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2. In collaboration with the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society, the Canadian Journal of Anesthesia is proud to publish the best abstracts presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society held in Quebec City, Quebec, June 18–22, 2004
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David C. Campbell, Terrance W. Breen, Stephen Halpern, Holly Muir, Robert Nunn, H. Yang, K. Raymer, R. Butler, J. Parlow, R. Roberts, Rita Katznelson, Keyvan Karkouti, Mohammed Ghannam, Esam Abdelnaem, Jo Carroll, Stuart McCluskey, Terrence M. Yau, Jacek Karski, Gregory M. T. Hare, C. David Mazer, Xiamao Li, Rong Qu, May S. M. Cheung, Carla Coackley, Andrew J. Baker, Michael Ronayne, Dajun Song, Frances Chung, Barnaby Ward, Suntheralingam Yogendran, Carolyn Sibbick, Tejinder S. Chhina, Harry Lapierre, Zane S. Jackson, Howard M. Leong-Poi, Jerome M. Teitel, David A. Latter, Bradley H. Strauss, Peter L. Gross, Kong E. You-Ten, Valerie B. Caraiscos, Erin M. Elliot, Victor Y. Cheng, John F. MacDonald, Beverley A. Orsera, Richard Brail, Colin J. L. McCartney, Sherif Abbas, Hugo Nova, Regan Rawson, Vincent W. S. Chan, Joel Katz, Brent Graham, Dimitri Anastakis, and Herbert von Schroeder
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Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Jury ,business.industry ,Anesthesia ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,Editorial board ,Patient controlled epidural analgesia ,business ,media_common - Abstract
tion by a member of the Society. The Richard Knill competition was instituted in memory of Dr. Richard Knill, a foremost researcher in anesthesiology and prominent collaborator to the Canadian Journal of Anesthesia (CJA). The Annual Meeting Committee selects the top abstracts submitted for presentation by members of the Society at the Annual Meeting. The authors are invited to present their results at the Richard Knill competition. Presentations are marked by a jury composed of the members of the Editorial Board of the CJA. In 2004, the Richard Knill Award was presented to Dr. David C. Campbell for his work on Patient Controlled Epidural Analgesia during labour.
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Tejinder S. Chhina, Harry Lapierre, Zane S. Jackson, Howard M. Leong-Poi, Jerome M. Teitel, David A. Latter, Bradley H. Strauss, Peter L. Gross, C. David Mazer, Richard Brull, Colin J. L. McCartney, Sherif Abbas, Hugo Nova, Regan Rawson, Vincent W. S. Chan, Joel Katz, Brent Graham, Dimitri Anastakis, Herbert von Schroeder, Alexandre Lallo, Pierre Drolet, Mélanie Lacroix, Kong E. You-Ten, Valerie B. Caraiscos, Erin M. Elliot, Victor Y. Cheng, John F. MacDonald, Beverley A. Orser, Bertrand Lau, Ban C. H. Tsui, Heather L. Mollison, William P. S. McKay, Rajesh Patel, Vance Chow, October Negraeff, Rana Karam, H. Yang, K. Raymer, R. Butler, J. Parlow, R. Roberts, David C. Campbell, Terrance W. Breen, Stephen Halpern, Holly Muir, Robert Nunn, Rita Katznelson, Keyvan Karkouti, Mohammed Ghannam, Esam Abdelnaem, Jo Carroll, Stuart McCluskey, Terrence M. Yau, Jacek Karski, Gregory M. T. Hare, Xiamao Li, Rong Qu, May S. M. Cheung, Carla Coackley, Andrew J. Baker, Michael Ronayne, Dajun Song, Frances Chung, Barnaby Ward, Suntheralingam Yogendran, Carolyn Sibbick, Lisa C. Silcox, Ted L. Ashbury, Brian Milne, Elizabeth G. VanDen Kerkhof, Pamela J. Morgan, Doreen Cleave-Hogg, Susan DeSousa, Louie Wang, Jelka Lujic, Niamh I. Donnelly, Clint J. Torok-Both, Barry Finegan, Michael J. Jacka, Barry A. Finegan, Rajiv Chawla, Ravi K. Agrawal, Mahendra Kumar, David H. Goldstein, James E. Paul, Monakshi Sawhney, W. Scott Beattie, Richard F. McLean, Joel L. Parlow, Deborah A. Tod, Dmitri Souzdalnitski, Elena Sourovtseva, Donald Livingstone, Gil Faclier, Jason Sawyer, Joseph Kay, Arsenio Avila, Mrinalini Balki, Pirjo H. Manninen, Karolinah Lukitto, Michael B. Lukins, Keya Quader, Munisha Agarwal, Rakhi Kawatra, J. S. Dali, Peter H. Mak, Geraldine Jose, Sean R. Hall, Murray Hong, Ivan L. Rapchuk, Karen Loo, Alain Deschamps, Asaha Suzuki, Akifumi Kanai, Sumio Hoka, Anthony M. -H. Ho, Manoj K. Karmakar, Anna Lee, Winnie Samy, Jie Yi, Paul B. S. Lai, Amy Cho, E. Stockton, S. Gowrie-Mohan, P. U. Ramanayake, S. Jothilingam, Ali Mirmansouri, Alese M. Wagner, Kirsten Cunningham, Shirley Perry, Sunil Desai, Clint Torok-Both, Kathryn DeKoven, Paul Brousseau, Orlando Hung, Adam Law, Derek Levangie, Ronald Cheverie, Karen M. Caputo, Robert Byrick, Martin Chapman, Kim Vicente, Glen Atlas, Josiane Léveillé, Dany Côté, Julie Soucy, Jean S. Bussières, Duminda N. Wijeysundera, George Djaiani, Vivek Rao, Michael A. Borger, Robert J. Cusimano, Anoush D. Moghadam, Abtin Heydarzadeh, Ashraf A. Fayad, Homer Yang, Elizabeth Ling, Paul K. Tenenbein, Doug Maguire, Roland Debrouwere, Peter C. Duke, Stephen E. Kowalski, Devashish Chakravarty, Jean-Yves Dupuis, Howard Nathan, Fraser Rubens, Roy Masters, Paul Hendry, Thierry Mesana, Hyun Ju Jung, Dmitri Chamchad, Valerie Arkoosh, Duminda Wijeysundera, Chris Chan, Kathleen Datillo, Joan Ivano, Cantwell Clark, Reed D. Quinn, John H. Braxton, Andreas H. Taenzer, Kristen M. Sullivan, Osama A. Al-Abdulhadi, Diane R. Biehl, Bill Y. Ong, Abdulaziz Boker, Kristine I. Stewart, Susan A. Shaw, Jeong-Yeon Hong, Susan K. Palmer, Rose Kung, Stephen H. Halpern, Jennifer A. Yee, Eric Goldszmidt, Crystal Chettle, Ralph Kern, Kristi Downey, Isabella Devito, Alison Macarthur, Niall L. Purdie, Pamela J. Angle, Christine Kurtz-Landy, David Streiner, Cathy Charles, Jo Watson MacDonnell, Desmond Lam, Lie Ming Lie, Jean E. Kronberg, Dorothy E. Thompson, Haiheng Dong, Ayman Hyder, Qinghua Wang, Wei-Yang Lu, Ngozi N. Imasogie, Atul Prahbu, Bruna Curti, Zoya Potyomkina, Matthew R. Belmont, Joseph Tjan, Cynthia A. Lien, Sanjay Patel, Charles Imarengiaye, Javad Peirovy, Reginald Edward, Frances F. Chung, Leonid Kayumov, David R. Sinclair, Henry J. Moller, Colin M. Shapiro, Guillaume Michaud, Guillaume Trager, Stephane Deschamps, Thomas M. Hemmerling, Janet Hsu, Patrick Cheng, John T. Granton, Alan D. Baxter, Salmaan Kanji, Adam D. Oxner, Karen J. Buth, Gregory M. Hirsch, Claudio DiQuinzio, Kristine A. Hirsch, A. Denault, P. Couture, M. Carrier, A. Fortier, D. Babin, J. C. Tardif, Jean-François Olivier, Fadi Basile, Ignatio Prieto, Nhiên Lê, Yuji Hirasaki, Patricia Murphy, Karen McRae, Thomas Waddell, Shaf Keshavjee, Peter Slinger, Adriaan Van Rensburg, Terry M. Yau, Eric Yeo, David Sutton, Michael Borger, Gilbert Blaise, Marius D. Gangal, Lan Gao, Stuart A. McCluskey, Wing Cheung, Bobby Metha, Humara Poonwala, Ludwik Fedorko, Johnson R. Symon, Mark D. Peterson, Carl C. P. Leipoldt, Michelle Clunie, William P. S. Mckay, Grant Miller, Joanne Guay, Louise Lortie, Soochang Son, Yunhee Kim, Toshimi Arai, Masao Yamashita, Denise Rohan, Ross Barlow, Sean J. Barbour, J. Mark Ansermino, Christine A. Vandebeek, Rangamani K. Raman, Nao Nakatsuka, Carolyne J. Montgomery, Erik D. Skarsgard, Colleen A. Court, James S. Galton, Mark W. Crawford, Basem Naser, Clifford Carter, Richard Liu, Andrew G. Usher, Dominic A. Cave, Cathy Tang, Jason A. Hayes, and Juliana M. Tan
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Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,General Medicine - Published
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Douglas D. Snider, Brendan T. Finucane, Donna Clarke, J. Loiselle, G. Doak, B. Anderson, Dan Wood, Sandy Shysh, Michel-Antoine Perrault, Philippe Chouinard, François Fugère, François Girard, Monique Ruel, Wendy C. E. Hall, Jiri Hrazdil, Donald T. Jolly, John C. Galbraith, Maria C. Greacen, Alexander S. Clanachan, Duminda N. Wijeysundera, W. Scott Beattie, Michelle Chochinov, Stephen Halpern, Dolores M. McKeen, Robert T. Nunn, Brendan S. Barrett, G. Allen Finley, Susan Buffett-Jerrott, Sherry Stewart, Donna Millington, Keyvan Karkouti, Yoga R. Rampersaud, Stuart A. McCluskey, Lucia Evans, Mohammed M. Ghannam, Nizar N. Mahomed, Sudha Singh, Patricia Morley-Forster, Mohammed Shamsah, Ian R. Thomson, Aaron D. Brown, Jeffrey I. Freedman, Robert J. Hudson, Murray Hong, Sean Hall, Brian Milne, Louie Wang, Chris Loomis, Ian Gilron, Debbie Tod, Allan Bell, Elizabeth Orr, Gary Dobson, Mustafa Karamanoglu, John V. Tyberg, Frances Chung, Charles Imarengiaye, Angela Rocchi, Lindy Forte, Elizabeth G. Van Den Kerkhof, David H. Goldstein, Mike Rimmer, Hoi Kwan Lee, Isabelle Charest, René Martin, François Plante, Shaheen Shaikh, Damian Yung, Mark Bernstein, Ngozi Imasogie, David Wong, Ken Luk, Suntheralingam Yogendran, Atul Prabhu, Ayman Hendy, Glenn McGuire, Jean Wong, M. Denise Daley, Peter H. Norman, Una Srejic, Thomas Dougherty, Sarah Hogervorst, Thomas M. Hemmerling, Joachim Schmidt, Pierre Beaulieu, Klaus E. Jacobi, Pamela H. Lennox, Kelly V. Mayson, Toshimi Arai, Kaori Saito, Masao Yamashita, Alain Gauthier, Daniel Boudreault, Dominique C. Girard, Louie T. S. Wang, Nancy Sikich, Guy Petroz, Jerrold Lerman, Gregory M. T. Hare, Andrew J. Baker, Kathryn M. Hum, Steve Y. Kim, Aiala Barr, C. David Mazer, Terrance A. Yemen, Thomas Howlett, Andrew Baker, Nicholas Phan, N. Persaud, Min Zhao, Elaine Liu, Michael Fehlings, Davinia E. Withington, T. AlAyed, G. Michael Davis, David M. Ansley, B. S. Dhaliwal, Zhengyuan Xia, Anthony M. -H. Ho, Anna Lee, Elizabeth Ling, Alan Daly, Kevin Teoh, Theodore E. Warkentin, David V. Godin, Thomas K. H. Chang, Joanne D. Fortier, Fadi Basile, Ignacio Prieto, David Mazer, Peter Duke, Barry Finegan, Davy Cheng, Richard Hall, B. Lim, J. Shannon, C. M. Ho, S. K. Tsai, Margaret Srebrnjak, Vivien Walsh, Geena Joseph, Teresa Valois Gomez, Carmen Rivero Fuenmayor, Paul S. Bach, Allaudin Kamani, Joanne Douglas, Mark Esler, Vit Gunka, Pamela Angle, Sam Tang, Dorothy Thompson, Jean Kronberg, Anwar Morgan, Craig H. Leicht, Ivan A. Velickovic, David T. Raphael, Maxim Benbassat, Dimiter Arnaudov, Alex Bohorquez, Bita Nasseri, D. John Doyle, Jacelyn Kolman, Ian Keith, Pamela J. Morgan, Doreen Cleave-Hogg, Susan Eveleigh, Jordan Tarshis, Sharon Davies, John Doyle, Heather Lee Loughlin, J. Patrick O’Connor, John F. Dolman, Fred S. Mikelberg, Gordana Dulovic, Brian G. Feagan, Cindy J. Wong, Alexandra Kirkley, D. W. C. Johnston, Frank C. Smith, Paul Whitsitt, William Li Pi Shanl, Steven B. Backman, Jeffrey Barkun, Peter Metrakos, John Tchervenkov, Mary Jane Salpeter, Leah Jamnicky, Michael Jewett, Ramiro Arellano, Brian Muirhead, Saifundin Rashiq, Meera Shah, Vikki Wilkinson, Samantha J. Woolsey, Barry A. Finegan, Carol Fiorilli, Joel L. Parlow, Nicole D. Avery, George N. Djaiani, Jayanta Muhkerji, Jacek M. Karski, Jo A. Carroll, Stuart McCluskey, Linda Harris, Jan Paton, Emmanuel Kanetos, William G. Williams, Cristina Hurtado, Manoj Gandhi, Sandy Clanachan, Woo Jong Shin, Bruce, D. Winegar, Jae Hang Shim, Woo Jae Jeon, Kyung Hun Kim, Bing Wang, David P. Archer, Naaznin Samanani, Sheldon H. Roth, Claudia Coimbra, Manon Choinière, Denis Babin, Francois Donati, Cynthia L. Henderson, John H. P. Friesen, Michael Jacka, Alan Cheng, Finlay McAlister, Jessie A. Leak, Tao Bui, Dy Nguyen, Alicia Kowalski, Keruyi Popat, Henry Kuerer, Paul Serowka, Kim Turner, Ted Ashbury, Tianlong Wang, Driss El-Kebir, Bernard Hubert, Ruud A. W. Veldhuizen, Dominique Gauvin, Gilbert Blaise, Fan Yang, and Patricia Amicone
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Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,General Medicine - Published
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5. The Assessment of Postural Stability After Ambulatory Anesthesia: A Comparison of Desflurane with Propofol
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Frances Chung, Jean Wong, Suntheralingam Yogendran, and Dajun Song
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Posture ,Postural control ,Desflurane ,Gynecologic Surgical Procedures ,Postoperative Complications ,Humans ,Medicine ,Anesthesia ,Force platform ,Postural Balance ,Propofol ,Balance (ability) ,Isoflurane ,business.industry ,Surgery ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Ambulatory Surgical Procedures ,Anesthesia Recovery Period ,Anesthetics, Inhalation ,Anesthetic ,Postural stability ,Ambulatory ,Female ,Laparoscopy ,business ,Anesthetics, Intravenous ,medicine.drug - Abstract
We designed this study to evaluate postural stability in outpatients after either desflurane or propofol anesthesia. After IRB approval, 120 consenting women undergoing gynecological laparoscopic procedures were randomly assigned to receive either desflurane or propofol-based general anesthesia. After surgery, patients' postural stability was measured as body sway velocity by using a computerized force platform in the following conditions: 1) standing on a firm surface with eyes open versus closed and 2) standing on a foam surface with eyes open versus closed. These measurements were made before anesthesia, immediately after the patient achieved a Post-Anesthesia Discharge Score of 9, and at actual discharge home. At the time patients first achieved a Post-Anesthesia Discharge Score of 9, the body sway in the Propofol group was significantly more than in the Desflurane group when patients were asked to stand on a foam surface with eyes closed (testing the ability of using vestibular information for balance control). We concluded that the desflurane-based anesthetic was associated with better postural control than the propofol-based anesthetic in the early recovery period after outpatient gynecological laparoscopic procedures.The residual effects of the short-acting general anesthetics desflurane and propofol on patient's balance function during recovery after surgery were assessed with a computerized force platform. The results showed that desflurane seemed to be associated with better postural control than propofol in the early recovery period.
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6. Vital capacity and patient controlled sevoflurane inhalation result in similar induction characteristics
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Ayman Hendy, Glenn P. McGuire, Charles Imarengiaye, Suntheralingam Yogendran, Jean Wong, Atul J. Prabhu, and Frances Chung
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Adult ,Male ,Methyl Ethers ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Vital Capacity ,Sevoflurane ,Laryngeal Masks ,Arthroscopy ,Laryngeal mask airway ,Anesthesiology ,Monitoring, Intraoperative ,Medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Inhalational induction ,Pain, Postoperative ,Inhalation ,business.industry ,Hemodynamics ,Analgesia, Patient-Controlled ,Electroencephalography ,General Medicine ,Laryngeal mask airway insertion ,Middle Aged ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Patient Satisfaction ,Anesthesia ,Conventional PCI ,Anesthetics, Inhalation ,Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting ,Female ,business ,Anesthesia, Inhalation ,medicine.drug - Abstract
To compare patient controlled inhalational induction (PCI) with the most commonly used sevoflurane induction technique, vital capacity inhalational induction (VCI).Following approval of the Research Ethics Board, 124 outpatients undergoing knee arthroscopy were randomly assigned to receive either PCI or VCI sevoflurane followed by laryngeal mask airway (LMA) insertion and sevoflurane maintenance. In the PCI group, the circle circuit was not primed. The patients were asked to hold the facemask themselves and breathe normally with sevoflurane 8% in oxygen at a flow rate of 4 L x min(-1). In the VCI group, the circle circuit was primed and patients were asked to take vital capacity breaths with sevoflurane 8% at an oxygen flow rate of 8 L x min(-1). The LMA was inserted as soon as the patient's jaw was relaxed. Time from induction to LMA insertion was recorded and insertion conditions rated. The amount of sevoflurane used for LMA insertion was calculated. Vital signs were monitored at one-minute intervals until ten minutes after LMA insertion.Demographic data were comparable. There were no differences with respect to LMA insertion time (PCI - 3.4 min vs VCI - 3.3 min), laryngospasm (PCI - 7% vs VCI - 5%), mean arterial pressure, heart rate, SaO(2) as well as patient's overall satisfaction.PCI was comparable to VCI in sevoflurane induction with respect to the speed of induction, side effects during induction and patient satisfaction. However, PCI requires no special training and is widely applicable to all patient populations.
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