
Perioperative Care
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2 months ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Sarah Martin |Perioperative Care |Kelly Bauer |Theodore W. Heyming
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
jamanetwork.com | Margaret Smith |Alex Haynes |Perioperative Care
Effective Deimplementation of Low-Value Preoperative Testing: Choosing Wisely, From Policy to Practice Deimplementation Strategy to Reduce Low-Value Preoperative Testing Alexis G. Antunez, MD, MS; Ruby J. Kazemi, BA; Caroline Richburg, MD; Cecilia Pesavento, MD, MBA; Andrew Vastardis, MS; Erin Kim, BS; Abigail L. Kappelman, MA; Devak Nanua, MS; Hiba Pediyakkal, BA; Faelan Jacobson-Davies, MA; Shawna N.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
agsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Hyundeok Joo |Perioperative Care |L. Grisell Diaz-Ramirez |Catherine Chen
Key points ○ Cataract surgery is associated with better cognition and lower rates of dementia in United States older adults, though whether the surgery itself improves cognition is unknown. ○ In this cohort of 4384 older cataract surgical patients and 4384 matched controls, cataract surgery was associated with an additional 8 (−10 to 26) days of cognitive aging in the year after, compared with the year before, surgery (p = 0.37).
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Dec 4, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Perioperative Care |Ingrid M Duva |Anagha Cupples |Hope Birdsong
Surgical Turnover Time Using Lean Six Sigma The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is the largest integrated health care system in the US, providing care to 9 million enrolled veterans every year.1 Over the past several years, the operating room (OR) at the Atlanta Veteran Affairs (VA) Health Care System underperformed in meeting the VA National Surgery Office’s national turnover time (TOT) benchmark of 35 minutes for standard-complexity general surgery cases (eg, inguinal hernia repair,...
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Nov 25, 2024 |
ccforum.biomedcentral.com | De Backer |Perioperative Care |Reggio Emilia
In the ATHOS 3 trial, 344 patients with vasodilatory shock (the vast majority being septic in etiology) were randomized to Ang II or placebo with continuation of background vasopressors. There was a significant increase in blood pressure. In about 70% of patients randomized to receive Ang II, the mean arterial pressure (MAP) rose to 75 mmHg or 10 mmHg above baseline, compared to only 23% in the placebo arm.
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