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jueves, 8 de marzo de 2018

Drogadicción en anestesia / Substance abuse in anaesthetists

Marzo 7, 2018. No. 3015
Abuso de drogas entre los anestesiólogos
Substance abuse in anaesthetists
RM Mayall BSc MBChB MRCP FRCA FANZCA
Abuso de Fármacos Anestésicos por parte de los Anestesiólogos
Flavia Serebrenic Jungerman, Hamer Nastasy Palhares Alves, Maria José Carvalho Carmona, Nancy Brisola Conti, André Malbergier
Adicción y anestesiología
Dra. Dania Elena Escamilla-Ríos
Curso Regional de Anestesiología en Obstetricia y Pediatría
Colegio de Anestesiólogos de León AC y FMCA, AC
Mayo 17-19, 2018. León Guanajuato, México
Informes con el Dr. Enrique Hernández Cortez  
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miércoles, 14 de febrero de 2018

El anestesiólogo y las drogadicciones / Addiction and substance abuse in anesthesiology

Febrero 14, 2018. No. 2994
Abuso a drogas en anestesiólogos. Realidad preocupante
Dr. Gustavo Calabrese
Rev Mex Anestesiol Vol. 33. Supl. 1, Abril-Junio 2010 pp S206-S208
Adicción y anestesiología
Dra. Dania Elena Escamilla-Ríos
Rev Mex Anestesiol Vol. 35. Supl. 1 Abril-Junio 2012 pp S226-S229
Abuso de Fármacos Anestésicos por parte de los Anestesiólogos
Flavia Serebrenic Jungerman, Hamer Nastasy Palhares Alves, Maria José Carvalho Carmona, TSA, Nancy Brisola Conti, André Malbergier
Rev Bras Anestesiol  2012; 62: 3: 375-386
Adicción y abuso de sustancias en anestesiología.
Addiction and substance abuse in anesthesiology.
Anesthesiology. 2008 Nov;109(5):905-17. doi: 10.1097/ALN.0b013e3181895bc1.
Abstract
Despite substantial advances in our understanding of addiction and the technology and therapeutic approaches used to fight this disease, addiction still remains a major issue in the anesthesia workplace, and outcomes have not appreciably changed. Although alcoholism and other forms of impairment, such as addiction to other substances and mental illness, impact anesthesiologists at rates similar to those in other professions, as recently as 2005, the drug of choice for anesthesiologists entering treatment was still an opioid. There exists a considerable association between chemical dependence and other psychopathology, and successful treatment for addiction is less likely when comorbid psychopathology is not treated. Individuals under evaluation or treatment for substance abuse should have an evaluation with subsequent management of comorbid psychiatric conditions. Participation in self-help groups is still considered a vital component in the therapy of the impaired physician, along with regular monitoring if the anesthesiologist wishes to attempt reentry into clinical practice.
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April 19-21, 2018, New York City, USA
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