Burlington, VT (myCV) – University of Vermont Health Network leaders made the difficult decision Wednesday to begin rescheduling some patient’s procedures due to the impact the national IV fluid ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD — The transition from extensive use of intravenous (IV) sedation for interventional pain procedures to almost exclusive use of oral anxiolysis at an outpatient pain center led to ...
ASCs and hospitals are facing obstacles in securing IV fluids after flooding produced by Hurricane Helene damaged a Baxter International plant in Marion, N.C., that makes 60% of the nation’s IV fluid ...
A topical spray may decrease pain in kids undergoing intravenous procedures, a new study has found. In the study, the spray reduced pain by 34 percent in children undergoing intravenous procedures, ...
In a new publication from Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications; DOI https://doi.org/10.15212/CVIA.2021.0026, Hui Yang, Pu Zou, Yuhu He and colleagues from ...
A topical spray reduced pain by 34 percent in children undergoing intravenous procedures, such as injections and tube insertions, compared with a placebo group. The findings from this double-blind, ...
True IgE-mediated local anesthetic hypersensitivity is <1% of reported reactions, so risk reduction should prioritize preservative-free amide selection, minimal effective dosing, and strict avoidance ...
The late outcomes, reported by Dr Matthew Henn (Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO) and colleagues, are retrospective and based on procedures performed at a single center but are ...
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