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We examined the response to the laryngeal mask (LM) compared to the endotracheal tube (ETT) in patients undergoing ambulatory anesthesia. The differences in management by the anesthesiologists for these two airways were also examined. Peripheral orthopedic procedures were studied in 44 outpatients randomized to receive a LM or ETT, and either spontaneous or controlled ventilation. Anesthesia was induced with propofol and succinylcholine intravenously (i.v.) and maintained with N2O and isoflurane. Anesthesiologists were allowed to determine ventilatory variables and anesthetic concentration. Hemodynamic and ventilatory measurements were made during the anesthesia. Barium sulfate was poured into the oropharynx after the airway was secure. Fiberoptic examination through the LM was performed at the beginning and at the end of the administration of each anesthetic. Radiographs were taken at the end of the anesthetic administration before LM or ETT removal to look for barium in the trachea. After airway removal, presence of blood on the airway,
sore throat
, coughing,
nausea
, vomiting, shivering, and amount of morphine demanded during recovery were noted. No barium in the trachea or bronchial tree was seen in any of the radiographs. The ETT was associated with greater hemodynamic response not only to airway placement (P < 0.05), but also to surgical incision (P < 0.05) and airway removal (P < 0.05). Spontaneous or controlled ventilation favored neither airway, although the ETT was associated with increased work of inspiration with controlled ventilation (P < 0.05). Anesthesiologists tended to elect smaller tidal volumes, faster ventilation rates, and lower anesthetic concentrations for patients with the LM (P < 0.05).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Prospective comparison of use of the laryngeal mask and endotracheal tube for ambulatory surgery. 976 7
In Pennsylvania, a 29-year-old woman was admitted to Temple University Health Sciences Center in Philadelphia with hypotension (100/80 mmHg), fever (105.3 degrees Fahrenheit), and a diffuse, nondesquamating erythroderma. Five weeks earlier, she had delivered her last child vaginally. Three days before admission, she had undergone endotracheal intubation so surgeons could perform a laparoscopic tubal ligation with Falope Rings. Two days before the tubal ligation, she had had a
sore throat
. She experienced no surgical complications and was discharged the same day as the operation. The day before her latest admission, she experienced
nausea
, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, chills, and diffuse abdominal pain. Upon admission, her surgical incisions were clean and dry and had no erythema. Her pulse rate was 140 beats/minute. Her respiration rate was 20/minute. The white blood cell count was 15,200 cells/cu. m (71% neutrophils, 23% band forms, 2% lymphocytes, and 4% monocytes). Her potassium level was 3.2 mmol/l. The anion gap was 22. All blood and urine cultures were negative. She experienced mild uterine tenderness. Upon admission, physicians administered ticarcillin-clavulanate and vancomycin for suspected postoperative pelvic infection. After learning that cervical and pharyngeal cultures were positive for Streptococcus pyogenes, physicians changed to ampicillin, 1 g intravenously every 6 hours. On the 6th day, she was discharged and prescribed 500 mg oral amoxicillin every 8 hours for 2 weeks. Within 2 weeks, she felt fine, had a normal physical examination, no fever, and no rash. The major signs and symptoms indicated a toxin-mediated illness. Both mucosal surfaces colonized by S. pyogenes were manipulated during laparoscopy and manipulation may have caused minor tissue injury and hyperemia with subsequent dissemination of streptococcal toxin. In conclusion, the patient had a S. pyogenes toxin-induced toxic shock-like syndrome that mimicked a pelvic wound infection with gram-negative septicemia.
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PMID:Streptococcal toxic shock-like syndrome as an unusual complication of laparoscopic tubal ligation. A case report. 799 32
Are patients who are provided with details about anaesthesia risks on the eve of surgery better informed, and does the information increase their anxiety? Forty (ASA Class I or II) patients scheduled for surgery requiring general anaesthesia were randomly allocated to either a routine or a detailed information group. Levels of anxiety were assessed by the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. Actual knowledge of risks was assessed by a special visual analogue scale. Patients had experienced an average of five previous anaesthetics and so most patients in both groups knew the risks of common complications such as
nausea
and
sore throat
and were able to represent them accurately on the visual analogue scale. The detailed group, however, had gained more accurate knowledge of the likelihood of two rare complications, death (P < 0.001) and serious tooth damage (P < 0.05). Notwithstanding, there was no difference between the groups in anxiety. Thus, provision of detailed information about the risks of the complications of general anaesthesia did increase patients' knowledge but did not increase patients' levels of anxiety.
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PMID:The effects of providing preoperative statistical anaesthetic-risk information. 812 37
Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is a new semi-invasive diagnostic tool in cardiology. We studied tolerance of TEE. 95 out of 121 consecutive patients were interviewed using a detailed, structured questionnaire (42 questions). Most patients (97%) received midazolam prior to TEE. TEE was tolerated well by 89% (n = 84) of the patients. Patients receiving a higher dose of midazolam (> 0.04 mg/kg bodyweight) tolerated TEE better than those in the lower-dose group (p < 0.0005), but they experienced side effects more often (p < 0.05) and did not tolerate fatigue as well (p < 0.0005). TEE was tolerated less well by younger patients (age < or = 45 years); they experienced more often local irritation than older patients due to the endoscope (52% versus 20% in older patients, p < 0.005) and complained more often about dysphagia (70% versus 24%) and
sore throat
(60% versus 19%) (p < 0.0005) after TEE. Patients < or = 45 years reported more side effects by midazolam than older patients, such as palpitations (30% versus 2%), hiccups (17% versus 0%), poor concentration (20% versus 3%),
nausea
(13% versus 2%), ataxia (17% versus 3%) or fatigue (88% versus 59%) (p < 0.05 to 0.0005). Females were more often afraid of TEE (53%) and the endoscope (56%) than males (35% and 23%, p < 0.08 and p < 0.002) and also disliked the endoscope more often (42%) than men (19%, p < 0.03). Some women complained about headaches after TEE (10%), whereas men did not (p < 0.05). Thus, TEE, after premedication with midazolam, is subjectively well tolerated.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Subjective tolerance to transesophageal echocardiography]. 815 9
In order to evaluate the influence of cigarette smoking on health conditions, the authors analyzed results of the THI (Todai Health Index) questionnaire, which was administered to male employees of a large-sized enterprise in Osaka between 1984 and 1990. The smoking rate of male employees decreased over this period of time from 62.4% (1984) to 58.3% (1990) in this enterprise. Complaints regarding "respiratory organ", "digestive organ", "circulatory organ", "irregularity of daily life", "impulsiveness", and "many subjective symptoms" significantly increased with the amount of smoking. Many items of physical complaints in the THI questionnaire were also associated with smoking. These were coughing,
sore throat
, sputum,
nausea
when brushing teeth, loss of appetite, stomach pain, stomach problems, diarrhea, heartburn, gum problems, bad breath, heavy eyelids, itchy skin, face looked pale, shortness of breath, palpitation, feeling flushed or feverish, back pain, going to bed late and getting up late, weakness or fatigue, irregular meals, irritation, sensitive or nervous, eating salty or greasy food, and heavy drinker. It is therefore important in the health education of individual smokers to put special emphasis not only on the many diseases associated with smoking but also these physical complaints.
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PMID:[Relationship between cigarette smoking and physical complaints]. 831 11
From 1982 to 1991, we experienced 76 patients with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia which were confirmed by serologic tests. There were 32 (42%) male and 44 (58%) female patients. One patient had underlying disease of diabetes mellitus while the other patients were in good health. The age ranged from 9 months old to 72 years old. All the patients complained of fever and coughing; 63% had dry cough and 37% had sputum production. Upper respiratory tract complaints such as rhinorrhea,
sore throat
, or earache were noted in 57% of the patients. Fifty-five percent of the patients had GI symptoms of anorexia,
nausea
, vomiting, or diarrhea. Other complaints included myalgia/arthralgia (29%), headache (30%), and general malaise (32%). Dyspnea (17%) and chest pain (20%) were occasional complaints. Seventy-one percent of the patients had WBC counts < 10000/cu mm and 29% > 10000/cu mm. The mean value of C-reactive protein (CRP) was 53.1 micrograms/ml, while 16% of the patients had a CRP value above 100 micrograms/ml. Thirty-one percent of the patients were noted to have a transient elevation of serum transaminase. Four different patterns of infiltration were seen in chest radiographic manifestation: 1) peribronchial and perivascular interstitial infiltrates (18.4%), 2) nonhomogeneous patchy consolidations (22.4%), 3) homogeneous acinar consolidations (27.6%), and 4) mixed interstitial and alveolar infiltrates (27.6%). Interstitial infiltration was more commonly seen in pediatric than adult patients (46% vs 20%). Other features of the radiologic manifestation were as follows: unilateral lesions in 80% of patients, single lobe lesions in 77%, lower lobe predominant in 69%, pleural effusion in 7%, and radiographic deterioration in 10%. Mycoplasmal pneumonia should be considered in the differential diagnosis of community-acquired pneumonias.
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PMID:Clinical study of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia. 832 Jul 55
After a two week baseline, 209 asthmatic children (mean age 10 years, range 6-17) were randomly allocated to receive 4 mg nedocromil sodium (n = 110) or placebo (n = 99) four times daily for 12 weeks in addition to their current treatment. The children completed daily diary cards and visited the clinic at four week intervals. Statistically significant differences in favour of nedocromil sodium were seen for clinician assessment of asthma severity and diary card symptom scores, pulmonary function and inhaled beta 2 bronchodilator use. Total symptom score decreased by 50% from baseline in the nedocromil sodium group and by 9% in the placebo group during the final four weeks. Nedocromil sodium was considered very or moderately effective by 78% of children/parents (placebo 59%) and 73% of clinicians (placebo 50%).
Nausea
, headache and sleepiness, and dyspnoea led to withdrawal of one child from nedocromil sodium and placebo treatments, respectively. Reports of
sore throat
and headache were marginally greater with the nedocromil sodium treatment. It is concluded that nedocromil sodium was both effective and safe in the treatment of asthma in children.
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PMID:Double blind, placebo controlled study of nedocromil sodium in asthma. 838 17
Clinical data on the first 100 patients who underwent dipyridamole-thallium stress testing in our hospital were reviewed in order to re-evaluate safety guidelines and diagnostic utility in patients with coronary artery disease. Forty patients developed symptoms, including three major ones. One patient had significant bronchospasm, and two others developed significant hypotension with near syncope. The rest had nonspecific chest, shoulder, arm or
throat pain
, dyspnea,
nausea
, vomiting, and paresthesia. Most symptoms occurred within the first 10 minutes of dipyridamole infusion. Twenty-eight patients required treatment with intravenous (IV) aminophylline. Of the remaining 60 patients, 30 became hypotensive but remained asymptomatic. Fourteen of 20 patients who underwent coronary angiography had coronary disease. Thirteen were correctly identified by thallium imaging, and only one was identified by electrocardiogram (EKG). Six patients' angiographies showed no evidence of coronary disease. Five of these patients developed perfusion abnormalities during thallium scintigraphy. These results suggest that dipyridamole is a relatively safe drug for pharmacologic stress testing even though the incidence of side effects is relatively high. The high incidence of thallium perfusion abnormalities in patients without coronary disease probably reflects bias in patient selection for coronary angiography, resulting in a relatively small sample of catheterized patients. However, this requires further investigation.
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PMID:Dipyridamole-thallium stress testing: a local community hospital experience. 841 26
We have performed a prospective study in 100 adults (ASA I or II) undergoing day-case dental extraction to compare the conditions for intubation and the postoperative sequelae of suxamethonium and alfentanil as adjuncts to propofol. The patients were allocated randomly to two groups comparable in age, sex and weight. Successful intubation was achieved in 100% of the suxamethonium group and 90% of the alfentanil group. Of the patients who received suxamethonium, 74% developed myalgia on the day after surgery, compared with 20% in the alfentanil group (P < 0.001). The proportion of patients who developed
sore throat
was also less in the alfentanil group than in the suxamethonium group (P < 0.05). The proportion of patients who complained of
nausea
in the two groups was not significantly different. We conclude that alfentanil, as an adjunct to propofol to facilitate tracheal intubation, is more acceptable to patients than suxamethonium in anaesthesia for day-case surgery.
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PMID:Comparison of alfentanil with suxamethonium in facilitating nasotracheal intubation in day-case anaesthesia. 828 May 66
Ninety-two adult patients scheduled for automated percutaneous discectomy (PERC) were assigned to receive either local anesthesia supplemented with monitored i.v. analgesia (MIVA) or general endotracheal anesthesia (GA-LITE). Patients were examined 1 week post-PERC for the presence of new paresthesias, and they completed a questionnaire 6-18 weeks after PERC about changes in their pain. Sixty-four percent of MIVA patients and 83% of GA-LITE patients had diminished pain following PERC. Results did not show any difference between the two groups for new paresthesias after PERC. There were no differences in postoperative pain medication requirements, but the GA-LITE group reported more postoperative
nausea
, vomiting, and
sore throat
. GA-LITE patients averaged 1.06 +/- 0.3 h in the recovery room compared with 0.70 +/- 0.3 h for MIVA patients. Although the use of general anesthesia for PERC has been contraindicated because of fear of damaging the nerve root in the sleeping patient, we conclude that general anesthesia does not increase nerve injuries attributable to instrumentation. However, general anesthesia did cause a higher incidence of minor complications such as
nausea
, vomiting, and
sore throat
in the immediate postoperative period than did MIVA.
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PMID:Local versus general anesthesia for lumbar percutaneous discectomy. 849 Mar 15
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