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2. Succinylcholine Use and Dantrolene Availability for Malignant Hyperthermia Treatment: Database Analyses and Systematic Review
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Larach, Marilyn Green, Klumpner, Thomas T., Brandom, Barbara W., Vaughn, Michelle T., Belani, Kumar G., Herlich, Andrew, Kim, Tae W., Limoncelli, Janine, Riazi, Sheila, Sivak, Erica L., Capacchione, John, Mashman, Darlene, Kheterpal, Sachin, Kooij, Fabian, Wilczak, Janet, Soto, Roy, Berris, Joshua, Price, Zachary, Lins, Steven, Coles, Peter, Harris, John M., Cummings, Kenneth C., III, Berman, Mitchell F., Nanamori, Masakatsu, Adelman, Bruce T., Wedeven, Christopher, LaGorio, John, McCormick, Patrick J., Tom, Simon, Aziz, Michael F., Coffman, Traci, Ellis, Terri A., II, Molina, Susan, Peterson, William, Mackey, Sean C., van Klei, Wilton A., Ginde, Adit A., Biggs, Daniel A., Neuman, Mark D., Craft, Robert M., Pace, Nathan L., Paganelli, William C., Durieux, Marcel E., Nair, Bala J., Wanderer, Jonathan P., Miller, Scott A., Helsten, Daniel L., Turnbull, Zachary A., and Schonberger, Robert B.
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- 2019
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3. Association of Overlapping Surgery with Perioperative Outcomes
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Sun, Eric, Mello, Michelle M., Rishel, Chris A., Vaughn, Michelle T., Kheterpal, Sachin, Saager, Leif, Fleisher, Lee A., Damrose, Edward J., Kadry, Bassam, Jena, Anupam B., Kooij, Fabian, Wilczak, Janet, Soto, Roy, Berris, Joshua, Price, Zachary, Urman, Richard D., Lins, Steven, Harris, John M., Cummings, Kenneth C., Berman, Mitchell F., Nanamori, Masakatsu, Adelman, Bruce T., Wedeven, Christopher, Bittner, Edward A., LaGorio, John, McCormick, Patrick J., Tom, Simon, Aziz, Michael F., Coffman, Traci, Ellis, Terri A., Molina, Susan, Peterson, William, Mackey, Sean C., van Klei, Wilton A., Mahajan, Aman, Jameson, Leslie C., Biggs, Daniel A., Neuman, Mark D., Craft, Robert M., Pace, Nathan L., Paganelli, William C., Durieux, Marcel E., Nair, Bala J., Wanderer, Jonathan P., Miller, Scott A., Helsten, Daniel L., Turnbull, Zachary A., Schonberger, Robert B., Anesthesiology, Other Research, and Surgery
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ,Operative Time ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Postoperative Complications ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,Hospital Mortality ,0101 mathematics ,Young adult ,Coronary Artery Bypass ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee ,Stroke ,Craniotomy ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Medicine(all) ,business.industry ,010102 general mathematics ,Postoperative complication ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,Perioperative ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Arthroplasty ,Surgery ,Surgical Procedures, Operative ,Female ,business - Abstract
Importance: Overlapping surgery, in which more than 1 procedure performed by the same primary surgeon is scheduled so the start time of one procedure overlaps with the end time of another, is of concern because of potential adverse outcomes. Objective: To determine the association between overlapping surgery and mortality, complications, and length of surgery. Design, Setting, and Participants: Retrospective cohort study of 66430 operations in patients aged 18 to 90 years undergoing total knee or hip arthroplasty; spine surgery; coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery; and craniotomy at 8 centers between January 1, 2010, and May 31, 2018. Patients were followed up until discharge. Exposures: Overlapping surgery (≥2 operations performed by the same surgeon in which ≥1 hour of 1 case, or the entire case for those
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- 2019
4. Risk of Epidural Hematoma after Neuraxial Techniques in Thrombocytopenic Parturients : A Report from the Multicenter Perioperative Outcomes Group
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Lee, Linden O., Bateman, Brian T., Kheterpal, Sachin, Klumpner, Thomas T., Housey, Michelle, Aziz, Michael F., Hand, Karen W., MacEachern, Mark, Goodier, Christopher G., Bernstein, Jeffrey, Bauer, Melissa E., Lirk, Philip, Wilczak, Janet, Soto, Roy, Tom, Simon, Cuff, Germaine, Biggs, Daniel A., Coffman, Traci, Saager, Leif, Levy, Warren J., Godbold, Michael, Pace, Nathan L., Wethington, Kevin L., Paganelli, William C., Durieux, Marcel E., Domino, Karen B., Nair, Bala, Ehrenfeld, Jesse M., Wanderer, Jonathan P., Schonberger, Robert B., Berris, Joshua, Lins, Steven, Coles, Peter, Cummings, Kenneth C., Maheshwari, Kamal, Berman, Mitchell F., Wedeven, Christopher, LaGorio, John, Fleishut, Peter M., Ellis, Terri A., Molina, Susan, Carl, Curtis, Kadry, Bassam, van Klei, Wilton A A, Pasma, Wietze, Jameson, Leslie C., Helsten, Daniel L., and Avidan, Michael S.
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Multicenter Study ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Journal Article ,Observational Study - Abstract
BACKGROUND:: Thrombocytopenia has been considered a relative or even absolute contraindication to neuraxial techniques due to the risk of epidural hematoma. There is limited literature to estimate the risk of epidural hematoma in thrombocytopenic parturients. The authors reviewed a large perioperative database and performed a systematic review to further define the risk of epidural hematoma requiring surgical decompression in this population. METHODS:: The authors performed a retrospective cohort study using the Multicenter Perioperative Outcomes Group database to identify thrombocytopenic parturients who received a neuraxial technique and to estimate the risk of epidural hematoma. Patients were stratified by platelet count, and those requiring surgical decompression were identified. A systematic review was performed, and risk estimates were combined with those from the existing literature. RESULTS:: A total of 573 parturients with a platelet count less than 100,000 mm who received a neuraxial technique across 14 institutions were identified in the Multicenter Perioperative Outcomes Group database, and a total of 1,524 parturients were identified after combining the data from the systematic review. No cases of epidural hematoma requiring surgical decompression were observed. The upper bound of the 95% CI for the risk of epidural hematoma for a platelet count of 0 to 49,000 mm is 11%, for 50,000 to 69,000 mm is 3%, and for 70,000 to 100,000 mm is 0.2%. CONCLUSIONS:: The number of thrombocytopenic parturients in the literature who received neuraxial techniques without complication has been significantly increased. The risk of epidural hematoma associated with neuraxial techniques in parturients at a platelet count less than 70,000 mm remains poorly defined due to limited observations.
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5. Risk of Epidural Hematoma after Neuraxial Techniques in Thrombocytopenic Parturients: A Report from the Multicenter Perioperative Outcomes Group
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Medische staf Anesthesiologie, Circulatory Health, Management Vitale Functies, Trialbureau Vitale Functies, Lee, Linden O., Bateman, Brian T., Kheterpal, Sachin, Klumpner, Thomas T., Housey, Michelle, Aziz, Michael F., Hand, Karen W., MacEachern, Mark, Goodier, Christopher G., Bernstein, Jeffrey, Bauer, Melissa E., Lirk, Philip, Wilczak, Janet, Soto, Roy, Tom, Simon, Cuff, Germaine, Biggs, Daniel A., Coffman, Traci, Saager, Leif, Levy, Warren J., Godbold, Michael, Pace, Nathan L., Wethington, Kevin L., Paganelli, William C., Durieux, Marcel E., Domino, Karen B., Nair, Bala, Ehrenfeld, Jesse M., Wanderer, Jonathan P., Schonberger, Robert B., Berris, Joshua, Lins, Steven, Coles, Peter, Cummings, Kenneth C., Maheshwari, Kamal, Berman, Mitchell F., Wedeven, Christopher, LaGorio, John, Fleishut, Peter M., Ellis, Terri A., Molina, Susan, Carl, Curtis, Kadry, Bassam, van Klei, Wilton A A, Pasma, Wietze, Jameson, Leslie C., Helsten, Daniel L., Avidan, Michael S., Medische staf Anesthesiologie, Circulatory Health, Management Vitale Functies, Trialbureau Vitale Functies, Lee, Linden O., Bateman, Brian T., Kheterpal, Sachin, Klumpner, Thomas T., Housey, Michelle, Aziz, Michael F., Hand, Karen W., MacEachern, Mark, Goodier, Christopher G., Bernstein, Jeffrey, Bauer, Melissa E., Lirk, Philip, Wilczak, Janet, Soto, Roy, Tom, Simon, Cuff, Germaine, Biggs, Daniel A., Coffman, Traci, Saager, Leif, Levy, Warren J., Godbold, Michael, Pace, Nathan L., Wethington, Kevin L., Paganelli, William C., Durieux, Marcel E., Domino, Karen B., Nair, Bala, Ehrenfeld, Jesse M., Wanderer, Jonathan P., Schonberger, Robert B., Berris, Joshua, Lins, Steven, Coles, Peter, Cummings, Kenneth C., Maheshwari, Kamal, Berman, Mitchell F., Wedeven, Christopher, LaGorio, John, Fleishut, Peter M., Ellis, Terri A., Molina, Susan, Carl, Curtis, Kadry, Bassam, van Klei, Wilton A A, Pasma, Wietze, Jameson, Leslie C., Helsten, Daniel L., and Avidan, Michael S.
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- 2017
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