The authors compared bretylium and lidocaine for reducing the incidence and persistence of ventricular fibrillation following aortic cross-clamp release performed during coronary artery bypass surgery. Thirty-three adult patients scheduled for elective bypass surgery were randomly assigned in a double-blind fashion to receive a bolus of bretylium, 10 mg/kg, lidocaine, 2 mg/kg, or saline, in equal volumes prior to the release of the aortic cross-clamp. Coronary artery bypass surgery was conducted using standard cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) procedures with systemic cooling to 24 degrees to 28 degrees C.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors compared tracheal intubating conditions using three techniques for rapid-sequence orotracheal intubation. Sixty patients were randomly assigned to one of three groups: priming with vecuronium (0.01 mg/kg priming dose, 4-min priming interval, 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo determine incidence and outcome of reentry into anesthesiology training programs by residents with histories of substance abuse, a survey was sent to the 159 US anesthesiology training programs. One hundred thirteen (71%) responded, with 82 (73%) submitting at least one case report of substance abuse. A total of 180 case reports were submitted, including 26 in which the resident died as a result of substance abuse.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pulse oximeter serves as an indicator of arterial oxygen saturation. We present two cases in which methylene blue injection during urological surgery appeared to cause arterial oxygen desaturation by pulse oximetry and methemoglobinemia by arterial blood gas co-oximetry. Methylene blue interferes with light absorption and gives a false estimate of the percentage of oxyhemoglobin and arterial oxygen saturation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPulse oximetry would be an invaluable parameter to monitor during patient transport. While original models of oximeters were not battery powered nor very portable, this has changed. Seven currently available commercial pulse oximeter models were evaluated in the noisy vibration-prone environment of a helicopter.
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