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  1. Adenocarcinoma of the pancreas is one of the most aggressive cancer diseases affecting the human body. The oncogenic potential of this type of cancer is mainly characterized by its extreme growth rate triggere...

    Authors: Manuela Malsy, Kristina Gebhardt, Michael Gruber, Christoph Wiese, Bernhard Graf and Anika Bundscherer
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:111
  2. Postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) is a major complication after pancreatic surgery and results from an impaired healing of the pancreatic enteric anastomosis. Whether perioperative hemodynamic fluid mana...

    Authors: Nicolas De Schryver, Xavier Wittebole, Catherine Hubert, Jean-François Gigot, Pierre-François Laterre and Diego Castanares-Zapatero
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:109
  3. Retrobulbar block is a local anesthetic technique widely used for intraocular surgery. Although retrobulbar anesthesia is considered to be relatively safe, a number of serious adverse events have been reported...

    Authors: Maria Dettoraki, Chrisafoula Dimitropoulou, Nikolaos Nomikarios, Marilita M Moschos and Dimitrios Brοuzas
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:108
  4. Postreperfusion syndrome and haemodynamic instability are predictors for poor outcome after liver transplantation. Cytokine release has been claimed to be responsible for postreperfusion syndrome. However, the...

    Authors: Marco P. Zalunardo, Martin Schläpfer, Beatrice Beck-Schimmer, Burkhardt Seifert, Donat R. Spahn and Dominique Bettex
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:107
  5. Remifentanil and dexmedetomidine are well known to suppress airway reflexes during airway procedures. Smooth tracheal extubation is important after otologic surgery. The purpose of this study is to compare the...

    Authors: Qing Fan, Chunbo Hu, Min Ye and Xia Shen
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:106
  6. The brachial plexus at the infraclavicular level runs deeper compared to its course proximally, giving rise to impaired needle visualisation due to the steep angle of needle insertion with the current ultrasou...

    Authors: Zhi Yuen Beh, M. Shahnaz Hasan, Hou Yee Lai, Normadiah M. Kassim, Siti Rosmani Md Zin and Kin Fah Chin
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:105
  7. The goal of this study was to compare the influence of an interscalene brachial plexus block (ISB) performed with either bupivacaine or levobupivacaine in conjunction with general anaesthesia (GA) on desfluran...

    Authors: Levent Ozturk, Elvin Kesimci, Tuna Albayrak and Orhan Kanbak
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:104
  8. The only curative therapy for renal cell carcinoma is the complete removal of malignant tissue. Surgical bleeding during radical nephrectomy may require blood transfusion. Blood transfusion, however, is associ...

    Authors: Kyungmi Kim, Hyungseok Seo, Ji-Hyun Chin, Hyo-Jung Son, Jai-Hyun Hwang and Young-Kug Kim
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:103
  9. Caudal block is easily performed because the landmarks are superficial. However, the sacral hiatus is small and shallow in pediatric patients. In the present study, we evaluated under general anesthesia whethe...

    Authors: Yukako Abukawa, Koichi Hiroki, Nobutada Morioka, Hiroko Iwakiri, Tomoko Fukada, Hideyuki Higuchi and Makoto Ozaki
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:102
  10. Although mepivacaine has a known biphasic action on the aortic and coronary artery in several animal species, its effects on the lingual and pulmonary artery are not well understood and it is not yet known whe...

    Authors: Kenichi Satoh, Mami Chikuda, Ayako Ohashi, Miho Kumagai, Masahito Sato and Shigeharu Joh
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:101
  11. Duration of peripheral nerve blocks depends on multiple factors. Both technique and type of local anesthetic used, either with or without adjuncts, may result in different duration times of the block. The purp...

    Authors: Karin P.W. Schoenmakers, Maaike G.E. Fenten, Jan Willem Louwerens, Gert Jan Scheffer and Rudolf Stienstra
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:100
  12. Low-dose haloperidol is known to be effective for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV). However, precise dose-response studies have not been completed, especially in patients at high risk...

    Authors: Jin Joo, Yong Gyu Park, Jungwon Baek and Young Eun Moon
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:99
  13. Childbirth is one of the most painful experiences of a woman’s life. Authorities in the fields of obstetrics and anaesthesia encourage use of labour analgesia. Unlike in high-income countries, pain relief in l...

    Authors: Mary T. Nabukenya, Andrew Kintu, Agnes Wabule, Mark T Muyingo and Arthur Kwizera
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:98
  14. Pain following hip arthroscopy is highly variable and can be severe. Little published data exists demonstrating reliable predictors of significant pain after hip arthroscopy. The aim of this study was to ident...

    Authors: Chong Oon Tan, Yew Ming Chong, Phong Tran, Laurence Weinberg and William Howard
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:96
  15. Administration of vancomycin in critically ill patients needs close regulation. While subtherapeutical vancomycin serum concentration (VSC) is associated with increased mortality, accumulation is responsible f...

    Authors: Savino Spadaro, Angela Berselli, Alberto Fogagnolo, Maurizia Capuzzo, Riccardo Ragazzi, Elisabetta Marangoni, Sara Bertacchini and Carlo Alberto Volta
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:95
  16. We herein provide an analysis of lumbar epidural catheterization, which outlines a detailed anatomical description of the epidural anatomy, and may improve the success rate of neuraxial cannulation.

    Authors: Huanwei Jiang, Benchao Shi and Shiyuan Xu
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:94
  17. Learning from adverse events and near misses may reduce the incidence of preventable errors. Current literature on adverse events and near misses in the ICU focuses on errors reported by nurses and intensivist...

    Authors: Angela K.M. Lipshutz, James E. Caldwell, David L. Robinowitz and Michael A. Gropper
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:93
  18. The application of pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) close to the dorsal root ganglia, or peripheral nerves, has been demonstrated to be effective for the treatment of chronic neuropathic pain conditions. The goal o...

    Authors: Chun-Chang Yeh, Zhi-Fu Wu, Jui-Chieh Chen, Chih-Shung Wong, Chi-Jung Huang, Jinn-Shyan Wang and Chih-Cheng Chien
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:92
  19. Despite extensive research, the debate continues as to the optimal way of guiding intraoperative and postoperative fluid therapy. In 2009 we changed our institutional guideline for perioperative fluid therapy ...

    Authors: Lars Stryhn Bjerregaard, Hasse Møller-Sørensen, Kristoffer Lindskov Hansen, Jesper Ravn and Jens Christian Nilsson
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:91
  20. Coagulopathy is often accompanied by prolongation of prothrombin time (PT) in septic and nonseptic patients in intensive care unit (ICU). The conventional way to correct the coagulopathy is to administer fresh...

    Authors: Miroslav Durila, Pavel Lukáš, Marta Astraverkhava, Jan Beroušek, Michal Zábrodský and Tomáš Vymazal
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:89

    The Commentary to this article has been published in BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:86

  21. Hyperosmolar solutions have been used in neurosurgery to modify brain bulk and prevent neurological deterioration. The aim of this animal study was to compare the short-term effects of equivolemic, equiosmolar...

    Authors: Pavel Dostal, Jitka Schreiberova, Vlasta Dostalova, Vlasta Dostalova Jr, Tomas Tyll, Jiri Paral, Islam Abdo, Miroslav Cihlo, David Astapenko and Zdenek Turek
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:88
  22. Shivering is a frequent complication following surgery and anaesthesia. A large variety of studies have been reported that nefopam may be efficacious for the prevention and treatment of perioperative shivering...

    Authors: Meng Lv, Xuetao Wang, Wendong Qu, Mengjie Liu and Yuelan Wang
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:87
  23. It is still common practice to correct abnormal standard laboratory test results, such as increased INR or low platelet count, prior to invasive interventions, such as tracheostomy, central venous catheter ins...

    Authors: Klaus Görlinger and Fuat H. Saner
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:86

    The original article was published in BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:89

  24. One of the most feared complications during hysteroscopic surgery is haemodilution by absorption of distension media. One facet of haemodilution, i.e. hyponatremia, can lead to respiratory distress, pulmonary ...

    Authors: Philip Hepp, Tobias Jüttner, Ines Beyer, Tanja Fehm, Wolfgang Janni and Enrico Monaca
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:85
  25. We report the peculiar case of a patient with a retained large epidural catheter fragment, incidentally found 12 years after its placement. Our primary aim is to emphasize how the breakage and retention of eve...

    Authors: Riccardo Pinciroli and Roberto Fumagalli
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:83
  26. Major abdominal surgery is associated with significant risk of morbidity and mortality in the perioperative period. Optimising intraoperative fluid administration may result in improved outcomes. Our aim was t...

    Authors: András Mikor, Domonkos Trásy, Márton F Németh, Angelika Osztroluczki, Szilvia Kocsi, Ildikó Kovács, Gábor Demeter and Zsolt Molnár
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:82
  27. Because of its low rate of clinical complications, miniaturized extracorporeal perfusion systems (MEPS) are frequently used in heart centers worldwide. However, many recent studies refer to the higher probabil...

    Authors: Anas Aboud, Hendrikje Mederos-Dahms, Kai Liebing, Armin Zittermann, Harald Schubert, Edward Murray, Andre Renner, Jan Gummert and Jochen Börgermann
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:81
  28. Mild hypothermia (34–35 Â°C) increases perioperative blood loss. Our previous studies showed that desmopressin could have in vitro beneficial effects on hypothermia-induced primary haemostasis impairment. In this ...

    Authors: Pui Yee Tsui, Chi Wai Cheung, Yvonne Lee, Susan Wai Sum Leung and Kwok Fu Jacobus Ng
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:80
  29. Dexmedetomidine can be used for the prevention of emergence agitation (EA) in children. However, an inadequate dose of dexmedetomidine can induce prolonged sedation and cardiovascular complications. The aim of...

    Authors: Hee-Soo Kim, Hyo-Jin Byon, Jong-Eun Kim, Yong-Hee Park, Ji-Hyun Lee and Jin-Tae Kim
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:79
  30. Dissatisfaction with the intensive care unit may threaten medical care. Clarifying treatment preferences can be useful in these settings, where physician direction may influence decision making and therefore m...

    Authors: Amr S. Omar, Praveen C. Sivadasan, Mumi Gul, Rula Taha, Alejandro Kohn Tuli and Rajvir Singh
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:78
  31. Novel approaches to preoperative assessment and management before elective surgery are warranted to ensure that a sustainable high quality service is provided. The benefits of a call centre incorporating an ex...

    Authors: Guy Ludbrook, Richard Seglenieks, Shona Osborn and Cliff Grant
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:77
  32. The increased intracranial pressure can significantly complicate the perioperative period in major abdominal surgery, increasing the risk of complications, the length of recovery from the surgery, worsening th...

    Authors: Igor Zabolotskikh and Nikita Trembach
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:76
  33. Although the prone position providing better exposure for anorectal surgery is required it can cause a reduction of cardiac output and cardiac index. The goal was to compare haemodynamic changes assessed by im...

    Authors: Jurgita Borodiciene, Jurate Gudaityte and Andrius Macas
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:74
  34. Hyperinflation (HI) is performed following open endotracheal suctioning (OES), whose goals include: to stimulate a cough, recover oxygenation and improve compliance. However, it may also induce unintended cons...

    Authors: Junko Kamiyama, Subrina Jesmin, Hideaki Sakuramoto, Nobutake Shimojyo, Majedul Islam, Keiichi Hagiya, Masato Sugano, Takeshi Unoki, Masami Oki, Satoru Kawano and Taro Mizutani
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:73
  35. The infusion of large amounts of Ringer’s lactate prolongs the functional gastrointestinal recovery time and increases the number of complications after open abdominal surgery. We performed an open-labelled cl...

    Authors: Yuhong Li, Rui He, Xiaojiang Ying and Robert G Hahn
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:72
  36. Central venous catheter placement is an important aspect of patient care for the administration of fluids and medications and for monitoring purposes. However, it is still associated with significant morbidity...

    Authors: Jinguang Ruan, Cao Zhang, Zhiyou Peng, David Yue Tang and Zhiying Feng
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:71
  37. Although pre-emptive analgesia is commonly used for the management of postoperative pain in developed countries, no defined protocol has been carried out and widely practiced, especially in transabdominal hyst...

    Authors: Jian-qing Chen, Zhen Wu, Lai-you Wen, Jian-zhong Miao, Yong-ming Hu and Ruiping Xue
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:70
  38. The perioperative use and relevance of protective ventilation in surgical patients is being increasingly recognized. Obesity poses particular challenges to adequate mechanical ventilation in addition to surgic...

    Authors: Ana Fernandez-Bustamante, Soshi Hashimoto, Ary Serpa Neto, Pierre Moine, Marcos F Vidal Melo and John E Repine
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:56
  39. The Guardian Laryngeal Mask Airway (G-LMA) is a new silicone-based single-use extraglottic device with the drainage port and a cuff pilot valve with pressure indicator. The aim of this study is to compare the ...

    Authors: Ajay Kumar Pajiyar, Zhiting Wen, Haiyun Wang, Lin Ma, Lumin Miao and Guolin Wang
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:69
  40. Some studies have demonstrated dexmedetomidine has anti-inflammatory effect on septic rats. However, the mechanism of how dexmedetomidine exerts these effects is still remained unknown. This study was designed...

    Authors: Jianxing Zhang, Zhipeng Wang, Yan Wang, Guobin Zhou and Hongying Li
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:68
  41. We have proved that hypercapnic acidosis (a PaCO2 of 80-100 mmHg) protects against ventilator-induced lung injury in rats. However, there remains uncertainty regarding the appropriate target PaCO2 or if greater C...

    Authors: Wanchao Yang, Ziyong Yue, Xiaoguang Cui, Yueping Guo, Lili Zhang, Huacheng Zhou and Wenzhi Li
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:67
  42. Epinephrine is a first-line drug for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, but its efficacy in the treatment of bupivacaine-induced cardiac toxicity is still in question. We hypothesized that epinephrine can reverse ...

    Authors: Fuli Liu, Bingjing Wu, Yongjun Du, Yiquan Wu, Hongfei Chen, Fangfang Xia, Zhousheng Jin and Xuzhong Xu
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:66
  43. Non-traumatic coma (NTC) is a serious condition requiring swift medical or surgical decision making upon arrival at the emergency department. Knowledge of the most frequent etiologies of NTC and associated mor...

    Authors: Marlene WB Horsting, Mira D Franken, Jan Meulenbelt, Wilton A van Klei and Dylan W de Lange
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:65
  44. In infants, sevoflurane is commonly used for induction of anesthesia, following which a muscle relaxant is administered to facilitate tracheal intubation. When rocuronium is used as the muscle relaxant, intuba...

    Authors: Hiroshi Hanamoto, Aiji Boku, Yoshinari Morimoto, Mitsutaka Sugimura, Chiho Kudo and Hitoshi Niwa
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:64
  45. General and regional anesthesia are the two main techniques used in cesarean section. Regional anesthesia is preferred, but under certain circumstances, such as by patient request and in patients with back def...

    Authors: Janat Tumukunde, Dlamini Diana Lomangisi, Ocen Davidson, Andrew Kintu, Ejoku Joseph and Arthur Kwizera
    Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:63

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