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Article: Anaesthesia for major spinal surgery

TitleAnaesthesia for major spinal surgery
Authors
KeywordsBlood conservation
degenerative diseases of the spine
neurophysiological monitoring
perioperative visual loss
prone position
Issue Date2018
PublisherElsevier. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.anaesthesiajournal.co.uk/
Citation
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, 2018, v. 19 n. 4, p. 159-163 How to Cite?
AbstractMajor spinal surgery is performed for a wide variety of conditions including degenerative diseases, scoliosis and autoimmune diseases. Anaesthesia often presents several challenges to the anaesthetist. Careful pre-anaesthetic assessment and planning is important as patients may have multiple comorbidities. Important perioperative issues to consider include aspects of airway management, neurophysiological monitoring, patient positioning, blood conservation strategies, pain management and specific complications such as perioperative visual loss.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/258543
ISSN
2023 Impact Factor: 0.2
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.151
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dc.contributor.authorHo, RHY-
dc.contributor.authorIrwin, MG-
dc.date.accessioned2018-08-22T01:40:12Z-
dc.date.available2018-08-22T01:40:12Z-
dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifier.citationAnaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, 2018, v. 19 n. 4, p. 159-163-
dc.identifier.issn1472-0299-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/258543-
dc.description.abstractMajor spinal surgery is performed for a wide variety of conditions including degenerative diseases, scoliosis and autoimmune diseases. Anaesthesia often presents several challenges to the anaesthetist. Careful pre-anaesthetic assessment and planning is important as patients may have multiple comorbidities. Important perioperative issues to consider include aspects of airway management, neurophysiological monitoring, patient positioning, blood conservation strategies, pain management and specific complications such as perioperative visual loss.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherElsevier. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.anaesthesiajournal.co.uk/-
dc.relation.ispartofAnaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine-
dc.subjectBlood conservation-
dc.subjectdegenerative diseases of the spine-
dc.subjectneurophysiological monitoring-
dc.subjectperioperative visual loss-
dc.subjectprone position-
dc.titleAnaesthesia for major spinal surgery-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.identifier.emailIrwin, MG: mgirwin@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authorityIrwin, MG=rp00390-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.mpaic.2018.01.012-
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dc.identifier.hkuros287528-
dc.identifier.volume19-
dc.identifier.issue4-
dc.identifier.spage159-
dc.identifier.epage163-
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000428297500003-
dc.identifier.issnl1472-0299-

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