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Pulmonary gas exchange in breath-hold diving (BHD) consists of a progressive increase in arterial partial pressures of oxygen ([Formula: see text]) and carbon dioxide ([Formula: see text]) during descent. However, recent findings have demonstrated that [Formula: see text] does not consistently rise in all subjects. This study aimed at verifying and explaining [Formula: see text] derangements during BHD analyzing arterial blood gases and searching for pulmonary alterations with lung ultrasound.

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Emergency Medicine Cases in Underwater and Hyperbaric Environments: The Use of Simulation as a Learning Technique.

Front Physiol

May 2021

Environmental and Respiratory Physiology Laboratory and Master Level II in Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padova, Padua, Italy.

Introduction: Hyperbaric chambers and underwater environments are challenging and at risk of serious accidents. Personnel aiming to assist patients and subjects should be appropriately trained, and several courses have been established all over the world. In healthcare, simulation is an effective learning technique.

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Background: There are no overviews of systematic reviews investigating haemoglobin thresholds for transfusion. This is important as the literature on transfusion thresholds has grown considerably in recent years. Our aim was to synthesise evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses of the effects of restrictive and liberal transfusion strategies on mortality.

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Anemia is a common finding in the perioperative setting with significant untoward consequences including worsening of outcomes and diminished quality of life as well as increased risk of allogeneic blood transfusions. Here, we present 3 cases that illustrate how anemia can be perioperatively managed in patients undergoing cardiac, orthopedic, and oncology surgeries. Timely detection of anemia prior to high-blood loss surgeries can allow clinicians to manage it and optimize hemoglobin level, making patients better prepared for the surgery.

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A Narrative Review on Hospital-Acquired Anemia: Keeping Blood where It Belongs.

Transfus Med Rev

July 2020

Department of Critical Care Medicine, Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA, USA.

Hospital-acquired anemia (HAA) is a prevalent condition that is independently associated with worse clinical outcomes including prolongation of hospital stay and increased morbidity and mortality. While multifactorial in general, iatrogenic blood loss has been long recognized as one of the key contributing factors to development and worsening of HAA during hospital stay. Patients can be losing over 50 mL of blood per day to diagnostic blood draws.

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Tranexamic acid: the king is dead, long live the king!

Br J Anaesth

June 2020

Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care Medicine, and Hyperbaric Medicine, Englewood Health, TeamHealth Research Institute, Englewood, NJ, USA.

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Objective: To develop a standardized approach to the implementation and performance of acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) in order to reduce the incidence of bleeding and allogeneic blood transfusion in high-risk surgical bleeding-related cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).

Design: A 2-round modified RAND-Delphi consensus process.

Participants: Seven physicians from multiple geographic locations and clinical disciplines including anesthesiology and cardiac surgery and 1 cardiac surgery perfusionist participated in the survey.

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Red cell use in trauma.

Curr Opin Anaesthesiol

April 2020

Institute of Anesthesiology, University and University Hospital Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.

Purpose Of Review: Red cell transfusions are commonly used in management of hemorrhage in trauma patients. The appropriate indications and criteria for transfusion are still debated. Here, we summarize the recent findings on the use of red cell transfusion in trauma setting.

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Arterial blood gases in divers at surface after prolonged breath-hold.

Eur J Appl Physiol

February 2020

Department of Anesthesiology, Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Environmental Physiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.

Purpose: Adaptations during voluntary breath-hold diving have been increasingly investigated since these athletes are exposed to critical hypoxia during the ascent. However, only a limited amount of literature explored the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying this phenomenon. This is the first study to measure arterial blood gases immediately before the end of a breath-hold in real conditions.

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Tranexamic Acid for Acute Hemorrhage: A Narrative Review of Landmark Studies and a Critical Reappraisal of Its Use Over the Last Decade.

Anesth Analg

December 2019

Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care Medicine, Hyperbaric Medicine, Englewood Health, TeamHealth Research Institute, Englewood, New Jersey.

The publication of the Clinical Randomization of an Antifibrinolytic in Significant Hemorrhage-2 (CRASH-2) study and its intense dissemination prompted a renaissance for the use of the antifibrinolytic agent tranexamic acid (TXA) in acute trauma hemorrhage. Subsequent studies led to its widespread use as a therapeutic as well as prophylactic agent across different clinical scenarios involving bleeding, such as trauma, postpartum, and orthopedic surgery. However, results from the existing studies are confounded by methodological and statistical ambiguities and are open to varied interpretations.

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Background: Interstitial Cystitis (IC) is a debilitating disorder of the bladder, with a multifactorial and poorly understood origin dealing with microcirculation repeated damages. Also Fibromyalgia (FM) is a persistent disorder whose etiology is not completely explained, and its theorized alteration of pain processing can compromise the quality of life. Both these conditions have a high incidence of conventional therapeutic failure, but recent literature suggests a significant beneficial response to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT).

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Over 7 years ago, the American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation (ABIM) created the national Choosing Wisely campaign with the purpose of encouraging active dialogue between health care providers and patients, focusing on appropriateness, quality care, and resource management. This special communication from the Society for the Advancement of Blood Management (SABM) serves to highlight the society's recent participation in the Choosing Wisely campaign, encouraging sensible dialogue between clinicians and our patients with the intent to promote patient-centered, evidence-based care. The article addresses the rationale and supportive data for the 5 SABM Choosing Wisely recommendations.

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Patient Blood Management is not about blood transfusion: it is about patients' outcomes.

Blood Transfus

September 2019

Network for the Advancement of Patient Blood Management, Haemostasis and Thrombosis (NATA), Paris, France.

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Modern Anesthetic Noninvasive Monitoring: A Deep Look into Perioperative Care.

J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth

August 2019

Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Hyperbaric Medicine and TeamHealth Research Institute, Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, Englewood, NJ; Department of anesthesiology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY; Department of anesthesiology, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Rutgers University Newark, NJ.

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Commentary: Is transfusion as simple as Goldilocks makes it? "For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong".

J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg

March 2020

Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Director of TeamHealth Research Institute, Englewood Hospital and Medical Center Adjunct Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology, Medicine and Surgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York, New York, NY.

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Effect of mild hyperbaric oxygen therapy on children diagnosed with autism.

Undersea Hyperb Med

October 2019

Environmental Physiology and Medicine Lab, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padova, Italy.

Introduction: Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) therapy is emerging internationally as the primary treatment modality for inflammatory pathways related to neurological disorders. Currently, literature concerning its effectiveness in autistic children is limited. Using neurocognitive tests and clinical-diagnostic evaluations, this study evaluates the clinical, cognitive and behavioral effects of HBO2 on children diagnosed with autism.

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Background: Inappropriate management of anesthetic medications requiring refrigeration creates waste and increases costs of intraoperative care. At Tampa General Hospital, pharmacy personnel refill medications in cardiovascular operating rooms (CVOR) nightly and noticed large amounts of unattended medications at room temperature for unknown periods of time. Per protocol, these medications were disposed.

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Blindspots and limitations in viscoelastic testing in pregnancy.

Int J Obstet Anesth

May 2019

Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany; TEM Innovations GmbH, Munich, Germany.

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Management of Perioperative Iron Deficiency Anemia.

Acta Haematol

December 2019

Department of Surgical Specialties, Biochemistry, and Immunology, School of Medicine, University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain,

Preoperative anemia affects 30-40% of patients undergoing major surgery and is an independent risk factor for perioperative blood transfusion, morbidity, and mortality. Absolute or functional iron deficiency is its leading cause. Nonanemic hematinic deficiencies are also prevalent and may hamper preoperative hemoglobin optimization and/or recovery from postoperative anemia.

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Blood Substitutes and Oxygen Therapeutics: A Review.

Anesth Analg

January 2021

Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Hyperbaric Medicine, Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, Englewood, New Jersey.

Despite the exhaustive search for an acceptable substitute to erythrocyte transfusion, neither chemical-based products such as perfluorocarbons nor hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers have succeeded in providing a reasonable alternative to allogeneic blood transfusion. However, there remain scenarios in which blood transfusion is not an option, due to patient's religious beliefs, inability to find adequately cross-matched erythrocytes, or in remote locations. In these situations, artificial oxygen carriers may provide a mortality benefit for patients with severe, life-threatening anemia.

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Blood transfusion is given according to haemoglobin thresholds aimed at restoration of arterial oxygen-carrying capacity. Patient survival after severe haemorrhagic shock depends on restoration of microvascular perfusion, tissue oxygen delivery, endothelial function and organ integrity. We investigated a novel crystalloid fluid designed for tissue oxygen delivery, Oxsealife , with components that generate microvascular nitric oxide and scavenge reactive oxygen species generated during ischaemia-reperfusion injury.

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