Clinical Anesthesia Procedures of the Massachusetts General Hospital |
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... Procedures in peripheral vascular surgery include by- pass procedures such as iliofemoral , femoral - popliteal , femoral - femoral , femoral - tibial , axillofemoral , as well as aneurysmectomies and embolectomies . Although these pro ...
... Procedures in peripheral vascular surgery include by- pass procedures such as iliofemoral , femoral - popliteal , femoral - femoral , femoral - tibial , axillofemoral , as well as aneurysmectomies and embolectomies . Although these pro ...
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... procedures under local anesthesia re- quire that the patient be sedated and calm yet awake and cooperative , and not obtunded and sleep- ing from heavy premedication . 3. Premedication regimens will not increase IOP . There is no ...
... procedures under local anesthesia re- quire that the patient be sedated and calm yet awake and cooperative , and not obtunded and sleep- ing from heavy premedication . 3. Premedication regimens will not increase IOP . There is no ...
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... Procedures Paul Alfille A variety of surgical and diagnostic procedures that require anesthesia can be done without subsequent hospitalization . Advantages include lower costs , reduction in nosocomial in- fection , less disruption of ...
... Procedures Paul Alfille A variety of surgical and diagnostic procedures that require anesthesia can be done without subsequent hospitalization . Advantages include lower costs , reduction in nosocomial in- fection , less disruption of ...
Contents
General Preanesthetic Evaluation | 3 |
Specific Considerations with Cardiac | 15 |
Specific Considerations with Pulmonary | 29 |
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