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Sevoflurane vs. Isoflurane for Pediatric General Anesthesia
Sevoflurane vs. isoflurane: these are two commonly used volatile anesthetic agents, each with distinct pharmacologic properties and clinical roles. Both have been used in pediatric

Preferred Nerve Block for Shoulder Surgery
Shoulder surgery often produces significant postoperative pain due to the dense innervation of the shoulder joint and surrounding musculature. Effective anesthesia and analgesia are therefore

The American Landscape of Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus has emerged as one of the most pressing public health challenges in the United States. Characterized by insulin production or insulin action that

History of Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the United States
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASC) emerged in the United States in response to the twin pressures of rising healthcare costs and growing patient demand for more

Responsibilities of an Assistant During Neuraxial Anesthesia Injection
The growing use of neuraxial anesthesia techniques has led to increasing interest in the ergonomics and teamwork required for safe and effective technique.

Impact of Mouth Anatomy on Anesthesia
The anatomy of the mouth plays a significant role in the administration and effectiveness of general and local anesthesia. Variations in oral and upper airway structures can influence how anesthesia is delivered, how the body responds, and how complications are managed.