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Contents: Volume 105, Issue 2 (August 2007)   [Index by Author]       Other Issues: Previous Next
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      Down PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIOLOGY
      Down AMBULATORY ANESTHESIOLOGY
      Down ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY
      Down TECHNOLOGY, COMPUTING, AND SIMULATION
      Down PATIENT SAFETY
      Down ECONOMICS, EDUCATION, AND POLICY
      Down CRITICAL CARE AND TRAUMA
      Down OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIOLOGY
      Down GENERAL ARTICLES
      Down ANALGESIA
      Down LETTER TO THE EDITOR
      Down BOOK AND MULTIMEDIA REVIEWS
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EDITORIALS:Back

Peter J. Davis
When Assessing What We Know We Don't Know Is Not Enough: Another Perspective on Pediatric Outcomes (Editorial)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 301-303. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Robert G. Hahn
Fluid Therapy Might Be More Difficult Than You Think (Editorial)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 304-305. [Full Text] [PDF]  

CARDIOVASCULAR ANESTHESIOLOGY:Back

Eckehard Stuth
Phenoxybenzamine Is Indicated in Treatment of Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome: Pro (Editorial)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 307-309. [Full Text] [PDF]  

James A. DiNardo
Phenoxybenzamine Is Indicated in Treatment of Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome: Con (Editorial)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 310-311. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Nina A. Guzzetta
(Editorial)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 312-315. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Maintaining adequate systemic oxygen delivery after the Norwood procedure by balancing pulmonary and systemic blood flows is critical to improved early postoperative mortality. This review discusses the role of the {alpha}-adrenergic blocking drug, phenoxybenzamine, in helping to achieve this balance.

David I. Deyhimy, Neal W. Fleming, Ian G. Brodkin, and Hong Liu
(Editorial)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 316-324. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: The results of this study support the hypothesis that exposure to sevoflurane during the early minutes of reperfusion (anesthetic postconditioning) attenuates reperfusion injury resulting in preservation of myocardial function and decreased infarct size comparable to anesthetic preconditioning. The combination of anesthetic preconditioning and postconditioning offered no additional benefit over either intervention alone.

Hiroyuki Kinoshita, Naoyuki Matsuda, Yoshiki Kimoto, Setsuko Tohyama, Keiko Hama, Katsutoshi Nakahata, and Yoshio Hatano
(Editorial)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 325-329. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Sphingosylphosphorylcholine induces coronary vasocontriction via activation of Rho kinase. Sevoflurane, but not propofol, inhibits this pathway, resulting in prevention of vasoconstriction.

Kevin J. Scholten, Vivek Kulkarni, and Jay B. Brodsky
(Case Report)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 330-331. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Airway management of a patient undergoing right upper-lobe surgery after left pneumonectomy was accomplished using a left-sided endobronchial tube placed in the bronchus intermedius.

Martin M. Stechert and Jens P. Kellermeier
Aorto–Atrial Fistula: An Important Complication of Aortic Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis (Echo Rounds)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 332-333. [Full Text] [PDF] [Video Loop]   

PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIOLOGY:Back

Kirsten C. Odegard, James A. DiNardo, Barry D. Kussman, Avinash Shukla, James Harrington, Al Casta, Francis X. McGowan, Jr, Paul R. Hickey, Emile A. Bacha, Ravi R. Thiagarajan, and Peter C. Laussen

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 335-343. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: The frequency of anesthesia-related cardiac arrests is increased in patients with congenital heart disease undergoing cardiac surgery, but is not associated with an increase in mortality. Neonates and infants are at higher risk.

Sanjay M. Bhananker, Chandra Ramamoorthy, Jeremy M. Geiduschek, Karen L. Posner, Karen B. Domino, Charles M. Haberkern, John S. Campos, and Jeffrey P. Morray

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 344-350. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [CME]  

IMPLICATIONS: The Pediatric Perioperative Cardiac Arrest (POCA) registry is a voluntary database that records the incidence of cardiac arrest in children undergoing anesthesia. We analyzed the incidence of cardiac arrest from the POCA Registry from the years 1998 through 2004.

Christine F. Lauro, Raphaela Goldbach-Mansky, Margaret Schmidt, and Zenaide M. N. Quezado

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 351-357. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Neonatal-onset multi-system inflammatory disease (NOMID) is a rare autosomal dominantly inherited autoinflammatory disease characterized by seemingly unprovoked episodes of inflammation, recurrent fever, chronic aseptic meningitis, developmental delay, papilledema, and sensory organ involvement. An understanding of its clinical manifestations and respective implications are important for the anesthetic care of children with NOMID.

Alan R. Tait, Terri Voepel-Lewis, and Shobha Malviya

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 358-364. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Many children have poor understanding of assent information for research. This study suggests that use of an informational form that considers the age and reading abilities of the child participant results in improved understanding and acceptance of the information.

Koichi Yuki, Kelly Chilson, Kirsten C. Odegard, and James A. DiNardo

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 365-368. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: In patients with bidirectional Glenn shunts, the size of the right internal jugular vein is not affected by liver compression or the Trendelenberg position.

AMBULATORY ANESTHESIOLOGY:Back

Niamh P. Conlon, Richard P. Sullivan, Peter G. Herbison, Mathew Zacharias, and Donal J. Buggy

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 370-373. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: The removal of dentures in edentate patients before their entering the operating room has been a well-honored tradition for decades. The authors demonstrate that bag-mask ventilation is easier and more successful if dentures are left in place.

ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY:Back

Vivian M. Yuen, Michael G. Irwin, Theresa W. Hui, Man K. Yuen, and Libby H. Y. Lee

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 374-380. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: This study evaluated the sedative, anxiolytic, analgesic, and hemodynamic effects of 1 and 1.5 {micro}g/kg dexmedetomidine administered intranasally in healthy volunteers. Both doses produced significant sedation. The intranasal route is effective, well tolerated, and convenient for the administration of dexmedetomidine.

Michael Cascio, Yilei Xing, Diane Gong, John Popovich, Edmond I. Eger, II, Saunak Sen, Gary Peltz, and James M. Sonner

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 381-385. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: The minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of isoflurane is a quantitative trait because it varies continuously in a population. Using two mouse strains differing in isoflurane MAC, we identified a quantitative trait loci for isoflurane MAC on mouse chromosome 7. This chromosome contains genetic elements influencing the MAC of isoflurane.

Pavle S. Milutinovic, Liya Yang, Robert S. Cantor, Edmond I. Eger, II, and James M. Sonner

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 386-392. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Neurotransmitters that are coreleased onto anesthetic-sensitive receptors may modulate the function of receptors for which they are not the native agonist via an anesthetic-like mechanism.

Liya Yang, Pavle S. Milutinovic, Robert J. Brosnan, Edmond I. Eger, II, and James M. Sonner
(Technical Communication)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 393-396. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: The plasticizer di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate modulates the function of both {gamma}-amino butyric acid type A and glycine receptors.

TECHNOLOGY, COMPUTING, AND SIMULATION:Back

S. Tejman-Yarden, A. Zlotnik, L. Weizman, J. Tabrikian, A. Cohen, N. Weksler, and G. M. Gurman

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 397-404. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: None of the monitors used today has proved effective for the early detection of one-lung intubation. In this study, one-lung ventilation sounds were collected from anesthetized patients during induction in order to investigate the efficacy of a new Auto-Regressive model of acoustic analysis for the detection of one-lung intubation.

Richard H. Epstein, Michael M. Vigoda, and David M. Feinstein

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 405-411. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: A survey of 18 institutions using anesthesia information management systems revealed that, in many cases, system configurations may increase exposure to billing denial, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services noncompliance, security breeches, and medical legal defense difficulties. Configuration standards are needed to address these problems and to provide guidance for institutions using this technology.

PATIENT SAFETY:Back

Frank J. Overdyk, Rickey Carter, Ray R. Maddox, Jarred Callura, Amy E. Herrin, and Craig Henriquez

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 412-418. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [CME]  

IMPLICATIONS: Continuous patient monitoring by pulse oximetry and capnometry during narcotic administration via patient-controlled analgesia suggests that the incidence of desaturation and bradypnea exceeds that documented by intermittent monitoring. Continuous monitoring may be important to prevent adverse events related to narcotic administration, but additional research is needed to reduce the rate of false positive alarms and to understand the true incidence of this problem.

ECONOMICS, EDUCATION, AND POLICY:Back

Franklin Dexter, Ann Willemsen-Dunlap, and John D. Lee

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 419-429. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: For cultural and social reasons, anesthesia providers make decisions that increase personal clinical work load, even though such decisions may be economically unsound and increase patient and surgeon waiting times. Command displays showed promise in mitigating this tendency.

Franklin Dexter, John D. Lee, Angella J. Dow, and David A. Lubarsky

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 430-434. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Anesthesiologists made managerial decisions that increased the clinical work per unit time at each operating room (OR) to which they were assigned. Although sound for decisions involving individual ORs, this heuristic (i.e., simplified, rule-of-thumb approach) was then applied to decisions involving multiple ORs resulting in unnecessary overutilized OR time, unpredictable work hours, etc.

Maurizia Capuzzo, Giuseppe Gilli, Laura Paparella, Gaetano Gritti, Davide Gambi, Margherita Bianconi, Francesco Giunta, Cosimetta Buccoliero, and Raffaele Alvisi

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 435-442. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Inpatient satisfaction can be improved by an organization in which there are surgical suite nurses dedicated only to anesthesia (e.g., in holding area, for regional blocks, and upon operating room entrance); a written anesthesia information leaflet is given during the preoperative visit, and there are two postoperative visits.

Edna Zohar, Yossi Noga, Ehud Davidson, Margalit Kantor, and Brian Fredman

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 443-447. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: A hospital implemented a policy such that when a major error in patient readiness for anesthesia and surgery was found in the holding area, the patient was always returned to the parent department and the surgical procedure delayed. The result was a progressive reduction in the incidence of such errors.

CRITICAL CARE AND TRAUMA:Back

Piet A. H. Wyffels, Pieter-Jan Durnez, Johan Helderweirt, Willem M. A. Stockman, and Dirk De Kegel

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 448-452. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Pulse oximeter plethysmography wave forms can be used to predict fluid responsiveness. This observational study of fully sedated and ventilated patients after cardiac surgery shows that the change in plethysmographic wave forms induced by ventilation acts as a more accurate variable of fluid responsiveness than the more classic nondynamic variables such as central venous pressure and pulmonary artery occlusion pressure.

Stefan Lauer, Hendrik Freise, Lars G. Fischer, Kai Singbartl, Hugo V. Aken, Markus M. Lerch, and Andreas W. Sielenkämper

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 453-459. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Thoracic epidural analgesia partly restores pulmonary vasoreactivity in acute experimental pancreatitis.

OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIOLOGY:Back

Shmuel Evron, Vladimir Gladkov, Daniel I. Sessler, Vadim Khazin, Oscar Sadan, Mona Boaz, and Tiberiu Ezri

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 460-464. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Distention of the epidural space before epidural catheter placement was associated with fewer intravascular catheter insertions and fewer unblocked segments.

GENERAL ARTICLES:Back

Kathrine Holte, Billy B. Kristensen, Lotte Valentiner, Nicolai B. Foss, Henrik Husted, and Henrik Kehlet

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 465-474. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Despite inducing hypercoagulability with liberal intravascular fluid administration, overall functional recovery was not dependent on the amount of fluid administered in knee arthroplasty surgery.

Richard A. Hanson, Mark H. Zornow, Michael J. Conlin, and Ansgar M. Brambrink
(Medical Intelligence)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 475-479. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Advances in endourology using laser technology have resulted in procedures for prostate reduction that are as effective as classic transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) but that nearly eliminate the risk for TURP syndrome. More options for anesthetic management may now be available, including general anesthesia and the ability to perform these procedures on an outpatient basis.

ANALGESIA:Back

Hval Kjetil, Thagaard K. Sem, Schlichting Ellen, and Raeder Johan

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 481-486. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Dexamethasone improves postoperative analgesia as a component of a multimodal regimen that includes rofecoxib, fentanyl, and bupivacaine.

Tong J. Gan and Ashraf S. Habib
(Review Article)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 487-494. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Steven P. Cohen, Sean M. Shockey, and Eugene J. Carragee
(Brief Report)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 495-498. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Although some patients may benefit from repeating the intradiscal electrothermal therapy procedure, pain reduction may be less pronounced and shorter-lived than after the initial procedure.

Shu-Ming Wang, R. Todd Constable, Fuyuze S. Tokoglu, Dana A. Weiss, David Freyle, and Zeev N. Kain

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 499-506. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Through the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that propofol-based general anesthesia suppresses acupuncture-induced blood oxygenation level-dependant signals in several areas of the brain.

Tetsuya Iijima, Tadahiko Ishiyama, Satoshi Kashimoto, Toshiaki Yamaguchi, Tomio Andoh, Kazumi Hanawa, Izumi Tanzawa, Keisi Kawata, Takehisa Hanawa, and Yoshimitsu Hiejima

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 507-511. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: This study suggests that ropivacaine at 0.05% with 4 {micro}g/mL fentanyl is sufficient for preserving gastrointestinal motility, analgesia, and motor function for patients undergoing gynecologic lower abdominal surgery.

David Samson, Vincent Minville, Clément Chassery, Luc Nguyen, Antoine Pianezza, Olivier Fourcade, Anna Rabinowitz, and Kamran Samii

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 512-515. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: The patients who received EMLA(R) cream had less pain with needle puncture as well as throughout the performance of humeral block.

Olfa Kaabachi, Amine Zarghouni, Rami Ouezini, Ahmed Ben Abdelaziz, Olfa Chattaoui, and Hannu Kokki

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 516-519. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: In adolescents, clonidine 1 {micro}g/kg prolonged the duration of sensory block achieved with bupivacaine by 30 min and postoperative analgesia by 120 min without severe adverse events.

Ying Y. Lee, Warwick D. Ngan Kee, Hang K. Chang, Chi L. So, and Tony Gin

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 520-523. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: The ED50 and ED95 for spinal ropivacaine in lower limb surgery of 50 min duration or less were 7.6 and 11.4 mg, respectively. This provides a useful guide for clinicians to choose the optimal dose of spinal ropivacaine under different clinical situations.

Zohreh Tamanai-Shacoori, Valliollah Shacoori, Anne Jolivet-Gougeon, Jean-Marie Vo Van, Martine Repère, Pierre-Yves Donnio, and Martine Bonnaure-Mallet

Anesth Analg 2007 105: 524-527. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Tramadol has dose- and time-dependent bactericidal activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus epidermidis as well as antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The antibacterial properties of tramadol may be useful for reducing the risk of bacterial infection after local or regional anesthesia.

Antoine Pianezza, Marie-Luce Gilbert, Vincent Minville, Daren Filsinger, Quentin Gobert, Alain Guérot, Régis Fuzier, and Olivier Fourcade
(Brief Report)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 528-530. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: Tibial evoked motor response predicts a better success rate than common peroneal response for the mid-femoral sciatic nerve block with a single injection.

Maryam Vosoughian, Ali Dabbagh, Samira Rajaei, and Hassan Maftuh
(Brief Report)
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 531-533. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

IMPLICATIONS: The duration of spinal blockade is decreased in patients who are chronic opium abusers compared with nonabusers.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR:Back

Prabhat Tewari and Henry Skinner
Cardiopulmonary Bypass Machine Can Interfere with Accuracy of BIS Monitor
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 534. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Paul J. Manberg and Scott D. Kelley
Cardiopulmonary Bypass Machine Can Interfere with Accuracy of BIS Monitor
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 534-535. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Michael Vassiliadis, Dimitrios Geros, and Karta Maria
Awareness Despite Low Spectral Entropy Values
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 535. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Dominic Hegarty
Why Bazett’s Formula?
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 535. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Yoshihiro Fujiwara and Toru Komatsu
Does the Choice of QTc Formula Matter?
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 535-536. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Selda Sen
Does the Choice of QTc Formula Matter?
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 536. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Edward C. Nemergut and William J. Mauermann
Do the Data Really Support the Conclusion?
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 536-537. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Henning Bay Nielsen and Jens Børglum
Cerebral Oxygenation in Heart Surgery
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 537. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Martin Dworschak
Adequacy of Brain Oxygen Saturation for Goal-Directed Therapy
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 537-538. [Full Text] [PDF]  

John M. Murkin, Daniel Bainbridge, and Richard Novick
Adequacy of Brain Oxygen Saturation for Goal-Directed Therapy
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 538-539. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Zafer Tabboush
Ketamine Versus Lidocaine for the Pain of Propofol Injection
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 539-540. [Full Text] [PDF]  

David Wax
Ketamine for Reducing Propofol-Induced Pain
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 540. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Seung-Woo Koo, Sun-Jun Cho, Young-Kug Kim, Kyung-Don Ham, and Jai-Hyun Hwang
Ketamine for Reducing Propofol-Induced Pain
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 540. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Muhammad Farooq
Is Endoscope-Assisted Intubation a Useful Addition to Difficult Airway Management?
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 540. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Anjeleena K. Gupta, Bimla Sharma, Arvind Kumar, and Jayashree Sood
Is Endoscope-Assisted Intubation a Useful Addition to Difficult Airway Management?
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 540-541. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Seiji Ishikawa
There Are More Important Risk Factors That May Influence The Outcome in Female AVR Patients
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 541-542. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Andra Duncan and Colleen Koch
There Are More Important Risk Factors That May Influence The Outcome in Female AVR Patients
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 542. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Prabhat Tewari
Cardioversion During Closed Chest Robotic Surgery: Relevance of Pad Position
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 542. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Kevin W. Hatton and Randall M. Schell
Cardioversion During Closed Chest Robotic Surgery: Relevance of Pad Position
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 542-543. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Yushi U. Adachi, Katsumi Suzuki, Yukako Obata, Matsuyuki Doi, and Shigehito Sato
Is the Hemodynamic Response to Nasotracheal Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy Less Than That Following Orotracheal Bronchoscopy?
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 543. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Fu Shan Xue, Cheng Wen Li, Kun Peng Liu, Hai Tao Sun, Guo Hua Zhang, Ya Chao Xu, and Yi Liu
Is the Hemodynamic Response to Nasotracheal Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy Less Than That Following Orotracheal Bronchoscopy?
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 543-544. [Full Text] [PDF]  

C. Barker, P. Jefferson, and David R. Ball
Glycine Encephalopathy and Anesthesia
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 544. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Guy Weinberg and Timothy VadeBoncouer
Drug Interaction or Drug Overdose? Supercaine Revisited
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 544-545. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Marc C. Torjman, Michael E. Goldberg, Robert A. Hirsh, and Jeffrey Littman
Thinking Like A Pancreas: A Look Ahead at Diabetes Technology in the Perioperative Setting
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 545. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Elizabeth A. Martinez and Peter J. Pronovost
Thinking Like A Pancreas: A Look Ahead at Diabetes Technology in the Perioperative Setting
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 545-546. [Full Text] [PDF]  

David Alfery
Is the Cobra Perilaryngeal Airway (CobraPLATM) Appropriate for Use in Patients Undergoing Gynecological Laparoscopy?
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 546. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Eilish M. Galvin
Is the Cobra Perilaryngeal Airway (CobraPLATM) Appropriate for Use in Patients Undergoing Gynecological Laparoscopy?
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 546-547. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Karen A. Brown and Immanuela Ravé Moss
Opiate Usage in Children with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 547-548. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Prabhat Kumar Sinha, David Jacob, and Thomas Koshy
Rapid Decrease in Bispectral Index Following a Single Intravenous Injection of Metoprolol
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 548-549. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Mohammad T. Baigmohammadi and Zahid Hussain Khan
Modified Sitting Position: A New Position for Spinal Anesthesia
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 549. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Alexander J. C. Mittnacht, Gregory W. Fischer, and David L. Reich
Methylene Blue Administration Is Associated with Decreased Cerebral Oximetry Values
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 549-550. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Yasuyuki Shibata, Yoshihiro Fujiwara, and Toru Komatsu
A New Approach of Ultrasound-Guided Stellate Ganglion Block
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 550-551. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Roberto Imberti, Paolo Pricca, Luigi Pietrobono, and Martin Langer
Extensive Endobronchial Calcification Contributing to Hypoxia in a Quadriplegic Patient
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 551-552. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Irene P. Osborn, Elizabeth Cordes Behringer, and David C. Kramer
Difficult Airway Management Following Supratentorial Craniotomy: A Useful Maneuver with a New Device
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 552-553. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Gareth L. Ackland, Megan Smith, and Alan P. McGlennan
Acute, Severe Hypoglycemia Occurring During General Anesthesia in a Nondiabetic Adult
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 553-554. [Full Text] [PDF]  

E. J. Longdon, T. A. McCulloch, A. G. B. Perks, C. S. Ubhi, and W. E. Morgan
Multiple Glomus Tumors: An Unusual Presentation of Chronic Regional Pain
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 554-555. [Full Text] [PDF]  

BOOK AND MULTIMEDIA REVIEWS:Back

Srikantha L. Rao
Pre-Operative Fasting, vol. 20, no. 3 in Best Practice & Research, Clinical Anaesthesiology, September 2006
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 556. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Cengiz Karsli
Anesthesia for Genetic, Metabolic, & Dysmorphic Syndromes of Childhood. 2nd ed.
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 556-557. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Gerald A. Maccioli
Avoiding Common ICU Errors
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 557. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Haruo Arita
Cancer Pain Management
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 557-558. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Philip L. Liu
Anesthesia Unplugged
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 558. [Full Text] [PDF]  

ERRATA:Back

ERRATUM
Anesth Analg 2007 105: 364. [Full Text] [PDF]  

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