known exposure to general anesthesia within a 5-year period has a measurable effect on mortality.
Design: Retrospective survival analysis of male veterans with advanced liver disease.
Setting: Tertiary referral VA Medical Center and university-affiliated teaching hospital.
Unlabelled: The impact of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection on the postoperative complication rate is unknown. We identified a population of surgical patients (n = 2457) for whom the HCV antibody (anti-HCV) had been measured and compared after surgical complications and mortality between those who were positive (17.9%) versus negative.
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February 2002
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFCardiac arrests continue to occur during epidural anesthesia and frequently result in death or brain damage. Although unintentional "total spinal" anesthesia, respiratory depression, myocardial ischemia, and local anesthetic toxicity can also lead to cardiac arrest, often the arrests do not fit any of these four categories. Many of the unexplained arrests may be attributed to vagal predominance.
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