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A brief introduction to propensity score for anesthesiologists

De Cassai A, Andreatta G, Boscolo A, Munari M, Navalesi P

Intergroup comparability is of paramount importance in clinical research since it is impossible to draw conclusions on a treatment if populations with different characteristics are compared. While an adequate...
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Explanation of trial sequential analysis: using a post-hoc analysis of meta-analyses published in Korean Journal of Anesthesiology

De Cassai A, Tassone M, Geraldini F, Sergi M, Sella N, Boscolo A, Munari M

Background: Trial sequential analysis (TSA) is a recent cumulative meta-analysis method used to weigh type I and II errors and to estimate when the effect is large enough to be...
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Preoperative dexmedetomidine and intraoperative bradycardia in laparoscopic cholecystectomy: a meta-analysis with trial sequential analysis

De Cassai A, Sella N, Geraldini F, Zarantonello F, Pettenuzzo T, Pasin L, Iuzzolino M, Rossini N, Pesenti E, Zecchino G, Munari M, Navalesi P, Boscolo A

Background: While laparoscopic surgical procedures have various advantages over traditional open techniques, artificial pneumoperitoneum is associated with severe bradycardia and cardiac arrest. Dexmedetomidine, an imidazole derivative that selectively binds to...
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Ultrasound mapping of soft tissue vascular anatomy proximal to the larynx: a prospective cohort study

De Cassai A, Iuzzolino M, De Pinto S, Zecchino G, Pettenuzzo T, Boscolo A, Biamonte E, Navalesi P, Munari M

Background: Bleeding incidents during percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy are concerning, and most cases occur in patients with unrecognized and unanticipated anatomical variations in the vascular anatomy. However, the extent of this...
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