Rhode Island Anesthesia Services
At Rhode Island Anesthesia Services, our goal is to provide excellent care for our patients and streamline procedures for our surgical partners.
We are experts in providing comprehensive anesthesia services led by a board-certified anesthesiologist.
The management of patients with tracheal stenosis presents a number of significant challenges, including the potential for airway obstruction, difficulty in ventilation, and an increased risk of perioperative complications.
Anesthesia and Tracheal Stenosis - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services Adherence to these principles can significantly reduce perioperative morbidity and mortality in patients with tracheal stenosis.
Predicting outcomes is a critical aspect of planning and patient management. Understanding the potential risks and complications that might arise after surgery helps providers deliver better care and improve rates.
Using Comorbidities to Predicting Postoperative Outcome - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services Comorbidities' role in predicting postoperative outcomes, enhancing patient care and surgical success rates.
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a condition that causes high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs. While the signs and symptoms of PH can be nonspecific, patients usually present with shortness of breath and fatigue, which progressively worsen over time until right-sided heart failure develops.
Anesthesia Considerations for Pulmonary Hypertension - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services Pulmonary hypertension and right-sided heart failure present unique challenges for anesthesia and surgery and increase the risk of perioperative mortality and morbidity.
The management of postoperative pain in pediatric patients is a critical component of surgical care, as it directly influences recovery speed, overall comfort, and the risk of developing chronic pain.
Postoperative Pain in Pediatric Patients after Maintenance Anesthesia with Propofol or Sevoflurane - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services The comparison between postoperative pain in pediatric patients with propofol or sevoflurane.
Fascial plane nerve blocks are a type of regional anesthesia that offer versatile and effective pain management in various surgical and chronic pain settings. By targeting specific planes within the fascial layers, these nerve blocks provide localized analgesia with minimal side effects, enhancing patient comfort and recovery.
Overview of Fascial Plane Nerve Blocks - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services There are several types of fascial plane nerve blocks, each tailored to target specific regions of the body.
diseases affect many people worldwide and can have severe impacts on quality of life and function. Fortunately, numerous eye conditions, including cataracts, glaucoma, and corneal injury, now have the option of surgical treatment.
Eye Conditions with Surgical Treatment Options - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services Fortunately, numerous eye conditions, including cataracts, glaucoma, and corneal injury, now have the option of surgical treatment.
While the sensation of pain is ubiquitous, the report of or reaction to pain can differ dramatically across species and individuals.
Cortical Influence on Pain Perception - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services
Endometrial ablation provides relief from heavy menstrual bleeding, or menorrhagia, for millions of women worldwide.
Success Rates of Endometrial Ablation - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services Endometrial ablation provides relief from heavy menstrual bleeding, or menorrhagia, for millions of women worldwide.
Although social media usage for medical purposes has been increasing in popularity for over a decade, the practice remains controversial.
Role of Social Media in Doctors' Decision Making - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services In this new era of technology, social media will continue to grow in the lives of physicians and patients. This trend is here to stay.
An infusion pump is a medical device utilized to deliver controlled amounts of fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a patient’s body.
Syringe Pumps: Overview, Clinical Uses, and Safety Considerations Syringe pumps are a compact type of infusion pump that are useful for precise doses. Various types of infusion pumps cater to specific needs.
Intercostal nerve blockade is a multi-level, regional technique that can provide analgesia or act as an anesthetic adjunct in various situations.
Intercostal Nerve Block - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services Intercostal nerve blockade is a multi-level, regional technique that can provide analgesia or act as an anesthetic adjunct in various...
Olanzapine is a medication that is most commonly administered for mental and mood disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
A pre-anesthesia physical exam is an important step of the preoperative evaluation that reduces patients' level of surgical risk and optimizes outcomes.
Pre-Anesthesia Physical Exam - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services The pre-anesthesia physical exam takes place to reduce a patient’s level of surgical risk and optimize outcomes.
Intraoperative monitoring of body organs typically focuses on diseased organs or general physical functioning. However, there has been growing interest in neural monitoring as another way to assess patient status during surgery.
Neural Monitoring During Surgery - Rhode Island Anesthesia However, there has been growing interest in neural monitoring as another way to assess patient status during surgery. The existing literature on neural monitoring during surgery is typically separated by the type of surgery or the organ/organ system of interest.
Patients may receive anesthetic drugs to be sedated for surgery. However, studies indicate that disrupting the normal functioning of these targets can lead to undesirable side effects and cognitive risks.
Cognitive Risks with Anesthesia - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services Anesthesia is associated with several cognitive risks, ranging from short-term confusion to longer-term memory issues.
Telehealth is the remote distribution of health services through electronic technologies. It has increased significantly in recent years, allowing healthcare providers to prescribe medications without an in-person interaction. Telehealth has both pros and cons.
Pros and Cons of Telehealth Prescriptions - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services Telehealth allows providers to provide prescriptions to patients without physical exams or face-to-face interactions, which has pros and cons.
It is possible to have too much oxygen during surgery.
Negative Effects of Too Much Oxygen During Surgery - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services Oxygen is necessary for human health and survival, but too much oxygen during surgery can adversely affect patient health and recovery.
Desflurane and isoflurane are volatile liquid agents commonly used in clinical practice as inhalation anesthetics. This article compares the two agents.
Desflurane vs. Isoflurane - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services Desflurane tends to allow faster recovery after anesthesia than isoflurane, but desflurane may be less potent than isoflurane.
Awake tracheal intubation involves putting an endotracheal tube in the trachea while the patient is spontaneously breathing. This allows the patient to maintain their respirations or airway reflexes. Intubation without general anesthesia is recommended in cases where the airway may be hard to maintain.
Intubation without General Anesthesia - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services In the cases of intubation without general anesthesia, the patient will maintain their own airway until intubation is achieved.
After surgery, postoperative fever may occur when the body reacts to infection and other stressors. While it will typically resolve on its own, providers should still be trained to manage postoperative fever.
Management of Postoperative Fever - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services The management of postoperative fever involves identifying and addressing the underlying cause and providing supportive care to the patient.
Modern lead poisoning incidents can come from workplace and environmental exposure. Symptoms depend on the method of exposure and are often ambiguous, which leads to misdiagnosis until the late stages.
Lead Poisoning: An Overview - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services The liver accumulates lead and patients with lead poisoning have noticeable liver injury in the form of fibrosis and steatosis.
Liver problems have become increasingly frequent in the U.S. and globally. Patients with liver problems have a decreased ability to process some drugs like pain medication, thus it is important to plan administration carefully.
Safety of Pain Medication for Patients with Liver Problems - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services With careful planning, pain medication can be administered correctly to prevent any negative side effects in patients with liver problems.
Roughly a third of the global population is still unvaccinated. Access to COVID boosters and willingness to take them in low-income countries versus high-income countries varies greatly.
Global Uptake of Covid Vaccine Boosters - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services Global populations vary not only in their access to COVID-19 boosters, but also their willingness to take them.
Abbott’s new spinal cord stimulation device is developed to treat multiple areas of the body at once; the company says the device can last up to a decade because it sends periodic pulses to the nerves, rather than a constant sensation.
Abbott proclaims FDA approval of neurostimulator to treat pain in 6 areas at once A spinal cord stimulation device newly approved in the U.S. one-ups other pain relief devices—or, perhaps, six-ups them—by treating multiple areas of the body at once. | A spinal cord stimulation device newly approved in the U.S. one-ups other pain relief devices—or, perhaps, six-ups them—by...
Researchers discover a new molecule, fabimycin, that inhibits drug-resistant bacteria in lab experiments; scientists hope that this compound could one day be used to treat challenging infections in humans.
New drug candidate fights off more than 300 drug-resistant bacteria - American Chemical Society In ACS Central Science, researchers report a new molecule that inhibits drug-resistant bacteria in lab experiments. This compound, fabimycin, could one day be used to treat challenging infections in humans.
Researchers from MIT have developed a bioadhesive ultrasound device that allows for hands-free monitoring of internal structures. It is composed of hydrogel, a water-filled polymer, that maintains its shape continuously.
With the help of a sticky, stretchy material, scientists design a continuous ultrasound system “It’s a very impressive new frontier about how we can use ultrasound imaging continuously," said Eric Topol.
Scientists have recently developed a new potential painkiller, named BnOCPA, that is non-addictive. BnOCPA is unique in that it both is selective and reduces potential side effects.
Scientists Create New Non-Opioid Painkiller With Fewer Side Effects Researchers have developed a promising new non-opioid painkiller, potentially with fewer side effects compared to other potent painkillers, and a unique mode of action, potentially opening a new pipeline for the development of analgesic drugs.
Dexmedetomidine, and anesthetic drug, is unique in that its pharmacological profile mimics natural sleep patterns. Its use in pediatrics has grown due the to benefits of its use in procedural sedation, anxiety management, and pediatric palliative care.
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Dexmedetomidine for Pediatrics - Rhode Island Anesthesia Services The use of dexmedetomidine in pediatrics has shown the benefits of its use in procedural sedation, anxiety management, and more.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has ordered an additional 2.5 million doses of monkeypox vaccine to combat the increasing number of cases arising throughout the country. Delivery of doses will start to arrive at the end of the year.
HHS orders 2.5 million additional doses of Bavarian Nordic’s monkeypox vaccine - Homeland Preparedness News Responding to the more than 450 cases of monkeypox reported in the United States as of July 1, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) ordered another 2.5 million doses of Bavarian Nordic’s JYNNEOS vaccine for smallpox and … Read More »
The FDA has recently approved pharmacists to prescribe Paxlovid, Pfizer’s antiviral COVID treatment. Pharmacies have been pushing for this measure, as it increases access to the medication for many patients.
FDA allows pharmacists to prescribe Paxlovid COVID treatment This is a major win for pharmacies, which had pushed for the move.
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