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Hypotension during surgery for femoral neck fracture in elderly patients: effect of anaesthetic techniques. A retrospective study.

Minerva Anestesiol

December 2008

Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, University Hospital of Toulouse, University of Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France.

Background: The aim of this retrospective study was to compare the incidence of hypotension between different anaesthetic techniques, including general anaesthesia (GA), spinal anaesthesia single injection (SA), continuous spinal anaesthesia with 2.5 mg bolus injections as needed (CSA 2.5) or 5 mg bolus injections as needed (CSA 5) in elderly patients (>75 yrs old) undergoing surgery for femoral neck fractures.

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Aging and disease may make elderly patients particularly susceptible to hypotension during spinal anesthesia. We compared the hemodynamic effect of continuous spinal anesthesia (CSA) and small dose single injection spinal anesthesia (SA) regarding the incidence of hypotension. Seventy-four patients aged >75 yr undergoing surgical repair of hip fracture were randomized into 2 groups of 37 patients each.

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Prehospital intravenous line placement assessment in the French emergency system: a prospective study.

Eur J Anaesthesiol

July 2006

University of Paul Sabatier, University Hospital of Toulouse, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Toulouse, France.

Background And Objective: Out-of-hospital intravenous line placement is used daily. All available studies take place using paramedics, e.g.

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Purpose: Abdominoperineal resection, with iliac colostomy, remains the gold standard treatment for very low-lying rectal cancer, but it alters patients' quality of life. Alternatives to iliac colostomy need to be experimented. Antegrade enemas via a cecal access (Malone operation) obtains a colonic emptying and improves continence for incontinent patients.

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The binding of two antitumour alkaloids, vinorelbine and vinflunine, to the alpha/beta-tubulin dimer has been investigated at equilibrium by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Tubulin stability and assembly induced by these drugs has been checked under NMR experimental conditions, and tubulin spirals were found in majority. Then, using increasing ligand concentrations, the alkaloids were titrated against tubulin.

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Recently, we reported the purification to homogeneity and characterization of Ca(2+)- and Mg(2+)-dependent endonuclease P40 produced by Mycoplasma penetrans (M. Bendjennat, A. Blanchard, M.

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The major nuclease from Mycoplasma penetrans has been purified to homogeneity. The enzyme seems to be present as a membrane-associated precursor of 50 kDa and as a peripheral membrane monomeric polypeptide of 40 kDa that is easily removed by washing of cells with isotonic buffers and in the aqueous phase upon Triton partitioning of Triton X-114-solubilized protein. The 40-kDa nuclease was extracted from M.

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