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A comparison of strength for two continuous peripheral nerve block catheter dressings

Borg L, Howard SK, Kim TE, Steffel L, Shum C, Mariano ER

BACKGROUND: Despite the benefits of continuous peripheral nerve blocks, catheter dislodgment remains a major problem, especially in the ambulatory setting. However, catheter dressing techniques to prevent such dislodgment have not...
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Implementation of clinical practice changes by experienced anesthesiologists after simulation-based ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia training

Kim TE, Ganaway T, Harrison T, Howard SK, Shum C, Kuo A, Mariano ER

BACKGROUND: Anesthesiologists who have finished formal training and want to learn ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia (UGRA) commonly attend 1 day workshops. However, it is unclear whether participation actually changes clinical practice....
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Using eye tracking technology to compare the effectiveness of malignant hyperthermia cognitive aid design

King R, Hanhan J, Harrison T, Kou A, Howard SK, Borg LK, Shum C, Udani AD, Mariano ER, The ADAPT (Anesthesiology-Directed Advanced Procedural Training) Research Group

BACKGROUND: Malignant hyperthermia is a rare but potentially fatal complication of anesthesia, and several different cognitive aids designed to facilitate a timely and accurate response to this crisis currently exist....
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Can bedside patient-reported numbness predict postoperative ambulation ability for total knee arthroplasty patients with nerve block catheters?

Mudumbai S, Ganaway T, Kim TE, Howard SK, Giori NJ, Shum C, Mariano ER

BACKGROUND: Adductor canal catheters offer advantages over femoral nerve catheters for knee replacement patients because they produce less quadriceps muscle weakness; however, applying adductor canal catheters in bedside clinical practice...
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