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However, this effect was only seen in animals after spinal nerve ligation.
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Patients and methods: Twenty-eight patients received a permanent cervical spinal cord stimulator.
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However, persistent pain and consecutive spinal deformity may require certain cement-augmenting interventions.
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No wonder she can't talk: this is a long-term spinal injuries unit.
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Introduction: Clinical guidelines recommend multidisciplinary non-surgical management for most musculoskeletal spinal conditions.
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Acute stress immediately before spinalanaesthesia for caesarean section may contribute to hypotension.
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Our data show continuous spinalanaesthesia to be more reliable and to provide better cardiovascular stability.
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Many recent reports of permanent neurological complications involved patients who had received continuous spinalanaesthesia through a microcatheter.
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We conclude that upper airway obstruction contributes considerably to decreases in SpO2 during midazolam sedation for spinalanaesthesia.
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This retrospective study compared continuous spinalanaesthesia with continuous epidural anaesthesia for lower limb orthopaedic surgery in the elderly.
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The effect was that of a full spinalblock.
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The authors tested whether bisoprolol would protect patients at risk for cardiovascular complications undergoing surgery with spinalblock.
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Conclusions: Perioperative bisoprolol therapy did not affect cardiovascular outcome in these elderly at-risk patients undergoing surgery with spinalblock.
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The most common technique was regional anesthesia (41.4%), with spinalblock being the most widely used.
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Spinalblock could not be established in 5 patients.
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Subarachnoidblock is a widely used technique for cesarean section.
Usage of spinal anesthesia in inglês
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Further research on reduced mortality after light sedation during spinalanesthesia is needed.
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Elective cesarean section was performed under spinalanesthesia at 38 weeks.
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Background: Maternal hypotension is a common complication during cesarean section performed under spinalanesthesia.
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All the patients were explored under general or spinalanesthesia.
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All patients received spinalanesthesia combined with general anesthesia.
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The patient underwent wide local excision under spinalanesthesia.
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Methods: A total of 45 women scheduled to undergo cesarean section under spinalanesthesia were enrolled.
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Four patients had anaphylaxis under spinalanesthesia and in all cases it was due to latex allergy.
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The absorption of glycine was compared among general anesthesia, local anesthesia with intravenous sedation, and spinalanesthesia.
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The occurrence of a needle breaking is a very rare complication of spinalanesthesia (SA).
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Recent large database studies have provided evidence for improved outcomes, including decreased mortality, with the use of spinalanesthesia.
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For the following year, 53-92% of TKA patients per month received spinalanesthesia.
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Elderly patients with femoral fractures are anticipated to endure the most pain caused by positional changes required for spinalanesthesia.
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A prospective, randomized study is needed to compare the early postoperative outcomes of RRP performed using general versus spinalanesthesia.
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Thirteen other patients underwent cesarean delivery, 1 under spinalanesthesia and 12 under general anesthesia.
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In slightly hyperthermic patients, we demonstrated that spinalanesthesia does not improve convective tissue warming during isolated, heated limb perfusion.