Publications by authors named "Porus Mistry"

Introduction: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain condition most often triggered by direct injury to an extremity that is characterized by disproportionate pain, sensory abnormalities, and autonomic dysfunction. Early research into intravenous lidocaine therapy for CRPS has demonstrated promise, but clinical evidence remains scarce. We report on 12 patients with chronic CRPS who underwent intravenous lidocaine therapy and discuss our findings in the context of the existing literature.

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  • - Radiofrequency ablation is a procedure used to relieve pain by generating heat to destroy nerves, typically guided by fluoroscopy, which can be difficult in obese patients due to anatomical challenges.
  • - A new technique combining ultrasound with fluoroscopy improved the process of performing thoracic medial branch nerve blocks and subsequent radiofrequency ablation, resulting in successful pain relief for the patient involved.
  • - The use of ultrasound enhanced visualization and safety during the procedure, potentially decreasing risks associated with thoracic nerve interventions, such as severe pneumothorax.
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Purpose Of Review: The anesthetic management of patients with Moyamoya disease (MMD) is challenging and continues to evolve. The goal of this review is to provide updated recommendations on the anesthetic management of adult MMD patients based on the relevant existing literature.

Recent Findings: Key findings include the importance of aggressive hydration preoperatively to sustain cerebral perfusion.

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Background: Baclofen, a gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor type B agonist in the central nervous system, is the first-line medication among central nervous system modulating agents for the treatment of neurogenic muscle spasticity. While baclofen is most often administered enterally, patients with severe spasticity may be candidates for baclofen delivered by intrathecal pump. Currently, there are only nine studies reporting on the use of intrathecal baclofen (ITB) during pregnancy and childbirth.

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The most common postoperative complication for older adults is perioperative neurocognitive disorder (PNCD). Its greatest risk factor is preoperative cognitive impairment. Cognitive impairment also predicts higher likelihood of postoperative complications.

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