Publications by authors named "Sarita Ramchandani"

Introduction: A single injection of local anesthetic as a caudal epidural block provides pain relief for 2-4 hours. This duration can be extended by adding adjuvants such as opioids (morphine, fentanyl, buprenorphine, tramadol), ketamine, α2 agonists (dexmedetomidine, clonidine), and adrenaline. Caudal analgesia also reduces the need for intravenous opioids during and after surgery, which helps avoid the systemic side effects of opioids.

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Introduction Internal jugular vein (IJV) cannulation is a routine procedure in operating rooms, critical care units, and perioperative settings. Ultrasound guidance has notably increased the success rates of IJV cannulation. A modified ultrasound technique known as the short-axis out-of-plane method with dynamic needle tip positioning (DNTP) allows for continuous visualization of the needle tip throughout the procedure.

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Introduction:  Pain after breast cancer surgery is one of the main reasons for postoperative morbidity and pulmonary complications leading to increased hospital stay. Therefore, effective management of postoperative pain becomes necessary to alleviate patients' suffering and allow early mobilization and hospital discharge. Traditionally, opioids have been used to manage perioperative pain but they are associated with side effects.

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Introduction Radial artery cannulation is a commonly performed invasive procedure for assessing a patient's hemodynamic status and collecting blood samples. Ultrasound guidance has shown benefits in improving the success rate of first-attempt cannulation. Two main approaches, short-axis out-of-plane (SAOOP) and long-axis in-plane (LAIP), are commonly used.

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Introduction Post-spinal hypotension (PSH) frequently occurs in women undergoing cesarean section. In recent studies, Ultrasound-guided measurements of the internal jugular vein (IJV) have been reported to predict fluid responsiveness. We planned to evaluate the correlation between the internal jugular vein collapsibility index (IJVCI) and PSH in cesarean section patients.

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Tracheobronchial foreign body aspiration (FBA) is a very common and lethal problem among children. It can easily be diagnosed with a typical history of choking crisis. Clinical examination and radiology play a secondary role in diagnosis.

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Aim: To evaluate the effect of intravenous (IV) clonidine premedication for the bloodless surgical field in patients undergoing middle ear or nasal surgery comparing three different doses.

Subjects And Methods: This prospective randomized, clinical trial was performed on 90 normotensive patients belonging to American Society of Anesthesiologists grade I/II, aged 18-60 years, of either sex, undergoing routine middle ear or nasal surgery. These patients were divided into three Groups A, B, and C with 30 patients in each according to the dose of IV clonidine used as premedicant that is 3, 4, and 5 µg/kg, respectively.

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Background: Maxillofacial trauma is an apt example of a difficult airway. The anesthesiologist faces challenges in their management at every step from airway access to maintenance of anesthesia and extubation and postoperative care.

Methods: A retrospective study was done of 288 patients undergoing surgery for maxillofacial trauma over a period of five years.

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Subarachnoid block with local anaesthetic agent and opiod as an adjuvant is a well-known technique with a good record of safety. However, some rare neurological complications like aphonia, dysphagia and tingling sensation have been reported following their administration in pregnant females posted for labour analgesia or caesarean section. We report a case of transient aphonia, aphagia and facial tingling following intrathecal administration of bupivacaine along with fentanyl for lower limb wound debridement in a male patient.

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