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  2. Cite this: New CNS/AANS Guidelines Discourage Steroids in Spinal Injury - Medscape - Mar 28, 2013. Updated guidelines issued on the management of acute cervical spine and spinal cord injuries ...

  3. Spinal Disorders - Medscape

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    Long-Term Morbidity After Spinal Deformity Correction. Spine September 13, 2023 . Anterior vs Posterior Approach for Scoliosis Lenke Type 5. Spine August 9, 2023 .

  4. Dopamine is typically used in the treatment of septic shock or cardiogenic shock. Dobutamine is a drug that primarily stimulates beta-1 receptors, leading to increased inotropic and chronotropic ...

  5. Guidelines for Trauma-Related Antibiotic Prophylaxis - Medscape

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    The guidelines offer specific recommendations for different types of traumatic injuries: Head and brain trauma: AP is contradicted in nonoperatively treated patients with blunt head and brain ...

  6. Propofol is an ultrashort-acting, nonnarcotic, nonbarbiturate anesthetic agent used for sedation in critically ill patients. Propofol has a rapid onset and termination of action, making it ...

  7. Spinal Cord Compression - Medscape

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    Introduction. Compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots is the second most frequent neurologic complication of cancer (brain metastases are the most frequent neurologic complication). [] Each ...

  8. Ascending Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms: A 'Silver Lining'? -...

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    Often known as a "silent killer," ascending thoracic aortic aneurysms (ATAAs) may grow asymptomatically until they rupture, at which point, mortality is over 90%.But ATAAs may also carry a ...

  9. When Ablation Fails, What Then? - Medscape

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    A recent meta-analysis looked at that question—what is the outcome at 5 years following ablation? [1] If you permit repeat ablation in people who clearly have failed, the success rate is just ...

  10. Follow-up of 151 patients for an average 8.5 years revealed excellent to good nerve recovery (i.e., 57% and 78% in the early and late stage, respectively). We believe that neurolysis should be ...

  11. Pain, the Brain, and the Many Uses of Neurostimulation - Medscape

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    Spinal Cord Stimulation. Spinal cord stimulation has been used to treat pain since 1967 and received FDA approval in 1989 to relieve pain from nerve damage in the trunk, arms, or legs. Strong ...