miércoles, 1 de mayo de 2013

Medicina alternativa y anestesia/Alternative medicine and anesthesia




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Medicina alternativa y anestesia: Implicaciones y consideraciones en la práctica diaria 
Alternative medicine and anesthesia: Implications and considerations in daily practice.
Bajwa SS, Panda A.
AYU [serial online] 2012 [cited 2013 Apr 12];33:475-80.

Nowadays, herbal medicines are widely used by most of the people, including the pre-surgical population. These medicines may pose numerous challenges during perioperative care. The objective of the current literature review is to dwell upon the impact of the use of herbal medicines during the perioperative period, and to review the strategies for managing their perioperative use. The data was generated from various articles of different journals, text books, web source, including, Entrez Pubmed, Medscape, WebMD, and so on. Selected only those herbal medicines for which information on, safety, usage, and precautions during the perioperative period was available. Thereafter, the information about safety, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics from selected literature was gathered and analyzed. The whole review focused on the fact that these commonly used alternative medicines could sometimes pose as a concern during the perioperative period, in various ways. These complications could be due to their direct action, pharmacodynamic effect, or pharmacokinetic effect. In view of the serious impacts of herbal medicine usage in perioperative care, the anesthesiologist should take a detailed history, especially stressing on the use of herbal medicine during the preoperative anesthetic assessment. The anesthesiologist should also be aware of the potential perioperative effects of those drugs. Accordingly, steps should to be taken to prevent, recognize, and treat the complications that may arise due to their use or discontinuation.
Keywords: Anesthesia, Ayurveda, Echinacea, ephedra, garlic, ginger, herbal medicines
http://www.ayujournal.org/text.asp?2012/33/4/475/110515

Atentamente
Dr. Benito Cortes-Blanco
Anestesiología y Medicina del Dolor
www.anestesia-dolor.org

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