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Anaesthesiologists frequently encounter patients with diseases of the endocrine system, in particular diabetes mellitus. The major risk factors for people with diabetes undergoing surgery are the associated end-organ diseases: cardiovascular autonomic ...
May 24, 2012 at 10:00 | Source: Medscape News
AUSTRALIAN and international researchers are hoping a new study will allay concerns that brief exposure to anaesthesia in infants negatively impacts on brain development. Previous studies in rats and monkeys have shown that anaesthesia can damage brain ...
May 13, 2012 at 08:54 | Source: News.com.au
Jamie Sleigh of Auckland University has embarked on the world’s first study examining the genes of people who reported awareness during anaesthesia, reported the Australian Associated Press, to determine why about 1 in 1,000 patients remains awake ...
May 16, 2012 at 12:54 | Source: Examiner
Some patients could be more likely to be conscious during operations because of a genetic resistance to anaesthesia, an expert says. Professor Jamie Sleigh of Auckland University has embarked on the world's first study examining the genes of people who ...
May 13, 2012 at 04:43 | Source: ninemsn
The company's portfolio comprises over 30,000 products for intensive care units, anaesthesia and emergency care, extracorporeal blood treatment and surgical core procedures. The company also provides consultancy services for hospitals and patients ...
May 24, 2012 at 13:13 | Source: Business Wire
Some patients are more likely to remain conscious during operations because of a genetic resistance to anaesthesia, according to a New Zealand expert. Jamie Sleigh of Auckland University has embarked on the world’s first study examining the ...
May 14, 2012 at 23:55 | Source: postnoon.com
A New Zealand psychiatrist says he expects hypnosis will be used more widely in the future as form of analgesia and anaesthesia. Auckland Regional Pain Service pain specialist Dr Bob Large says in some parts of the world, hypnosis has been used prior to major surgery.
May 12, 2012 at 03:26 | Source: ABC Online
SOME patients could be more likely to be conscious during operations because of a genetic resistance to anaesthesia, an expert says. Professor Jamie Sleigh of Auckland University has embarked on the world's first study examining the genes of people who ...
May 14, 2012 at 12:06 | Source: couriermail.com.au
Wellington, April 18 (IANS) People feel as though they have jet-lag after surgery, which could be due to the effect of general anaesthesia that alters genetic activity controlling the bio-clock, a study reveals. "Our work shows that general anaesthesia ...
May 11, 2012 at 12:38 | Source: in.news.yahoo.com
HYPNOSIS could be more widely used for pain relief, including in major surgery, for people who have adverse reactions to anaesthesia, a psychiatrist says. Bob Large of the Auckland Regional Pain Service said about 10 to 15 per cent of the population was hypnotisable.
May 12, 2012 at 11:18 | Source: couriermail.com.au