viernes, 28 de octubre de 2011

Analgesia en trabajo de parto


Analgesia epidural para el trabajo de parto: técnicas actuales
 Epidural analgesia for labor: Current techniques
Marcos Silva, Stephen H Halpern
Department of Anesthesia, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Local and Regional Anesthesia 2010;3:143-152.

Introduction
Epidural analgesia is an extremely effective and popular treatment for labor pain. In Canada, the epidural rate varies between the provinces from 30% to 69%.1 The use of epidural analgesia in the US has tripled between 1981 and 2001, with 60% of women using this technique in large hospitals.2 In this review, we will outline a brief history of the use of epidural analgesia and examine the current techniques of initiation and maintenance of pain relief. We will also discuss the main complications and contraindications for this method of analgesia. In this review, epidural analgesia refers to local anesthetics and adjuvants injected into the epidural space. Spinal anesthesia refers to local anesthetic, with or without adjuvants, injected into the subarachnoid space. Combined spinal-epidural analgesia includes analgesia initiated with an intrathecal injection and placement of an epidural catheter to provide a route for additional drug. Neuraxial analgesia includes spinal, epidural, and combined spinal-epidural analgesia.

http://www.dovepress.com/epidural-analgesia-for-labor-current-techniques-peer-reviewed-article-LRA  
Analgesia epidural para trabajo de parto usando bupivacaína y clonidina
Epidural labour analgesia using Bupivacaine and Clonidine.
Syal K, Dogra R, Ohri A, Chauhan G, Goel A.
Senior Residents, Department of Anaesthesia, IGMC, Shimla (H.P.).
J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol. 2011 Jan;27(1):87-90.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To compare the effects of addition of Clonidine (60 μg) to Epidural Bupivacaine (0.125%) for labour analgesia, with regard to duration of analgesia, duration of labour, ambulation, incidence of instrumentation and caesarean section, foetal outcome, patient satisfaction and side effects. PATIENTS #ENTITYSTARTX00026; METHODS: On demand, epidural labour analgesia was given to 50 nulliparous healthy term parturients (cephalic presentation), divided in two groups randomly. Group I received bupivacaine (0.125%) alone, whereas Group II received bupivacaine (0.125%) along with Clonidine (60 μg). 10 ml of 0.125% bupivacaine was injected as first dose and further doses titrated with patient relief (Numerical Rating Scale <3). Top ups were given whenever Numerical Rating Scale went above 5. RESULTS: There was statistically significant prolongation of duration of analgesia in Group II, with no difference in duration of labour, ambulation, incidence of instrumentation and caesarean section or foetal outcome. Also clonidine gave dose sparing effect to bupivacaine and there was better patient satisfaction without any significant side effects in Group II. CONCLUSION:
Clonidine is a useful adjunct to bupivacaine for epidural labour analgesia and can be considered as alternative to opioids.

http://www.joacp.org/temp/JAnaesthClinPharmacol27187-7917801_021157.pdf 

Comparación entre ropivacaína 0.08% y levobupivacaína 0.06% para analgesia epidural en nulíparas durante el trabajo de parto: estudio retrospectivo en un centro
Comparison between 0.08% ropivacaine and 0.06% levobupivacaine for epidural analgesia during nulliparous labor: a retrospective study in a single center.
Lee HL, Lo LM, Chou CC, Chuah EC.
Department of Anesthesiology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan.
Chang Gung Med J. 2011 May-Jun;34(3):286-92.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Levobupivacaine and ropivacaine are new local anesthetics that have effects similar to bupivacaine. However, the relative potency of these two drugs is controversial. The purpose of this retrospective study was to assess whether a combination of 0.06% levobupivacaine and 0.0002% fentanyl had the same effects as 0.08% ropivacaine and 0.0002% fentanyl on the mode of delivery and other obstetric outcomes when used for epidural analgesia of labor in nulliparous women. METHODS: Computer records of 392 Asian nulliparous parturients, who had presented with spontaneous labor or spontaneous rupture of the membranes, and had received epidural analgesia were retrospectively reviewed. Of these, 193 received 0.08% ropivacaine and 199 received 0.06% levobupivacaine. Fentanyl (0.0002%) was used in both regimens. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in the mode of delivery, duration of labor, or neonatal outcome between the two groups. In the levobupivacaine group, the parturients required top-up boluses of local anesthetics more frequently (1.4 ± 1.6 vs. 0.9 ± 1.3, p< 0.0001), and the incidence of temporary maternal fever (25 % vs. 15%, p = 0.024) and the cost of local anesthetic were higher (292 ± 183 NTD vs. 146 ± 104 NTD, p< 0.0001). However, the amount of local anesthetic administered during labor was lower (79 ± 49 mg vs. 114 ± 81 mg, p< 0.0001) than for the ropivacaine group. CONCLUSIONS: 0.06 % levobupivacaine was as effective as 0.08% ropivacaine, when both were used with 0.0002% fentanyl for labor epidural analgesia of nulliparous women

http://memo.cgu.edu.tw/cgmj/3403/340307.pdf
 
Atentamente
Dr. Benito Cortes-Blanco
Anestesiología y Medicina del Dolor

Dolor torácico no cardiaco: epidemiología, evolución natural y patogénesis


Dolor torácico no cardiaco: epidemiología, evolución natural y patogénesis
Noncardiac Chest Pain: Epidemiology, Natural Course and Pathogenesis
Ronnie Fass and Sami R Achem
J Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2011 April; 17(2): 110-123.
Published online 2011 April 27. doi:  10.5056/jnm.2011.17.2.110

Noncardiac chest pain is defined as recurrent chest pain that is indistinguishable from ischemic heart pain after a reasonable workup has excluded a cardiac cause. Noncardiac chest pain is a prevalent disorder resulting in high healthcare utilization and significant work absenteeism. However, despite its chronic nature, noncardiac chest pain has no impact on patients' mortality. The main underlying mechanisms include gastroesophageal reflux, esophageal dysmotility and esophageal hypersensitivity. Gastroesophageal reflux disease is likely the most common cause of noncardiac chest pain. Esophageal dysmotility affects only the minority of noncardiac chest pain patients. Esophageal hypersensitivity may be present in non-GERD-related noncardiac chest pain patients regardless if esophageal dysmotility is present or absent. Psychological co-morbidities such as panic disorder, anxiety, and depression are also common in noncardiac chest pain patients and often modulate patients' perception of disease severity.
Keywords: Chest pain, Esophageal motility disorders, Esophagus, Heartburn
Atentamente
Anestesiología y Medicina del Dolor

La comunicación científica en la era de la web 2.0


a comunicación científica en la era de la web 2.0

Continuando con la labor y el gusto por parte de nosotros de poner a disposición del público las presentaciones en power point del Seminario Internacional Visibilidad y Acceso a la producción científica que llevó a cabo la Sección de Bibliotecología y Ciencia de la Información de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú en setiembre del 2011, hoy presentamos "La comunicación científica en la era de la web 2.0", de la Mag. Mónica Arakaki, Docente de la Especialidad de Ciencias de la Información de la PUCP.

Hacer click en el enlace para acceder a la presentación:
20111028-Seminario Internacional PPT Monica Arakaki Comunicacion cientifica - Web 2.0 -1-.pdf[13clicks]

books update


On the Cover of Sunday's Book Review

Roaring at the Screen With Pauline Kael

Reviewed by FRANK RICH
"The Age of Movies" and "Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark" chronicle the life and career of the movie critic who transformed the sensibility and standards of mainstream pop culture criticism in America.

Also in the Book Review

Samuel Beckett in 1970.

'The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume II, 1941-1956'

Reviewed by DENIS DONOGHUE
A new collection features letters from the years when Samuel Beckett wrote "Waiting for Godot."

'Zone One'

By COLSON WHITEHEAD
Reviewed by GLEN DUNCAN
In Colson Whitehead's novel, humans spared the effects of a plague battle zombies in Lower Manhattan.
Spalding Gray

'The Journals of Spalding Gray'

Edited by Nell Casey
Reviewed by RON ROSENBAUM
Spalding Gray's journals reveal how hard he worked at appearing spontaneous.
James Madison

'James Madison'

By RICHARD BROOKHISER
Reviewed by RICHARD BEEMAN
Richard Brookhiser presents a portrait of James Madison.
John Jeremiah Sullivan

'Pulphead'

By JOHN JEREMIAH SULLIVAN
Reviewed by GIDEON LEWIS-KRAUS
John Jeremiah Sullivan's essays balance an emphasis on pop heroism with a search for his own roots.

'Mr. Fox'

By HELEN OYEYEMI
Reviewed by AIMEE BENDER
In a series of vignettes, Helen Oyeyemi constructs a love triangle involving a writer, his wife and his most inspired creation.

'Practical Jean'

By TREVOR COLE
Reviewed by MEG WOLITZER
In Trevor Cole's novel, a ceramist wants to make sure her friends feel a moment of joy before they die.
John Brown in Boston in 1859, before the raid on Harpers Ferry.

'Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid That Sparked the Civil War'

By TONY HORWITZ
Reviewed by KEVIN BOYLE
For John Brown, violence was necessary to defeat slavery.

'Is That a Fish in Your Ear?'

By DAVID BELLOS
Reviewed by ADAM THIRLWELL
David Bellos offers a new approach to translation.
A Roman relief of soldiers with spoils taken from the Temple of Jerusalem in A.D. 70.

'Jerusalem: The Biography'

By SIMON SEBAG MONTEFIORE
Reviewed by JONATHAN ROSEN
Simon Sebag Montefiore tells Jerusalem's long history, from King David to the 1967 war.

'Lucky Break'

By ESTHER FREUD
Reviewed by CARYN JAMES
Esther Freud's novel charts the diverging fortunes of a group of actors who meet as students at drama school.

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The Short, Unsuccessful Life of the American Book Awards

By CRAIG FEHRMAN
In 1980, the publishing industry's awards ceremony went Hollywood - with results disastrous enough to ensure it would never happen again.
HORROR

Ambrose Bierce: The Man and His Demons

By TERRENCE RAFFERTY
"The Devil's Dictionary, Tales and Memoirs" is a new collection of the most spine-chilling of the powerful American horror writer's work.

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Featuring Frank Rich on the life of film critic Pauline Kael; and Richard Brookhiser on his new biography of James Madison.
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Estudiando con Youtube y Google Plus


Estudiando con Youtube y Google Plus

Por  el 26/10/2011
En el blog de Google para estudiantes, googleforstudents.blogspot.com, muestran un ejemplo de cómo se puede usar Youtube y los hangouts (quedadas) de Google Plus para estudiar en grupo por Internet.
Lo primero que hacen en el ejemplo es buscar vídeos relacionados con el tema que se está tratando, siendo en este caso una colección de ejemplos para encontrar las soluciones de diversos polinomios
Una vez creada la lista de vídeos, que es utilizada por el estudiante para practicar sus propios ejercicios, se organiza una quedada en Google plus para compartir la sesión con otros estudiantes incluidos previamente en un círculo específico, para que nadie fuera del círculo pueda participar de la videoconferencia.
Accediendo a Hangouts with extras muestran la lista de vídeos dentro de la quedada, permitiendo parar y discutir los vídeos en grupo.
Una solución sencilla, práctica y muy efectiva, ya que pueden programarse reuniones así cada semana, donde cada vez es uno el responsable por crear los vídeos sobre el tema que se esté tratando en clase.