A specialty concerned with the study of anesthetics and anesthesia.
Hospital department responsible for the administration of functions and activities pertaining to the delivery of anesthetics.
Concept referring to the standardized fees for services rendered by health care providers, e.g., laboratories and physicians, and reimbursement for those services under Medicare Part B. It includes acceptance by the physician.
An international agreement of the World Medical Association which offers guidelines for conducting experiments using human subjects. It was adopted in 1962 and revised by the 18th World Medical Assembly at Helsinki, Finland in 1964. Subsequent revisions were made in 1975, 1983, 1989, and 1996. (From Encyclopedia of Bioethics, rev ed, 1995)
Programs of training in medicine and medical specialties offered by hospitals for graduates of medicine to meet the requirements established by accrediting authorities.
A state characterized by loss of feeling or sensation. This depression of nerve function is usually the result of pharmacologic action and is induced to allow performance of surgery or other painful procedures.
Evaluation, planning, and use of a range of procedures and airway devices for the maintenance or restoration of a patient's ventilation.
The use of persons coached to feign symptoms or conditions of real diseases in a life-like manner in order to teach or evaluate medical personnel.
Organizations which certify physicians and dentists as specialists in various fields of medical and dental practice.
Physicians who hold degrees from medical schools in countries other than the ones in which they practice.
The capability to perform acceptably those duties directly related to patient care.
A range of methods used to reduce pain and anxiety during dental procedures.
Specially trained personnel to assist in routine technical procedures in the operating room.
Facilities equipped for performing surgery.
The profession of writing. Also the identity of the writer as the creator of a literary production.
Coded listings of physician or other professional services using units that indicate the relative value of the various services they perform. They take into account time, skill, and overhead cost required for each service, but generally do not consider the relative cost-effectiveness. Appropriate conversion factors can be used to translate the abstract units of the relative value scales into dollar fees for each service based on work expended, practice costs, and training costs.
Certification as complying with a standard set by non-governmental organizations, applied for by institutions, programs, and facilities on a voluntary basis.
Standardized objective tests designed to facilitate the evaluation of personality.
Educational programs for medical graduates entering a specialty. They include formal specialty training as well as academic work in the clinical and basic medical sciences, and may lead to board certification or an advanced medical degree.
Amounts charged to the patient as payer for medical services.
The practice of dentistry concerned with the dental problems of children, proper maintenance, and treatment. The dental care may include the services provided by dental specialists.
Compliance with a set of standards defined by non-governmental organizations. Certification is applied for by individuals on a voluntary basis and represents a professional status when achieved, e.g., certification for a medical specialty.
A procedure involving placement of a tube into the trachea through the mouth or nose in order to provide a patient with oxygen and anesthesia.
Operations carried out for the correction of deformities and defects, repair of injuries, and diagnosis and cure of certain diseases. (Taber, 18th ed.)
Advanced and highly specialized care provided to medical or surgical patients whose conditions are life-threatening and require comprehensive care and constant monitoring. It is usually administered in specially equipped units of a health care facility.
Societies whose membership is limited to physicians.
The observation and analysis of movements in a task with an emphasis on the amount of time required to perform the task.
Selection of a type of occupation or profession.
The availability of HEALTH PERSONNEL. It includes the demand and recruitment of both professional and allied health personnel, their present and future supply and distribution, and their assignment and utilization.
The remuneration paid or benefits granted to an employee.
Errors or mistakes committed by health professionals which result in harm to the patient. They include errors in diagnosis (DIAGNOSTIC ERRORS), errors in the administration of drugs and other medications (MEDICATION ERRORS), errors in the performance of surgical procedures, in the use of other types of therapy, in the use of equipment, and in the interpretation of laboratory findings. Medical errors are differentiated from MALPRACTICE in that the former are regarded as honest mistakes or accidents while the latter is the result of negligence, reprehensible ignorance, or criminal intent.
A publication issued at stated, more or less regular, intervals.
Procedure in which patients are induced into an unconscious state through use of various medications so that they do not feel pain during surgery.
Hospitals located in a rural area.
Agents that are capable of inducing a total or partial loss of sensation, especially tactile sensation and pain. They may act to induce general ANESTHESIA, in which an unconscious state is achieved, or may act locally to induce numbness or lack of sensation at a targeted site.
An occupation limited in scope to a subsection of a broader field.
The process of choosing employees for specific types of employment. The concept includes recruitment.
Time period from 1901 through 2000 of the common era.
Ultrashort-acting anesthetics that are used for induction. Loss of consciousness is rapid and induction is pleasant, but there is no muscle relaxation and reflexes frequently are not reduced adequately. Repeated administration results in accumulation and prolongs the recovery time. Since these agents have little if any analgesic activity, they are seldom used alone except in brief minor procedures. (From AMA Drug Evaluations Annual, 1994, p174)
The art and science of studying, performing research on, preventing, diagnosing, and treating disease, as well as the maintenance of health.
A variety of anesthetic methods such as EPIDURAL ANESTHESIA used to control the pain of childbirth.
The assessing of academic or educational achievement. It includes all aspects of testing and test construction.
An intravenous anesthetic agent which has the advantage of a very rapid onset after infusion or bolus injection plus a very short recovery period of a couple of minutes. (From Smith and Reynard, Textbook of Pharmacology, 1992, 1st ed, p206). Propofol has been used as ANTICONVULSANTS and ANTIEMETICS.
Educational institutions for individuals specializing in the field of medicine.
The collective designation of three organizations with common membership: the European Economic Community (Common Market), the European Coal and Steel Community, and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom). It was known as the European Community until 1994. It is primarily an economic union with the principal objectives of free movement of goods, capital, and labor. Professional services, social, medical and paramedical, are subsumed under labor. The constituent countries are Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. (The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1997, p842)
Freedom from exposure to danger and protection from the occurrence or risk of injury or loss. It suggests optimal precautions in the workplace, on the street, in the home, etc., and includes personal safety as well as the safety of property.
Drugs used to induce drowsiness or sleep or to reduce psychological excitement or anxiety.
Hospitals maintained by a university for the teaching of medical students, postgraduate training programs, and clinical research.
Individuals enrolled in a school of medicine or a formal educational program in medicine.
The constant checking on the state or condition of a patient during the course of a surgical operation (e.g., checking of vital signs).
Hospitals engaged in educational and research programs, as well as providing medical care to the patients.
Individuals licensed to practice medicine.
Predetermined sets of questions used to collect data - clinical data, social status, occupational group, etc. The term is often applied to a self-completed survey instrument.
Systematic identification of a population's needs or the assessment of individuals to determine the proper level of services needed.

Radiation dose to patients and personnel during intraoperative digital subtraction angiography. (1/702)

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The use of intraoperative angiography to assess the results of neurovascular surgery is increasing. The purpose of this study was to measure the radiation dose to patients and personnel during intraoperative angiography and to determine the effect of experience. METHODS: Fifty consecutive intraoperative angiographic studies were performed during aneurysmal clipping or arteriovenous malformation resection from June 1993 to December 1993 and another 50 from December 1994 to June 1995. Data collected prospectively included fluoroscopy time, digital angiography time, number of views, and amount of time the radiologist spent in the room. Student's t-test was used to assess statistical significance. Effective doses were calculated from radiation exposure measurements using adult thoracic and head phantoms. RESULTS: The overall median examination required 5.2 minutes of fluoroscopy, 55 minutes of operating room use, 40 seconds of digital angiographic series time, and four views and runs. The mean room time and the number of views and runs increased in the second group of patients. A trend toward reduced fluoroscopy time was noted. Calculated effective doses for median values were as follows: patient, 76.7 millirems (mrems); radiologist, 0.028 mrems; radiology technologist, 0.044 mrems; and anesthesiologist, 0.016 mrems. CONCLUSION: Intraoperative angiography is performed with a reasonable radiation dose to the patient and personnel. The number of angiographic views and the radiologist's time in the room increase with experience.  (+info)

Correlating fibreoptic nasotracheal endoscopy performance and psychomotor aptitude. (2/702)

We have investigated the correlation between the scores attained on computerized psychometric tests, measuring psychomotor and information processing aptitudes, and learning fibreoptic endoscopy with the videoendoscope. Sixteen anaesthetic trainees performed two adaptive tracking tasks (ADTRACK 2 and ADTRACK 3) and one information management task (MAZE) from the MICROPAT testing system. They then embarked on a standardized fibreoptic training programme during which they performed 15 supervised fibreoptic nasotracheal intubations on anaesthetized oral surgery patients. There was a significant correlation between the means of the 15 endoscopy times and both ADTRACK 2 (r = -0.599, P = 0.014) and ADTRACK 3 (r = -0.589, P = 0.016) scores. The correlation between the means of the 15 endoscopy times and MAZE scores was not significant. The ratios of the mean endoscopy time for the last seven endoscopies to the mean endoscopy time for the first seven endoscopies were not significantly correlated with ADTRACK 2, ADTRACK 3 or MAZE scores. Psychomotor abilities appeared to be determinants of trainees' initial proficiency in endoscopy, but did not appear to be determinants of trainees' rates of progress during early fibreoptic training.  (+info)

Concentration and second-gas effects in the water analogue. (3/702)

The water analogue provides a visual model of the process of anaesthetic exchange. In the standard version, a single pipe connects the mouth container to the lung container and the conductance of this mouth-lung pipe is proportional to alveolar ventilation. This implies that inspired and expired ventilations are equal. In fact, with high inspired concentrations of nitrous oxide, early rapid uptake of gas by solution leads to a substantial difference between inspired and expired ventilation which in turn leads to concentration and second-gas effects. It is shown that by representing inspired and expired ventilations separately, and keeping one of them constant while varying the other to compensate for rapid uptake, concentration and second-gas effects are reproduced in the water analogue. Other means of reproducing the effects are reported but we believe that the first method is the most realistic and the most appropriate for teaching.  (+info)

A matter of life and death: what every anesthesiologist should know about the medical, legal, and ethical aspects of declaring brain death. (4/702)

Accurate criteria for death are increasingly important as it becomes more difficult for the public to distinguish between patients who are still alive from those who, through the aid of medical technology, merely look like they are alive even though they are dead. Patients and their families need to know that a clear line can be drawn between life and death, and that patients who are alive will not be unintentionally treated as though they are dead. For the public to trust the pronouncements of medical doctors as to whether a patient is dead or alive, the criteria must be unambiguous, understandable, and infallible. It is equally important to physicians that accurate, infallible criteria define death. Physicians need to know that a clear line can be drawn between life and death so that patients who are dead are not treated as though they are alive. Such criteria enable us to terminate expensive medical care to corpses. Clear criteria for death also allow us to ethically request the gift of vital organs. Clear, infallible criteria allow us to assure families and society that one living person will not be intentionally or unintentionally killed for the sake of another. The pressure of organ scarcity must not lead physicians to allow the criteria for life and death to become blurred because of the irreparable harm this would cause to the patient-physician relationship and the devastating impact it could have on organ transplantation. As the cases presented here illustrate, anesthesiologists have an important responsibility in the process of assuring that some living patients are not sacrificed to benefit others. Criteria for declaring death should be familiar to every anesthesiologist participating in organ retrieval. Before accepting the responsibility of maintaining a donor for vital organ collection, the anesthesiologist should review data supplied in the chart supporting the diagnosis of brain death and seriously question inconsistencies and inadequate testing conditions. Knowledge of brain death criteria and proper application of these criteria could have changed the course of each of the cases presented.  (+info)

Consistency, inter-rater reliability, and validity of 441 consecutive mock oral examinations in anesthesiology: implications for use as a tool for assessment of residents. (5/702)

BACKGROUND: Oral practice examinations (OPEs) are used extensively in many anesthesiology programs for various reasons, including assessment of clinical judgment. Yet oral examinations have been criticized for their subjectivity. The authors studied the reliability, consistency, and validity of their OPE program to determine if it was a useful assessment tool. METHODS: From 1989 through 1993, we prospectively studied 441 OPEs given to 190 residents. The examination format closely approximated that used by the American Board of Anesthesiology. Pass-fail grade and an overall numerical score were the OPE results of interest. Internal consistency and inter-rater reliability were determined using agreement measures. To assess their validity in describing competence, OPE results were correlated with in-training examination results and faculty evaluations. Furthermore, we analyzed the relationship of OPE with implicit indicators of resident preparation such as length of training. RESULTS: The internal consistency coefficient for the overall numerical score was 0.82, indicating good correlation among component scores. The interexaminer agreement was 0.68, indicating moderate or good agreement beyond that expected by chance. The actual agreement among examiners on pass-fail was 84%. Correlation of overall numerical score with in-training examination scores and faculty evaluations was moderate (r = 0.47 and 0.41, respectively; P < 0.01). OPE results were significantly (P < 0.01) associated with training duration, previous OPE experience, trainee preparedness, and trainee anxiety. CONCLUSION: Our results show the substantial internal consistency and reliability of OPE results at a single institution. The positive correlation of OPE scores with in-training examination scores, faculty evaluations, and other indicators of preparation suggest that OPEs are a reasonably valid tool for assessment of resident performance.  (+info)

Cuffed oropharyngeal airway (COPA) as an adjunct to fibreoptic tracheal intubation. (6/702)

The cuffed oropharyngeal airway (COPA) was evaluated as an adjunct to oral and nasal fibreoptic tracheal intubation in 40 adult patients during general anaesthesia. Time from start to completion of intubation decreased rapidly with experience (median time 138 s). We conclude that the COPA may be a useful adjunct to fibreoptic tracheal intubation, allowing control and support of the airway during the procedure, using various anaesthetic techniques, in an acceptable amount of time. The ability to perform fibreoptic tracheal intubation while effectively supporting the airway using the COPA may be advantageous in managing the difficult airway and in trainee education.  (+info)

French survey of anesthesia in 1996. (7/702)

BACKGROUND: To identify the growth in the number of anesthetic procedures since 1980 and the changes in the practice of anesthesia, the present survey was designed to collect and analyze the anesthetic activity performed in France in 1996, from a representative sample collected in all French hospitals and clinics. METHODS: This study, initiated by the French Society of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, collected information that included the characteristics of patients (age, sex, American Society of Anesthesiologists status), the techniques of anesthesia, and the nature of the procedure for which anesthesia was required. All French private, public, and military hospitals were asked to participate in the survey. In each hospital in the country, all anesthetic procedures were documented and collected during 3 consecutive days, chosen at random during a 12-month period, to obtain a representative sample of the annual activity. All data were analyzed at the INSERM (National Institute of Health and MEDICAL RESEARCH: At the conclusion of the study, 5% of hospitals were randomly assigned to be audited to check for missing data and errors. The rate of anesthetic activity was calculated as the ratio between the annual number of anesthetic procedures and the number of the general population in the same age group. RESULTS: The participation rate of hospitals was 98%. The analysis of the 62,415 collected questionnaires allowed extrapolation of the anesthetic activity to 7,937,000 anesthetic procedures (95% confidence interval, +/- 387,000) performed in France in 1996. Thus, the annual rate of anesthetic procedures was 13.5 per 100 population, varying between 5.4 per 100 in girls aged 5-14 yr and 30.2 per 100 in men aged 75-84 yr. Surgery was involved in 71% of anesthesia cases. Regional anesthesia alone was performed in 20% of all surgical cases and was combined with general anesthesia in 3% of additional cases. Anesthesia for obstetric procedures represented 9% of all cases. Seventy-six percent of all anesthetic procedures started between 12:00 A.M. and 7:00 A.M. were related to obstetric activities. CONCLUSION: In comparison with a previous study, the present survey shows that the number of anesthetic procedures has increased by 120% since 1980, and the rate of anesthetic procedures increased from 6.6 to 13.5 per 100 population, the major changes being observed in patients aged > or = 75 yr and in those with an American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status of 3. In the same time period, the number of regional anesthetic procedures increased 14-fold. In obstetrics, the practice of epidural analgesia extended from 1.5% to 51% of all deliveries of the country.  (+info)

Tactile evaluation of fade of the train-of-four and double-burst stimulation using the anaesthetist's non-dominant hand. (8/702)

We have studied detection of fade in response to train-of-four (TOF), double-burst stimulation3,3 (DBS3,3) or DBS3,2, assessed tactilely by the anaesthetist using the index finger of the non-dominant hand and the thumb of the patient, compared with that assessed when the index finger of the dominant hand was used. The probability of detection of any fade in response to TOF or DBS3,3 using the non-dominant hand was significantly less than when the dominant hand was used (P < 0.05). The probability of identification of fade in response to DBS3,2 assessed using the non-dominant hand was comparable with that evaluated using the dominant hand when TOF ratios were 0-0.9, but when TOF ratios reached 0.91-1.00, detection using the non-dominant hand was significantly less common than with the dominant hand (12% vs 33%; P < 0.05). Using the non-dominant hand, the probability of detection of fade in response to ulnar nerve stimulation was less than that with the dominant hand and only the absence of DBS3,2 fade ensured sufficient recovery of neuromuscular block.  (+info)

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  • Drexel University College of Medicine is pleased to announce that Michael S. Green, DO, has been appointed chair of the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine. (drexel.edu)
  • At the University of Vermont Medical Center, a team of board certified anesthesiologists, residents, certified registered nurse anesthetists, and anesthesiology assistants provide clinical services, ranging from simple sedations for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to sophisticated anesthesia for complex surgeries. (uvm.edu)
  • We are pleased to announce that our obstetric anesthesia service has been designated as a Center of Excellence by the Society for Obstetric Anesthesiology and Perinatology in the United States, effective in 2020. (sidra.org)
  • Sidra Medicine's pediatric anesthesiology department provides anesthesia and pain relief services to children and adolescents aged birth to 18 years. (sidra.org)
  • He is a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology and is a reviewer for Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, Annals of Thoracic Surgery , and Minerva Anestesiologica . (drexel.edu)
  • Dr. David Chavez, MD is a health care provider primarily located in Riverside, CA. Their specialties include Anesthesiology. (vitals.com)
  • In addition, physicians in the specialties of anesthesiology, pathology, and radiology were excluded from the physician universe. (cdc.gov)
  • Not in specialties of anesthesiology, pathology, and radiology. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Jesse Rinehart specializes in anesthesiology. (sanfordhealth.org)
  • Dr. Chavez works in Riverside, CA and specializes in Anesthesiology. (vitals.com)
  • She works in San Marino, CA and 3 other locations and specializes in Anesthesiology and Internal Medicine. (webmd.com)
  • Green is an associate professor of anesthesiology and director of the Anesthesiology Residency Program. (drexel.edu)
  • Green received his degree in osteopathic medicine from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and completed the Drexel/Hahnemann Anesthesiology Residency Program, serving as chief resident in his final year. (drexel.edu)
  • He has since had anesthesiology residency training at UMMC. (umc.edu)
  • In addition to patient care and clinical research, experimental research represents the third field of activity of the Department of Anesthesiology and Surgical Intensive Care Medicine. (uni-augsburg.de)
  • Our anesthesiology department ranks in the top five nationally in NIH funded research, and is the recipient of an NIH funded research training program. (mcw.edu)
  • The Department of Anaesthesiology and surgery is one out of five anaesthesia/surgery units at Rigshospitalet. (rigshospitalet.dk)
  • The department carries out extensive postgraduate training activities, with six physicians who are reserved for training of medical specialists in anaesthesiology. (rigshospitalet.dk)
  • Green is a recipient of the Excellence in Clinical Service Award of Hahnemann University Hospital, and the Golden Laryngoscope Award and Resident Teaching Award of the College's Department of Anesthesiology. (drexel.edu)
  • Dr. William Chiang, chief resident in the UMMC Department of Anesthesiology, has joined the Medical Center faculty as an instructor in anesthesiology. (umc.edu)
  • A resident member of the American Society of Anesthesiology and the American Medical Association, Chiang is a Program Evaluation Committee member in the UMMC Department of Anesthesiology and a resident panel member and SIM instructor for the UMMC Anesthesiology Interest Group. (umc.edu)
  • Anesthesiology;134(4): 518-525, 2021 04 01. (bvsalud.org)
  • He is a diplomate of the American Board of Anesthesiology. (drexel.edu)
  • Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology accepts manuscript submissions through a submission service on another website. (lww.com)
  • Sidra Medicine's General and Obstetric Anesthesiology Division provides world-class consultant-led care using the most recent evidence-based techniques. (sidra.org)
  • Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology has specific instructions and guidelines for submitting articles. (lww.com)
  • The American Board of Anesthesiology, Inc. (nih.gov)
  • Group portrait of the A.M.A. First Annual Dinner Diplomates, the American Board of Anesthesiology, Inc., at the American Medical Association 1940 Convention, held at the Hotel Shelton in New York, June 11, 1940. (nih.gov)
  • MENTORED CLINICAL SCIENTIST DEVELOPMENT AWARD IN ANESTHESIOLOGY, CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, AND TRAUMA AND BURN INJURY Release Date: June 23, 1998 PA NUMBER: PAR-98-084 P.T. National Institute of General Medical Sciences PURPOSE The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) will accept applications for the Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award (MCSDA) (K08) in the areas of anesthesiology, clinical pharmacology, and trauma and burn injury research. (nih.gov)
  • Most trainees will be recruited from anesthesiology residency programs, but individuals from other clinical specialties may be considered if their research interest is focused on problems in anesthesiology. (nih.gov)
  • For trainees with the Ph.D. degree, the research and training should be specifically designed to promote a research career addressing problems in anesthesiology and should provide opportunities to enhance their research training with a clinical perspective. (nih.gov)
  • When Margaret Sedensky, now of Seattle Children's Research Institute, started as an anesthesiology resident, she wasn't entirely clear on how anesthetics worked. (nih.gov)