Anesthesiologists Use Caldolor® To Provide Preemptive Pain Control For Surgical Patients At U.S. Medical Centers
Links shared publicly online about this topic.
- 466total visits
Anesthesiologists Use Caldolor® To Provide Preemptive Pain Control For Surgical Patients At U.S. Medical Centers
View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
Tags: Pain, Hospital, Pharma, NSAIDs, Ibuprofen, Hospitals, Anesthesiologist, Medical
Most Recently Shared on March 3, 2011 at 4:05 pm By:
Anesthesiologists Use Caldolor® To Provide Preemptive Pain Control For Surgical Patients At U.S. Medical Centers http://mnt.to/3RPH
Also Shared By:
Evidence mounts for link between opioids and cancer growth - The University of Chicago Medicine
uchospitals.edu — “March 21, 2012: Opioid drugs used to relieve pain in postoperative and chronic cancer patients may stimulate the growth and spread of tumors, according to two studies and a commentary in the 2012 annual Journal Symposium issue of Anesthesiology, the academic journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists.” View full resource at uchospitals.edu
Most Recently Shared on March 22, 2012 at 6:05 pm By:
Evidence mounts for link between opioids and cancer growth - drugs may stimulate growth and spread of tumors http://t.co/sMJAmCym
Large Increase Seen in Use of Anesthesiologists, Nurse Anesthetists to Provide Sedation During Endoscopies, Colonoscopies | Digital News Release
digitalnewsrelease.com — “Large Increase Seen in Use of Anesthesiologists, Nurse Anesthetists to Provide Sedation During Endoscopies, Colonoscopies | Digital News Release” View full resource at digitalnewsrelease.com
Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 5:25 pm By:
JAMA Report: Big Increase In Use Of #Anesthesia Services For Some Procedures In Low-Risk Patients http://t.co/Iza5cS08 #JAMA
Evidence mounts for link between opioids and cancer growth
medicalxpress.com — “Opioid drugs used to relieve pain in postoperative and chronic cancer patients may stimulate the growth and spread of tumors, according to two studies and a commentary in the 2012 annual Journal Symposium issue of Anesthesiology, the academic journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 12:57 am By:
Evidence mounts for link between opioids and cancer growth http://t.co/Nfbr22pl
Anesthesiologists add a billion to cost of U.S. screening: study - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A growing number of U.S. patients are being monitored by an anesthesiologist during endoscopies and colonoscopies, suggests a new study, a practice adding more than a billion dollars to health costs every year. Researchers found that using an anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist added hundreds of dollars to the cost of the procedures and the number of patients this applied to more than doubled between 2003 and 2009. ...” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
Most Recently Shared on March 20, 2012 at 9:42 pm By:
Anesthesiologists add a billion to cost of U.S. screening: study http://t.co/b2vryOWo
Anesthesiologists drive up cost of GI procedures - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - More and more patients are being monitored by an anesthesiologist during endoscopies and colonoscopies, suggests a new study, adding a billion dollars in costs. Researchers found that using an anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist for endoscopies and colonoscopies added hundreds of dollars to the cost of a procedure -- and the number of patients who went that route more than doubled between 2003 and 2009. "If we keep going in this direction, we ” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
Most Recently Shared on March 20, 2012 at 9:25 pm By:
Anesthesiologists drive up cost of GI procedures: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - More and more patients are being m... http://t.co/FVc5K9uR
Increase seen in use of anesthesiologists to provide sedation during endoscopies, colonoscopies
medicalxpress.com — “Between 2003 and 2009, the use of anesthesia services to provide sedation during endoscopies and colonoscopies increased substantially, according to a study in the March 21 issue of JAMA. The authors also found that most of the gastroenterology anesthesia use was for low-risk patients, and that there ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
Most Recently Shared on March 20, 2012 at 8:26 pm By:
Increase seen in use of anesthesiologists to provide sedation during endoscopies, colonoscopies http://t.co/5wTmKNOW
Journal of Medical Case Reports | Abstract | A minimally invasive technique of closing an iatrogenic subclavian artery cannulation using the Angio-Seal closure device: two case reports
jmedicalcasereports.com — “In two cases described here, a puncture of the subclavian artery, which had been inadvertently cannulated during unsuccessful access of the internal jugular vein, was successfully closed by using a closure device based on a collagen plug (Angio-Seal, St. Jude Medical, St. Paul, MN, USA). This technique is relatively simple and inexpensive. It can provide clinicians (intensive care physicians and anesthesiologists) with a safe and straightforward alternative to major surgery and can be a life-sav” View full resource at jmedicalcasereports.com
Most Recently Shared on March 16, 2012 at 5:41 pm By:
Minimally invasive technique for closing an iatrogenic subclavian artery cannulation http://t.co/17NxskDX
Electronic Health Records – Proposed Stage 2 Meaningful Use Requirements Still Not Relevant to Anesthesiologists
beckersasc.com — “Electronic Health Records – Proposed Stage 2 Meaningful Use Requirements Still Not Relevant to Anesthesiologists” View full resource at beckersasc.com
Most Recently Shared on March 8, 2012 at 11:05 pm By:
"Proposed Stage 2 #MeaningfulUse Requirements Still Not Relevant to Anesthesiologists" (via @BeckersASC) | http://t.co/ONHT2K9k
Four Loyola anesthesiologists have written chapters for Manual of Clinical Anesthesiology
news-medical.net — “Four Loyola anesthesiologists have written chapters for the Manual of Clinical Anesthesiology, a popular reference and teaching tool used in hospitals across the nation.” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on January 13, 2012 at 11:23 am By:
Four Loyola anesthesiologists have written chapters for Manual of Clinical Anesthesiology: Four Loyola anesthesi... http://t.co/Q7vARXeZ
Medical Aromatherapy by James Geiger MD, the oilMD on Vimeo
vimeo.com — “Medical Aromatherapy as Integrative Healthcare. There are very many health benefits to be gained with the implementation of essential oils from plants into the management of medical diseases. This presentation, by a board certified anesthesiologist,...” View full resource at vimeo.com
Most Recently Shared on December 7, 2011 at 1:53 pm By:
Aromatherapy. The Scientific References Presented for Medical Use. Video. James Geiger MD http://t.co/FK8KDddn
Why talk to the anesthesiologist? | Surgery Music
healingmusicenterprises.com — “If you're thinking about using music with your surgery, you really do want to talk with the anesthesiologist first. Why? Because the anesthesiologist is the” View full resource at healingmusicenterprises.com
Most Recently Shared on November 16, 2011 at 4:20 am By:
Propofol: Expert Q&A
webmd.com — “WebMD talks to anesthesiologist/pain specialist John Dombrowski, MD, about the use and abuse of propofol.” View full resource at webmd.com
Most Recently Shared on October 8, 2011 at 7:08 pm By:
Seeing propofol in the news lately? Learn how this drug works. http://t.co/TWmuGK0a
What Is Propofol--and How Could It Have Killed Michael Jackson?: Scientific American
scientificamerican.com — “The King of Pop's doctor, Conrad Murray, is on trial for involuntary manslaughter, but could propofol alone have caused MJ's death? Harvard anesthesiologist Beverly Philip explains what gives this drug such lethal potential” View full resource at scientificamerican.com
Most Recently Shared on October 3, 2011 at 10:26 am By:
RT @sciam: What Is Propofol--and How Could It Have Killed Michael Jackson? http://t.co/Y7wl4NcM #hcsm #doctors
Some patients question propofol, doctor says – The Chart - CNN.com Blogs
thechart.blogs.cnn.com — “With the opening of the trial for Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray, we'll be hearing the word "propofol" a lot again. The Los Angeles County coroner ruled that the pop superstar died on June 25, 2009 from "acute propofol intoxication.” View full resource at thechart.blogs.cnn.com
Most Recently Shared on September 27, 2011 at 9:21 pm By:
Some patients question propofol, doctor says – The Chart - CNN.com Blogs http://t.co/id5HUruP via @cnn
Some specialists prefer reps with tablet computers - Related Stories - SmartBrief for Health Care Marketers
smartbrief.com — “More than half of general surgeons, 44% of anesthesiologists and 39% of OB/GYN physicians who use digital technology to get drug information say sales representatives should use tablet computers during sales calls, according to a survey by Manhattan Research. ” View full resource at smartbrief.com
Most Recently Shared on August 31, 2011 at 2:31 am By:
Shocking. Docs are visual learners too! - Some specialists prefer reps with tablet computers http://t.co/2yZiu8c
Advertisement


MNT Pain News
@mnt_pain
Anesthesiologists Use Caldolor® To Provide Preemptive Pain Control For Surgical Patients At U.S. Medical Centers http://mnt.to/3RPH
1 year ago...