Table of Contents Table of Contents
Previous Page  2222 / 2894 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 2222 / 2894 Next Page
Page Background

IV

350. Richman JM, Liu SS, Courpas G, et al: Does conti-

nuous peripheral nerve block provide superior pain

control to opioids? A meta-analysis. Anesth Analg

102:248-257, 2006.

351. McCartney CJ, Brull R, Chan VW, et al: Early but no

long-term benefit of regional compared with

general anesthesia for ambulatory hand surgery.

Anesthesiology 101:461-467, 2004.

352. Hadzic A, Williams BA, Karaca PE, et al: For outpa-

tient rotator cuff surgery, nerve block anesthesia

provides superior same-day recovery after general

anesthesia. Anesthesiology 102:1001-1007, 2005.

353. Ilfeld BM, Vandenborne K, Duncan PW, et al:

Ambulatory continuous interscalene nerve blocks

decrease the time to discharge readiness after total

shoulder arthroplasty: A randomized, triple-mas-

ked, placebo-controlled study. Anesthesiology

105:999-1007, 2006.

354. Ilfeld BM, Morey TE, Wright TW, et al: Continuous

interscalene brachial plexus block for postoperative

pain control at home: A randomized, double-blin-

ded, placebo-controlled study. Anesth Analg

96:1089-1095, 2003.

355. Li S, Coloma M, White PF, et al: Comparison of the

costs and recovery profiles of three anesthetic tech-

niques for ambulatory anorectal surgery. Anesthe-

siology 93:1225, 2000.

356. Song D, GreilichNB, White PF, et al: Recovery profiles

and costs of anesthesia for outpatient unilateral ingui-

nal herniorrhaphy. Anesth Analg 91:876-881, 2000.

357. Hadzic A, Kerimoglu B, Loreio D, et al: Paraverte-

bral blocks provides superior same-day recovery

over general anesthesia in patients undergoing

inguinal hernia repair. Anesth Analg 102:1076-

1081, 2006.

358. Hadzic A, Karaca PE, Hobeika P, et al: Peripheral

nerve blocks result in superior recovery profile com-

pared with general anesthesia in outpatient knee

arthroscopy. Anesth Analg 100:976-981, 2005.

359. Naja Z, El-Rajab M, Al-Tannir M, et al: Nerve sti-

mulator guided pudendal nerve block versus

general anesthesia for hemorrhoidectomy. Can J

Anaesth 53:579-585, 2006.

360. Ilfeld BM, Morey TE, Enneking FK: Continuous

infraclavicular brachial plexus block for postopera-

tive pain control at home: A randomized, double-

blinded, placebo-controlled study. Anesthesiology

96:1283, 2002.

361. Dauri M, Polzoni M, Fabbi E, et al: Comparison of

epidural, continuous femoral block and intraarticu-

lar analgesia after anterior cruciate ligament recons-

truction. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 47:20, 2003.

362. Capdevila X, Macaire P, Aknin P, et al: Patient-

controlled perineural analgesia after ambulatory

orthopedic surgery: A comparison of electronic versus

elastomeric pumps. Anesth Analg 96:414, 2003.

363. Rawal N, Allvin R, Axelsson K, et al: Patient-

controlled regional analgesia (PCRA) at home:

Controlled comparison between bupivacaine and

ropivacaine brachial plexus analgesia. Anesthesio-

logy 96:1283, 2003.

364. Rawal N, Gupta A, Helsing M, et al: Pain relief

following breast augmentation surgery: A compari-

son between incisional patient-controlled regional

analgesia and traditional oral analgesia. Eur J

Anaesthesiol 23:1010-1017, 2006.

365. Aunac S, Carlier M, Singelyn F, De Kock M: The

analgesic efficacy of bilateral combined superficial

and deep cervical plexus block administered before

thyroid surgery under general anesthesia. Anesth

Analg 95:746, 2002.

366. Gebhard RE, Al-Samsam T, Greger J, et al: Distal

nerve blocks at the wrist for outpatient carpal

tunnel surgery offer intraoperative cardiovascular

stability and reduce discharge time. Anesth Analg

95:351, 2002.

367. White PF: Choice of peripheral nerve block for

inguinal herniorrhaphy: Is better the enemy of

good? Anesth Analg 102:1073-1075, 2006.

368. Tsuchiya N, Ichizawa M, Yoshikawa Y, Shinomura T:

Comparison of ropivacaine with bupivacaine and

lidocaine for ilioinguinal block after ambulatory

inguinal hernia repair in children. Paediatr Anaesth

14:468-470, 2004.

369. Willschke H, Marhofer P, Bosenberg A, et al: Ultra-

sonography for ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerve

blocks in children. Br J Anaesth 95:226-230, 2005.

370. Casey WF, Rice LJ, Hannallah RS, et al: A compari-

son between bupivacaine instillation vs ilioinguinal/

iliohypogastric nerve block for postoperative anal-

gesia following inguinal herniorrhaphy in children.

Anesthesiology 72:637, 1990.

371. Splinter WM, Reid CW, Roberts DJ, et al: Reducing

pain after inguinal hernia repair in children: Caudal

anesthesia vs ketorolac tromethamine. Anesthesio-

logy 87:542, 1997.

372. George EN, Simpson D, Thornton DJ, et al: Re-

evaluating selection criteria for local anaesthesia in

day surgery. Br J Plast Surg 57:446-449, 2004.

373. Chung F, Ritchie E, Su J: Postoperative pain in

ambulatory surgery. Anesth Analg 85:808, 1997.

374. Andersen FH, Nielsen K, Kehlet H: Combined ilio-

inguinal blockade and local infiltration anaesthesia

for groin hernia repair—a double-blind randomi-

zed study. Br J Anaesth 94:520-523, 2005.

375. Trieshmann HWJ: Knee arthroscopy: A cost analy-

sis of general and local anesthesia. Arthroscopy

12:60, 1996.

376. Callesen T, Bech K, Kehlet H: One-thousand ingui-

nal hernia repairs under unmonitored local anes-

thesia. Anesth Analg 93:1373-1376, 2001.

377. Kehlet H, White PF: Optimizing anesthesia for

inguinal herniorraphy: General, regional, or local

anesthesia? (Editorial). Anesth Analg 93:1367-1369,

2001.

378. Sungurtekin H, Sungurtekin U, Erdem E: Local

anesthesia and midazolam versus spinal anesthesia

in ambulatory pilonidal surgery. J Clin Anesth

15:201-205, 2003.

379. Sa Régo M, Watcha MF, White PF: The changing

role of monitored anesthesia care in the ambulatory

setting. Anesth Analg 85:1020-1036, 1997.

380. Bhananker SM, Posner KL, Cheney FW, et al: Injury

and liability associated with monitored anesthesia

care: A closed claims analysis. Anesthesiology

104:228-234, 2006.

381. Kehlet H, Jensen TS, Woolf CJ: Persistent postsur-

gical pain: Risk factors and prevention. Lancet

367:1618-1625, 2006.

382. White PF: The changing role of non-opioid analge-

sic techniques in the management of postoperative

pain. Anesth Analg 01:S5-S22, 2005.

383. Liu SS, Richman JM, Thirlby R, Wu CL: Efficacy of

continuous wound catheters delivering local anes-

thetic for postoperative analgesia: A quantitative

and qualitative systematic review of randomized

controlled trials. J Am Coll Surg 203:914-932,

2006.

384. Gupta A, Thörn SE, Axelsson K, et al: Postoperative

pain relief using intermittent injections of 0.5%

ropivacaine through a catheter after laparoscopic

cholecystectomy. Anesth Analg 95:450-456, 2002.

385. Ben-David B, Baune-Goldstein U, Goldik Z, et al: Is

preoperative ketorolac a useful adjunct to regional

anesthesia for inguinal herniorrhaphy? Acta Anaes-

thesiol Scand 40:358, 1996.

386. Jensen P, Mikkelsen T, Kehlet H: Postherniorrhaphy

urinary retention—effect of local, regional and

general anesthesia: A review. Reg Anesth Pain Med

27:612, 2002.

387. Williams BA, Kentor ML, Vogt MT, et al: Economics

of nerve block pain management after anterior cru-

ciate ligament reconstruction: Potential hospital

cost savings via associated postanesthesia care unit

bypass and same-day discharge. Anesthesiology

100:697-706, 2004.

388. Toivonen J, Pitko VM, Rosenberg PH: Comparison

between intra-articular bupivacaine with epine-

phrine and epinephrine alone on short-term and

long-term pain after knee arthroscopic surgery

under general anesthesia in day-surgery patients.

Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 46:435, 2002.

389. Sa Rego MM, Watcha MF, White PF: The changing

role of monitored anesthesia care in the ambulatory

setting. Anesth Analg 85:1020, 1997.

390. American Society of Anesthesiologists: Position on

Monitored Anesthesia Care. Park Ridge, IL, Ameri-

can Society of Anesthesiologists, 1997, p 413.

391. Ramirez-Ruiz M, Smith I, White PF: Use of analge-

sics during propofol sedation: A comparison of

ketorolac, dezocine, and fentanyl. J Clin Anesth

7:481, 1995.

392. Smith I: Monitored anesthesia care: How much

sedation, how much analgesia? J Clin Anesth 8:76S,

1996.

393. Cruise CJ, Chung F, Yogendran S, et al: Music

increases satisfaction in elderly outpatients under-

going cataract surgery. Can J Anaesth 44:43, 1997.

394. Newson C, Joshi GP, Victory R, et al: Comparison

of propofol administration techniques for sedation

during monitored anesthesia care. Anesth Analg

81:486, 1995.

395. Ghouri AF, Taylor E, White PF: Patient-controlled

drug administration during local anesthesia: A

comparison of midazolam, propofol and alfentanil.

J Clin Anesth 4:476-479, 1992.

396. White PF, Negus JB: Sedative infusions during local

and regional anesthesia: A comparison of midazo-

lam and propofol. J Clin Anesth 3:32, 1991.

397. Pratila MG, Fischer ME, Alagesan R, et al: Propofol

vs. midazolam for monitored sedation: A compari-

son of intraoperative and recovery parameters. J

Clin Anesth 5:268, 1993.

398. Taylor E, Ghouri AF, White PF: Midazolam in com-

bination with propofol for sedation during local

anesthesia. J Clin Anesth 4:213, 1992.

399. Sá Rêgo MM, Inagaki Y, White PF: The cost-

effectiveness of methohexital versus propofol for

sedation during monitored anesthesia care. Anesth

Analg 88:723-728, 1999.

400. Bordahl PE, Raeder JC, Nordentoft J, et al: Laparos-

copic sterilization under local or general anesthe-

sia? A randomized study. Obstet Gynecol 81:137,

1993.

401. Patel N, Smith CE, Pinchak AC, et al: Desflurane is

not associated with faster operating room exit times

in outpatients. J Clin Anesth 8:130, 1996.

402. White PF, Eng M: Fast-track anesthetic techniques

for ambulatory surgery. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol

20:545-557, 2007.

403. Avramov MN, White PF: Use of alfentanil and pro-

pofol for outpatient monitored anesthesia care:

Determining the optimal dosing regimen. Anesth

Analg 85:566, 1997.

404. Monk TG, Boure B, White PF, et al: Comparison of

intravenous sedative-analgesic techniques for

outpatient immersion lithotripsy. Anesth Analg

72:616, 1991.

405. Avramov MN, Smith I, White PF: Interactions

between midazolam and remifentanil during moni-

tored anesthesia care. Anesthesiology 85:1283,

1996.

2222

Anestesia por subespecialidades en el adulto