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A new editorial discusses the complex decision-making required when a patient needs both an epidural catheter for pain and a continuous heparin infusion to prevent blood clots, highlighting the lack of clear guidelines. This is crucial for anesthesiologists and pain specialists to navigate patient safety and avoid serious complications like spinal bleeding.
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An editorial reflects on the environmental debate surrounding the anesthetic gas desflurane, which has a much stronger global warming effect than other options, framing it as a “0.00015 degree problem” to illustrate its small but meaningful contribution to climate change. This encourages anesthesiologists to consider the environmental impact of their clinical choices alongside patient care.
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A study found that the antiviral drug nirmatrelvir/ritonavir (Paxlovid), when given at a reduced dose, is safe and maintains effective drug levels in COVID-19 patients with severe kidney impairment, including those on dialysis. This provides much-needed guidance for treating a high-risk patient group who were previously excluded from standard dosing recommendations.
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A UK study developed a standardized pathway for implementing Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG), a minimally invasive weight-loss procedure, within the National Health Service, identifying key requirements like dietitian support and psychological assessment. This framework helps hospitals systematically offer this effective obesity treatment, addressing a major public health crisis.
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A review of six studies suggests corticosteroid injections may offer short-term pain relief for certain musculoskeletal conditions in children, such as hip pain, but the evidence is of very low quality due to small studies and lack of standardization. This highlights a significant gap in pediatric pain management research and calls for larger, more rigorous trials to establish safe and effective use.
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