viernes, 15 de marzo de 2013

Caras Vemos Diagnósticos Conocemos

                                                     http://www.smo.edu.mx/jornada2013/


Estimado Ciberpediatra te invito al Seminario de Pediatría, Cirugía Pediátrica y Lactancia Materna. El día 20 de Marzo 2013 las 21hrs (Centro, México DF, Guadalajara y Lima Perú) a la Conferencia: “Caras Vemos Diagnósticos Conocemos” por el “Dr. Gerardo Cabrera Meza.” Pediatra-Neonatologo de la Cd. de Houston Tx. La sesión inicia puntualmente las 21 hrs.
Para entrar a la Sala de Conferencia:
1.- hacer click en la siguiente liga, o cópiala y escríbela en tu buscador

http://connectpro60196372.adobeconnect.com/carasvemos_dxconocemos/

2.- “Entra como Invitado” Escribes tu nombre y apellido en el espacio en blanco
3.- Hacer click en el espacio que dice “Entrar en la Sala”
5.- A disfrutar la conferencia 6.- Recomendamos que dejes tu Nombre Completo, Correo electrónico y que participes.

Henrys




Dr. Enrique Mendoza López
Webmaster: CONAPEME
Coordinador Nacional: Seminario Ciberpeds-Conapeme
Av La clinica 2520-310
Colonia Sertoma ,Mty N.L. México
CP 64710
Tel-Fax 52 81 83482940 y 52 81 81146053
Celular 8183094806
www.conapeme.org
www.pediatramendoza.com
enrique@pediatramendoza.com
emendozal@yahoo.com.mx

Recuperación postanestésica/Post-anaesthesia recovery

                                                  http://www.smo.edu.mx/jornada2013/

Guías 2013 para la recuperación postanestésica inmediata 
Guidelines for Immediate post-anaesthesia recovery 2013
Membership of the Working Party: D. K. Whitaker (Chair), H. Booth,3 P. Clyburn,
W. Harrop-Griffiths, H. Hosie,1 B. Kilvington,3 M. MacMahon, P. Smedley2 and R. Verma4
1) Scottish Multiprofessional Anaesthetic Assistants Development Group
2) British Anaesthetic and Recovery Nurses Association
3) College of Operating Department Practitioners
4)  Royal College of Anaesthetists
Anaesthesia 2013, 68, 288-297
Summary
1. After general, epidural or spinal anaesthesia, all patients should be recovered in a specially designated area (henceforth 'post-anaesthesia care unit', PACU) that complies with the standards and recommendations described in this document.
2. The anaesthetist must formally hand over the care of a patient to an appropriately trained and registered PACU practitioner.
3. Agreed, written criteria for discharge of patients from the PACU to the ward should be in place in all units.
4. An effective emergency call system must be in place in every PACU and tested regularly.
5.  No fewer than two staff (of whom at least one must be a registered practitioner) should be present when there
is a patient in a PACU who does not fulfil the criteria for discharge to the ward.
6. All registered practitioners should be appropriately trained in accordance with the standards and competencies
detailed in the UK National Core Competencies for Post Anaesthesia Care.
7. All patients must be observed on a one-to-one basis by an anaesthetist or registered PACU practitioner until they have regained control of their airway, have stable cardiovascular and respiratory systems and are awake and able to communicate.
8.  All patients with tracheal tubes in place in a PACU should be monitored with continuous capnography. The removal of tracheal tubes is the responsibility of the anaesthetist.
9. There should be a specially designated area for the recovery of children that is appropriately equipped and staffed.
10. All standards and recommendations described in this document should be applied to all areas in which patients recover after anaesthesia, to include those anaesthetics given for obstetric, cardiology, imaging and dental procedures, and in psychiatric units and community hospitals. Only registered PACU practitioners who are familiar with these areas should be allocated to recover patients in them as and when required.
11. Patients' dignity and privacy should be respected at all times but patients' safety must always be the primary concern.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/anae.12146/pdf 
 
Atentamente
Anestesiología y Medicina del Dolor
www.anestesia-dolor.org


jueves, 14 de marzo de 2013

Congreso AMECRA 2013. Los Cabos, México

martes, 12 de marzo de 2013

Escenarios patológicos en el Manguito Rotador. Dr Michel Michell Ruiz



Escenarios patológicos en el Manguito Rotador. Dr Michel Michell Ruiz

http://youtu.be/tf_XfFGages

Bibliotecas. Alerta

La Biblioteca Nacional homenajea el trabajo periodístico de García ...
Lainformacion.com
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lunes, 11 de marzo de 2013

Sugamadex

En la hora del sugamadex


In the hour of Sugammadex.
Chon JY.
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Korean J Anesthesiol. 2013 Jan;64(1):3-5. doi: 10.4097/kjae.2013.64.1.3. Epub 2013 Jan 21.
Abstract
Sugammadex is a modified gamma-cyclodextrin which is showing favorable outcomes regarding reversal of neuromuscular blockade, especially by rocuronium. It is designed to encapsulate rocuronium and being considered a new class of drugs as selective relaxant binding agents. It has given countless benefits to the patients at risk of incomplete or delayed recovery after neuromuscular block and has renown for another milestone in anesthesia practice. Recurrence of neuromuscular block has not been reported to be associated with the provided doses of sugammadex that are adequate for selected for reversal. Acceptable profiles are brought to light telling safety of sugammadex. However, some questions related to the twitch characteristics those resembled succinylcholine when reversal, the application for rocuronium anaphylaxis, and the hypersensitivity or anaphylaxis to sugammadex remain and are need of further investigation. It is imperative that potential problems that we need attention may include the patient's history of pulmonary disease and allergic disease for using sugammadex.


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3558646/pdf/kjae-64-3.pdf



¿Necesitamos sugamadex al final de la anestesia general para revertir la acción de los relajantes musculares?
Do we need to use sugammadex at the end of a general anesthesia to reverse the action of neuromuscular bloking agents?
Della Rocca G, Di Marco P, Beretta L, De Gaudio A, Ori C, Mastronardi P.
Della Rocca Giorgio, Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine. University of Udine. Udine,Italy -giorgio.dellarocca@uniud.it.
Minerva Anestesiol. 2012 Nov 29. [Epub ahead of print]
Abstract
Sugammadex, the first selective relaxant-binding agent indicated to reverse the neuromuscular blockade induced during general anesthesia, was recently introduced into clinical practice. In the present report, the following issues pertinent to the use of sugammadex in anesthesia practice are discussed: the intraoperative use of NMBAs and the incidence of postoperative residual curarization (PORC); the efficacy and safety of rocuronium plus sugammadex compared to succinylcholine for rapid sequence induction; the availability of sugammadex in hospitals; and, finally, some relevant legal medical aspects. Sugammadex is considerably more expensive than neostigmine, but its use can be advocated based on its safety and efficacy profile as a reversal agent of steroidal neuro muscular blocking agents (NMBAs), and as a mean to prevent PORC. The availability of sugammadex in Italian hospitals may have a beneficial impact on patient safety. This is due to the fact that PORC is a common and dangerous condition that may lead to postoperative inhalational events, hypoxemia, and pneumonia; and at the moment, it is not completely preventable even when advanced neuromuscolar monitoring techniques are applied." In the case of rapid sequence intubation (RSI), rocuronium (1.2 mg/Kg) administration followed by sugammadex represents a better choice in terms of efficacy and safety than succinylcholine. If a new drug is proven to be safer and more efficient than the one it is replacing, hospitals should consider the new drug and make it available, at least for selected patients or in situations at risk of severe complications. It's reasonable to hypothesize that, when discussing informed consent for elective procedures, patients and families may want to know if the admitting facilities have the superior agent available, and that the absence of such agent could create concerns and complains.


http://www.minervamedica.it/en/getfreepdf/eoHHZVuc7DofWra1EXMD3a

SjN1kypdvnwGvPz%252BBe87XFunsM0oS8l0i2lm5k70uOKMaoa0QcO0Ft9vHOChIrlw%253D%253D/R02Y9999N00A0508.pdf



Atentamente
Dr. Juan C. Flores-Carrillo
Anestesiología y Medicina del Dolor
www.anestesia-dolor.org


Bibliotecas. Alerta

Tango en la Biblioteca Municipal
Tribuna de Salamanca
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La Biblioteca Nacional acogerá un debate sobre García Márquez
Noticias de Álava
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En adhesión al mes de la mujer la Biblioteca Municipal presentará ...
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Biblioteca a pie de calle
El Comercio Digital (Asturias)
Programa de ocio. Cada fin de semana se liberan cuatro libros durante las actividades La Noche es Tuya y 'Doce17'. Temática. Los libros se eligen según el público al que van dirigidos o por temática, según las actividades de ese fin de semana.
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Mejoran con rehabilitación pulmonar pacientes de vías respiratorias

"Curso Virtual de Actualización en Lactancia Materna" . 22 de Marzo 2013

Reciba un cordial saludo de LACTARED - RED DE LACTANCIA MATERNA

Adjunto encontrará:

1.- PDF con información del Curso Virtual de Actualización en
Lactancia Materna.
2.- Ficha de Inscripción.
3.- PDF con Información de la Certificación Internacional IBCLC.

Si desea información de los costos envíenos sus datos en la ficha y enseguida estamos en contacto para brindarle mayores detalles del curso. Y si tiene alguna colega que se pueda interesar por el curso
reenviarle la información para que puedad participar del mismo, le
agradeceríamos mucho.


Atentamente
Wildemir Carrasco Sanez
Coordinador de Admisión
Cepren-Lactared Red de Lactancia Materna
Correo: lactared@gmail.com
Telefono : +511-4451978

domingo, 10 de marzo de 2013

QUE SABER Y COMO MANEJAR LA DEFICIENTE CALIDAD ÓSEA EN EL PACIENTE ORTOPÉDICO

Fentanilo TTS/TTS fentanyl

Estado de coma que amenaza la vida y quemadura solar en un paciente con fentanil-TTS. Informe de caso  
Life-threatening coma and full-thickness sunburn in a patient treated with transdermal fentanyl patches: a case report.
Sindali K, Sherry K, Sen S, Dheansa B.
Queen Victoria Hospital, Holtye Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 3DZ, United Kingdom. ksindali@gmail.com.
J Med Case Rep. 2012 Jul 26;6(1):220. doi: 10.1186/1752-1947-6-220.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Fentanyl transdermal patches have been widely used in the treatment of chronic pain and in palliative care settings since 1991 in cases where prolonged opioid use is often necessary. Transdermal drug delivery is deemed safe and effective with the advantages of delivering a steady dose of the drug and improving patient compliance due to its ease of use. However, intentional and unintentional misuse and overdose using transdermal opioid patches has been widely reported in the literature. CASE PRESENTATION: We describe the case of a 77-year-old Caucasian woman who developed severe opioid toxicity while sun tanning, likely due to altered fentanyl transdermal patch function in a heated environment. As a result of prolonged sun exposure due to an opioid-induced coma she then sustained hyperthermia and severe burns to her abdomen and lower limbs. This inadvertent fentanyl overdose necessitated initial treatment in intensive care and follow on care in a specialist burn unit. CONCLUSION: Patients who are using fentanyl patches and their relatives should be educated about how to use the patch safely. Healthcare practitioners should warn patients about the possibility of overdosing on transdermally delivered drugs if used incorrectly. They should avoid strenuous activities and external heat sources such as warming blankets, hot water bottles, saunas, hot tubs or sunbathing and should seek medical attention if they develop a fever. Additionally, any burns sustained in the context of altered consciousness levels such as in this case with opioid overdose should raise suspicion about a potential deeper burn injury than is usually observed.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3427044/pdf/1752-1947-6-220.pdf 

  
Estudio clínico multicéntrico sobre la eficacia y seguridad del parche matrix de fentanil transdérmico en el manejo de dolor oncológico moderado severo en 474 pacientes chinos 
Multicenter clinical study for evaluation of efficacy and safety of transdermal fentanyl matrix patch in treatment of moderate to severe cancer pain in 474 chinese cancer patients.
Zhu YL, Song GH, Liu DQ, Zhang X, Liu KF, Zang AH, Cheng Y, Cao GC, Liang J, Ma XZ, Ding X, Wang B, Li WL, Hu ZW, Feng G, Huang JJ, Zheng X, Jiao SC, Wu R, Ren J.
Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research (Ministry of Education), Department of Breast Oncology, Peking University School of Oncology, Beijing Cancer Hospital & Institute, Beijing 100142, China;
Chin J Cancer Res. 2011 Dec;23(4):317-22. doi: 10.1007/s11670-011-0317-7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Although a new matrix formulation fentanyl has been used throughout the world for cancer pain management, few data about its efficacy and clinical outcomes associated with its use in Chinese patients have been obtained. This study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of the new system in Chinese patients with moderate to severe cancer pain. METHODS: A total of 474 patients with moderate to severe cancer pain were enrolled in this study and were treated with the new transdermal fentanyl matrix patch (TDF) up to 2 weeks. All the patients were asked to record pain intensity, side effects, quality of life (QOL), adherence and global satisfaction. The initial dose of fentanyl was 25 μg/h titrated with opioid or according to National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines. Transdermal fentanyl was changed every three days. RESULTS: After 2 weeks. The mean pain intensity of the 459 evaluated patients decreased significantly from 5.63±1.26 to 2.03±1.46 (P<0.0001). The total remission rate was 91.29%, of which moderate remission rate 53.16%, obvious remission rate 25.49% and complete remission rate 12.64%. The rate of adverse events was 33.75%, 18.78% of which were moderate and 3.80% were severe. The most frequent adverse events were constipation and nausea. No fatal events were observed. The quality of life was remarkably improved after the treatment (P<0.0001). CONCLUSION: The new TDF is effective and safe in treating patients with moderate to severe cancer pain, and can significantly improve the quality of life.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3551305/pdf/cjcr-23-04-317.pdf 
 

Atentamente
Anestesiología y Medicina del Dolor
www.anestesia-dolor.org

AOS en pediatría/OSA in pediatrics

Apnea obstructiva del sueño en pediatría y el papel crítico del crecimiento orofacial: evidencias 
Pediatric obstructive sleep apnea and the critical role of oral-facial growth: evidences.
Huang YS, Guilleminault C.
Department of Child Psychiatry and Sleep Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and University Taiwan, China.
Front Neurol. 2012;3:184. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2012.00184. Epub 2013 Jan 22.
Abstract
Aims: Review of evidence in support of an oral-facial growth impairment in the development of pediatric sleep apnea in non-obese children. Method: Review of experimental data from infant monkeys with experimentally induced nasal resistance. Review of early historical data in the orthodontic literature indicating the abnormal oral-facial development associated with mouth breathing and nasal resistance. Review of the progressive demonstration of sleep-disordered-breathing (SDB) in children who underwent incomplete treatment of OSA with adenotonsillectomy, and demonstration of abnormal oral-facial anatomy that must often be treated in order for the resolution of OSA. Review of data of long-term recurrence of OSA and indication of oral-facial myofunctional dysfunction in association with the recurrence of OSA. Results: Presentation of prospective data on premature infants and SDB-treated children, supporting the concept of oral-facial hypotonia. Presentation of evidence supporting hypotonia as a primary element in the development of oral-facial anatomic abnormalities leading to abnormal breathing during sleep. Continuous interaction between oral-facial muscle tone, maxillary-mandibular growth and development of SDB. Role of myofunctional reeducation with orthodontics and elimination of upper airway soft tissue in the treatment of non-obese SDB children. Conclusion: Pediatric OSA in non-obese children is a disorder of oral-facial
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3551039/pdf/fneur-03-00184.pdf
  
Características específicas de los niños con apnea obstructiva del sueño y cor pulmonar 
The specific characteristics in children with obstructive sleep apnea and cor pulmonale.
Lee PC, Hwang B, Soong WJ, Meng CC.
Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Departments of Pediatrics, National Yang-Ming University and Taipei Veterans General Hospital, No 201 Sec 2, Shih-Pai Road, Taipei 112, Taiwan. pichang lee@yahoo.com
ScientificWorldJournal. 2012;2012:757283. doi: 10.1100/2012/757283. Epub 2012 May 3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in the pediatric population is currently estimated at 1-2% of all children. The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical and hemodynamic characteristics in pediatric patients with cor pulmonale and OSA. METHODS: Thirty children with the diagnosis of OSA were included. These patients consisted of 26 male and 4 female children with a mean age of 7 ± 4 years old. Five of those children were found to be associated with cor pulmonale, and 25 had OSA but without cor pulmonale. RESULTS: The arousal index was much higher in children with OSA and cor pulmonale. The children with OSA and cor pulmonale had much lower mean and minimal oxygen saturation and a higher incidence of bradycardia events. All 5 patients with OSA and cor pulmonale underwent an adenotonsillectomy, and the pulmonary arterial pressure dropped significantly after the surgery. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that the OSA pediatric patients with cor pulmonale had the different clinical manifestations and hemodynamic characteristics from those without cor pulmonale. The adenotonsillectomy had excellent results in both the OSA pediatric patients with and without cor pulmonale.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3356724/pdf/TSWJ2012-757283.pdf 

  
Manejo perioperatorio de los infantes con apnea obstructiva del sueño 
Perioperative management of children with obstructive sleep apnea.
Schwengel DA, Sterni LM, Tunkel DE, Heitmiller ES.
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology/Critical Care Medicine, 600 North Wolfe St., Blalock 1412, Baltimore, MD 21287-8711, USA.dschwen1@jhmi.edu
Anesth Analg. 2009 Jul;109(1):60-75.
doi: 10.1213/ane.0b013e3181a19e21.
Abstract
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA) affects 1%-3% of children. Children with OSA can present for all types of surgical and diagnostic procedures requiring anesthesia, with adenotonsillectomy being the most common surgical treatment for OSA in the pediatric age group. Thus, it is imperative that the anesthesiologist be familiar with the potential anesthetic complications and immediate postoperative problems associated with OSA. The significant implications that the presence of OSA imposes on perioperative care have been recognized by national medical professional societies. The American Academy of Pediatrics published a clinical practice guideline for pediatric OSA in 2002, and cited an increased risk of anesthetic complications, though specific anesthetic issues were not addressed. In 2006, the American Society of Anesthesiologists published a practice guideline for perioperative management of patients with OSA that noted the pediatric-related risk factor of obesity, and the increased perioperative risk associated with adenotonsillectomy in children younger than 3 yr. However, management of OSA in children younger than 1 yr-of-age was excluded from the guideline, as were other issues related specifically to the pediatric patient. Hence, many questions remain regarding the perioperative care of the child with OSA. In this review, we examine the literature on pediatric OSA, discuss its pathophysiology, current treatment options, and recognized approaches to perioperative management of these young and potentially high-risk patients.
http://www.anesthesia-analgesia.org/content/109/1/60.full.pdf 

 

Atentamente
Dr. Enrique Hernández-Cortez
Anestesiología y Medicina del Dolor
www.anestesia-dolor.org




Bibliotecas. Alerta

Letras para esquivar balas: bibliotecas, otro punto vital
Portafolio.co
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Bibliotecas. Alerta

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Guías clínicas para adultos hipotiroideos

Guías clínicas para adultos hipotiroideos.
Clinical practice guidelines for hypothyroidism in adults: cosponsored by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and the American Thyroid Association.
Garber JR, Cobin RH, Gharib H, Hennessey JV, Klein I, Mechanick JI, Pessah-Pollack R, Singer PA, Woeber KA; American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and American Thyroid Association Taskforce on Hypothyroidism in Adults.
Endocrine Division, Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA. jgarber@bidmc.harvard.edu
Endocr Pract. 2012 Nov-Dec;18(6):988-1028.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Hypothyroidism has multiple etiologies and manifestations. Appropriate treatment requires an accurate diagnosis and is influenced by coexisting medical conditions. This paper describes evidence-based clinical guidelines for the clinical management of hypothyroidism in ambulatory patients. METHODS: The development of these guidelines was commissioned by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) in association with American Thyroid Association (ATA). AACE and the ATA assembled a task force of expert clinicians who authored this article. The authors examined relevant literature and took an evidence-based medicine approach that incorporated their knowledge and experience to develop a series of specific recommendations and the rationale for these recommendations. The strength of the recommendations and the quality of evidence supporting each was rated according to the approach outlined in the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists Protocol for Standardized Production of Clinical Guidelines-2010 update. RESULTS: Topics addressed include the etiology, epidemiology, clinical and laboratory evaluation, management, and consequences of hypothyroidism. Screening, treatment of subclinical hypothyroidism, pregnancy, and areas for future research are also covered. CONCLUSIONS: Fifty-two evidence-based recommendations and subrecommendations were developed to aid in the care of patients with hypothyroidism and to share what the authors believe is current, rational, and optimal medical practice for the diagnosis and care of hypothyroidism. A serum thyrotropin is the single best screening test for primary thyroid dysfunction for the vast majority of outpatient clinical situations. The standard treatment is replacement with L-thyroxine. The decision to treat subclinical hypothyroidism when the serum thyrotropin is less than 10 mIU/L should be tailored to the individual patient.



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