The aim of this work is anesthesia we do in the operating room. We use different methods and a perfusion index to reveal the effects and consequences. Nowadays medicine follow-up with the latest technology, while the technology, anesthetic method and device we use with the aid of our patients aims to reveal how we are affected. This study of general and regional anesthesia compared between them and the perfusion index itself and any effects that they would have on patient hemodynamics.This study on anesthesia was performed on 400 patients between 18-65 years of age. Two groups of subjects included in the study were created: subjects who were operated under general anesthesia and volunteers who were operated using regional anesthesia techniq...
Introduction & Objective: Low flow anesthesia technique in which the flow fresh gas is lower than mi...
Introduction: Excessive oxygen administration is known to causeabsorption atelectasis during general...
Aim: The aim of the study was to compare hemodynamic changes in unilateral and conventional spinal a...
Short title: Clinical Usefulness of Perfusion IndexInternational audiencePhotoplethysmography (PPG) ...
BACKGROUND: A pulse oximeter is a standard device for perioperative monitoring. It is well known th...
Background and Purpose: Patients scheduled to shoulder surgery are placed in a sitting position call...
Acute post-operative pain can remain untreated if patients cannot express themselves. The perfusion ...
BACKGROUND: The Surgical Pleth Index (SPI) is proposed as a means to assess the balance between noxi...
<div><p>Acute post-operative pain can remain untreated if patients cannot express themselves. The pe...
Objective: To establish a reliable indicator of epidural effectiveness, we compared the frequency of...
Background and Purpose: Patients scheduled to shoulder surgery are placed in a sitting position call...
Abstract Background The optimal position for surgery is one in which the patient is provided the bes...
Abstract Background: Hemodynamic changes during surgery are initially controlled by changes in dosa...
Background Surgical patients expect anesthesia providers to provide high quality care. Blood pressur...
Background: The McCoy Laryngoscope in comparison to macintosh laryngoscope requires less force for p...
Introduction & Objective: Low flow anesthesia technique in which the flow fresh gas is lower than mi...
Introduction: Excessive oxygen administration is known to causeabsorption atelectasis during general...
Aim: The aim of the study was to compare hemodynamic changes in unilateral and conventional spinal a...
Short title: Clinical Usefulness of Perfusion IndexInternational audiencePhotoplethysmography (PPG) ...
BACKGROUND: A pulse oximeter is a standard device for perioperative monitoring. It is well known th...
Background and Purpose: Patients scheduled to shoulder surgery are placed in a sitting position call...
Acute post-operative pain can remain untreated if patients cannot express themselves. The perfusion ...
BACKGROUND: The Surgical Pleth Index (SPI) is proposed as a means to assess the balance between noxi...
<div><p>Acute post-operative pain can remain untreated if patients cannot express themselves. The pe...
Objective: To establish a reliable indicator of epidural effectiveness, we compared the frequency of...
Background and Purpose: Patients scheduled to shoulder surgery are placed in a sitting position call...
Abstract Background The optimal position for surgery is one in which the patient is provided the bes...
Abstract Background: Hemodynamic changes during surgery are initially controlled by changes in dosa...
Background Surgical patients expect anesthesia providers to provide high quality care. Blood pressur...
Background: The McCoy Laryngoscope in comparison to macintosh laryngoscope requires less force for p...
Introduction & Objective: Low flow anesthesia technique in which the flow fresh gas is lower than mi...
Introduction: Excessive oxygen administration is known to causeabsorption atelectasis during general...
Aim: The aim of the study was to compare hemodynamic changes in unilateral and conventional spinal a...