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Autor:
Priyanka Dwivedi, Serkan Toy, Jed Wolpaw, Robert W. Lekowski, Elizabeth Uhlig, Gillian R Isaac
Publikováno v:
J Educ Perioper Med
BACKGROUND: In our current digital age, textbooks have been supplemented or supplanted by multiple online modalities for knowledge acquisition. Trainees, often from a younger generation than their program directors (PDs), prefer asynchronous options
Autor:
Harold J. Gelfand, Mark C. Bicket, Kanupriya Kumar, Jamie D. Murphy, Gillian R Isaac, Christopher L. Wu, Jean Pierre P. Ouanes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Opioid Management. 7:321-327
Objectives: Pruritus may be a significant problem for patients in the postoperative period. There are many options for the treatment of pruritus including intravenous (IV) naloxone. However, it is not clear whether the use of IV naloxone may also aff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 11:339-340
Autor:
Shawn M. Sumida, Maggie R. Lesley, Harold J. Gelfand, Jamie D. Murphy, Christopher L. Wu, Phebe S. Ko, Gillian R Isaac, Kanupriya Kumar, Jean Pierre P. Ouanes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 23:90-96
Study Objective To determine if the use of ultrasound guidance (vs non-ultrasound techniques) improves the success rate of nerve blocks. Design Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in the published literature. Setting University medic
Autor:
Marie N. Hanna, Harold J Gelf, Jamie D. Murphy, Jean Pierre P. Ouanes, Gillian R Isaac, Shawn M. Sumida, on M Togioka
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anesthesia & Clinical Research.
Background: Air and saline are commonly used in the loss-of-resistance technique to identify the epidural space. However, it is unclear which method promotes more effective analgesic delivery after subsequent epidural catheter placement. Methods: We
Autor:
Christopher L. Wu, Dawn Yan, Marie N. Hanna, Gillian R Isaac, Jamie D. Murphy, E. David Bravos, Calvin A Eng
Publikováno v:
Journal of opioid management. 6(2)
Background: Intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (IV PCA) with tramadol is an accepted method to deliver postoperative analgesia outside North America; however, the analgesic efficacy of this analgesic agent when compared with IV PCA with opioids