Sa1137 COMPARISON OF SYNERGISTIC SEDATION WITH MIDAZOLAM AND PROPOFOL VERSUS MIDAZOLAM AND PETHIDINE IN COLONOSCOPIES: A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY
(Source: Gastroenterology)
Source: Gastroenterology - May 6, 2024 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Yohan Lee, Hyun-Soo Kim, Seon-Young Park, Dong Hyun Kim Tags: AGA Abstracts Source Type: research

Mo2022 PAIN ON PROPOFOL INJECTION: PREDICTOR DETERMINATION
(Source: Gastroenterology)
Source: Gastroenterology - May 6, 2024 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Phillip Leff, Brett Dinner, Keng-Yu Chuang, David Leff Tags: AGA Abstracts Source Type: research

Cancers, Vol. 16, Pages 1784: Hypnosis-Assisted Awake Craniotomy for Eloquent Brain Tumors: Advantages and Pitfalls
Conclusion: HAAC is a safe alternative to MAC as it reduces perioperative stress and increases overall satisfaction. Further research is necessary to assess whether hypnosis is clinically beneficial. (Source: Cancers)
Source: Cancers - May 5, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Giulia Cossu Alberto Vandenbulcke Sonia Zaccarini John G. Gaudet Andreas F Hottinger Nina Rimorini Arnaud Potie Valerie Beaud Ursula Guerra-Lopez Roy T Daniel Chantal Berna Mahmoud Messerer Tags: Article Source Type: research

Avoiding pain during propofol injection in pediatric anesthesia: Hypnoanalgesia of the hand versus intravenous lidocaine
CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that hypnoanalgesia of the hand alone is effective to prevent the pain related to propofol injection in children. No significant difference was found in comparison with lidocaine admixture nor for pain or satisfaction.PMID:38693886 | DOI:10.1111/pan.14909 (Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia)
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - May 2, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Marie-Madeleine Polomeni Thomas Huguet Maryline Mariotti Claire Larcher Fran çois Delort Vincent Minville Delphine Kern Source Type: research

Effectiveness of implementing a standardized perioperative pain management protocol in children undergoing tonsillectomy: A quality improvement project
CONCLUSION: The quality improvement project highlighted notable improvements in the intervention group for whom a standardized perioperative pain management protocol was used, including reduced opioid medication administration, lower incidence of respiratory interventions, and high adherence to the pain management protocol. These findings underscore the effectiveness and feasibility of standardized protocols in enhancing patient outcomes.PMID:38695104 | DOI:10.1111/pan.14917 (Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia)
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - May 2, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Lauren Freedman Anna Varughese Binu Koirala Vinciya Pandian Source Type: research

Effectiveness of implementing a standardized perioperative pain management protocol in children undergoing tonsillectomy: A quality improvement project
CONCLUSION: The quality improvement project highlighted notable improvements in the intervention group for whom a standardized perioperative pain management protocol was used, including reduced opioid medication administration, lower incidence of respiratory interventions, and high adherence to the pain management protocol. These findings underscore the effectiveness and feasibility of standardized protocols in enhancing patient outcomes.PMID:38695104 | DOI:10.1111/pan.14917 (Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia)
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - May 2, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Lauren Freedman Anna Varughese Binu Koirala Vinciya Pandian Source Type: research

Avoiding pain during propofol injection in pediatric anesthesia: Hypnoanalgesia of the hand versus intravenous lidocaine
CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that hypnoanalgesia of the hand alone is effective to prevent the pain related to propofol injection in children. No significant difference was found in comparison with lidocaine admixture nor for pain or satisfaction.PMID:38693886 | DOI:10.1111/pan.14909 (Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia)
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - May 2, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Marie-Madeleine Polomeni Thomas Huguet Maryline Mariotti Claire Larcher Fran çois Delort Vincent Minville Delphine Kern Source Type: research

Effectiveness of implementing a standardized perioperative pain management protocol in children undergoing tonsillectomy: A quality improvement project
CONCLUSION: The quality improvement project highlighted notable improvements in the intervention group for whom a standardized perioperative pain management protocol was used, including reduced opioid medication administration, lower incidence of respiratory interventions, and high adherence to the pain management protocol. These findings underscore the effectiveness and feasibility of standardized protocols in enhancing patient outcomes.PMID:38695104 | DOI:10.1111/pan.14917 (Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia)
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - May 2, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Lauren Freedman Anna Varughese Binu Koirala Vinciya Pandian Source Type: research

Avoiding pain during propofol injection in pediatric anesthesia: Hypnoanalgesia of the hand versus intravenous lidocaine
CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that hypnoanalgesia of the hand alone is effective to prevent the pain related to propofol injection in children. No significant difference was found in comparison with lidocaine admixture nor for pain or satisfaction.PMID:38693886 | DOI:10.1111/pan.14909 (Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia)
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - May 2, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Marie-Madeleine Polomeni Thomas Huguet Maryline Mariotti Claire Larcher Fran çois Delort Vincent Minville Delphine Kern Source Type: research

Avoiding pain during propofol injection in pediatric anesthesia: Hypnoanalgesia of the hand versus intravenous lidocaine
CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that hypnoanalgesia of the hand alone is effective to prevent the pain related to propofol injection in children. No significant difference was found in comparison with lidocaine admixture nor for pain or satisfaction.PMID:38693886 | DOI:10.1111/pan.14909 (Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia)
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - May 2, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Marie-Madeleine Polomeni Thomas Huguet Maryline Mariotti Claire Larcher Fran çois Delort Vincent Minville Delphine Kern Source Type: research

Effectiveness of implementing a standardized perioperative pain management protocol in children undergoing tonsillectomy: A quality improvement project
CONCLUSION: The quality improvement project highlighted notable improvements in the intervention group for whom a standardized perioperative pain management protocol was used, including reduced opioid medication administration, lower incidence of respiratory interventions, and high adherence to the pain management protocol. These findings underscore the effectiveness and feasibility of standardized protocols in enhancing patient outcomes.PMID:38695104 | DOI:10.1111/pan.14917 (Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia)
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - May 2, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Lauren Freedman Anna Varughese Binu Koirala Vinciya Pandian Source Type: research

Effectiveness of implementing a standardized perioperative pain management protocol in children undergoing tonsillectomy: A quality improvement project
CONCLUSION: The quality improvement project highlighted notable improvements in the intervention group for whom a standardized perioperative pain management protocol was used, including reduced opioid medication administration, lower incidence of respiratory interventions, and high adherence to the pain management protocol. These findings underscore the effectiveness and feasibility of standardized protocols in enhancing patient outcomes.PMID:38695104 | DOI:10.1111/pan.14917 (Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia)
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - May 2, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Lauren Freedman Anna Varughese Binu Koirala Vinciya Pandian Source Type: research

Avoiding pain during propofol injection in pediatric anesthesia: Hypnoanalgesia of the hand versus intravenous lidocaine
CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that hypnoanalgesia of the hand alone is effective to prevent the pain related to propofol injection in children. No significant difference was found in comparison with lidocaine admixture nor for pain or satisfaction.PMID:38693886 | DOI:10.1111/pan.14909 (Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia)
Source: Paediatric Anaesthesia - May 2, 2024 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Marie-Madeleine Polomeni Thomas Huguet Maryline Mariotti Claire Larcher Fran çois Delort Vincent Minville Delphine Kern Source Type: research

Po-03-113 a novel deep sedation protocol based on remimazolam and ketamine for pulsed-field ablation of atrial fibrillation
We present our experience with a novel deep sedation protocol based on remimazolam and ketamine. (Source: Heart Rhythm)
Source: Heart Rhythm - May 1, 2024 Category: Cardiology Authors: Marek Hozman, Pavel Osmancik, Dalibor Herman, Frantisek Duska, Veronika Sochorova, Veronika Kunstatova, Sabri Hassouna Source Type: research

Mp-483494-003 intraprocedural propofol may confer higher postoperative mortality in high-risk patients (painesd > 17) undergoing ventricular tachycardia ablation
Patients with multiple comorbidities have higher mortality following catheter ablation of scar-related ventricular tachycardia (VT) compared to their healthier counterparts. While this effect is likely multifactorial, the possible contribution of intraprocedural anesthetics to mortality in this patient population has received relatively little attention. However, some anesthetic agents, such as propofol, have vasodilatory and negative inotropic effects, which could affect procedural outcomes. (Source: Heart Rhythm)
Source: Heart Rhythm - May 1, 2024 Category: Cardiology Authors: Jakub Sroubek, Joseph Sipko, Samuel Irefin, Bryan Baranowski, Mandeep Bhargava, Thomas D. Callahan, Thomas J. Dresing, Koji Higuchi, Ayman A. Hussein, Mohamed Kanj, Justin Z. Lee, David O. Martin, Shady Nakhla, John Rickard, Walid I. Saliba, Tyler L. Taig Source Type: research