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pro vyhledávání: '"O T Kushimo"'
Autor:
Simeon Olafimihan Olanipekun, Oluwayemisi Bamidele Oluwadun, J O Olatosi, O T Kushimo, Olufemi I.O. Dada, O O Adekola, Adebayo Sulaimon Adetunji
Publikováno v:
Annals of African Surgery; Vol 16, No 1 (2019)
Background: Venous cannulation is a painful procedure that is associated with anxiety, distress and discomfort. But pain is frequently overlooked in adults. Aims and Objective: We compared the efficacy of 5% EMLA cream and 10% lidocaine cream in atte
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 123:265-266
Publikováno v:
Nigerian Quarterly Journal of Hospital Medicine; Vol 18, No 4 (2008)
BACKGROUND Anaesthesia in the perioperative period is characterized by acute changes in plasma potassium (K+) which may be caused by anxiety. Anxiety leads to an intracellular shift of potassium which may lead to hypokalaemia. These fluctuations in p
Publikováno v:
Nigerian quarterly journal of hospital medicine. 18(4)
This is a prospective study to determine the pattern of postoperative nausea and vomiting in a Nigerian adult population.348 consecutive patients were assessed prospectively for the incidence and risk factors of postoperative nausea and vomiting over
Publikováno v:
Transfusion medicine (Oxford, England). 18(4)
SUMMARY To determine how well anaesthetists in Nigeria determine the need for transfusion based solely on physiological variables and estimated blood loss. To determine the incidence of inappropriate blood transfusion. Anaesthetists in our hospital d
Publikováno v:
West African Journal of Medicine; Vol 23, No 1 (2004); 38-41
Difficulty in the maintenance of the airway during obstetric anaesthesia is a major contributory factor in anaesthetic related morbidity and mortality. There is an eightfold increase in the incidence of failed intubation in obstetrics. This is attrib
Autor:
K L, Izuora, D J, Ffoulkes-Crabbe, O T, Kushimo, T O, Orumwense, A S, Lawani-Osunde, C M, Chukwuani
Publikováno v:
West African journal of medicine. 13(2)
In a multicentre study, 145 adult Nigerian patients presenting with diverse conditions (falling into ASA1 or ASA2 classification) for short surgical procedures (1 hour) were given either midazolam (0.15-0.20 mg/kg) or thiopentone (4-6 mg/kg) intraven