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Treatment and Follow Up of a Geriatric COVID-19 Patient with Long Term Mechanical Ventilation 1例老年COVID-19患者长期机械通气的治疗与随访
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.5336/ANESTHE.2020-80473
Harun Duran, Ülkü İnce, Şule Kiroğlu Gökçe, Y. Yildirim
spontaneous
自发的
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The SARS-CoV-2 Disease and the Risk of Transfusion Transmission: A Narrative Review SARS-CoV-2疾病与输血传播风险:述评
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.5336/anesthe.2020-80725
Ü. C. Köksoy, Gizem Kahraman, G. Cınar
ABS TRACT Emerging infection outbreaks have a deteriorating effect for the blood supply by limiting resources and compromising the safety of transfusion of blood products. The severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) which leads to a self-limited upper respiratory disease emerged from China and turned into a pandemic in January 2020. Symptomatic, asymptomatic and recuperative patients can be reservoirs for transmission but their viral load in plasma, serum, or lymphocytes in the incubation period is not known, thus their rate of infectivity remains uncertain. Even though transmission by blood is not detected yet, a solitary case has reported a neonate born to a mother with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) with elevated antibody levels and abnormal cytokine test results 2 hours after birth, pointing at the possibility of vertical transmission. With the pandemic spreading wider, the number of blood donations from asymptomatic patients keeps rising, resulting in blood transfusions from COVID-19 patients to SARS-CoV-2 free recipients. It is stated that if all the blood donations were tested for SARS-CoV-2 RNA up to 15% of donors in the incubation phase would have to be excluded for carrying viral RNA. Although data suggest that it is not transmissible through transfusion with no confirmed cases of transfusion transmission, presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in the donated plasma of asymptomatic patients is still considered to constitute a risk for blood safety for both healthcare personnel and the recipients. Therefore, blood centers and banks are advised to take measure for protection from SARS-COV-2 and to avoid the risk of transmission through transfusion.
新出现的感染暴发通过限制资源和危及血液制品输血的安全性,对血液供应产生日益恶化的影响。导致自限性上呼吸道疾病的严重急性呼吸综合征-冠状病毒-2 (SARS-CoV-2)起源于中国,并于2020年1月演变为大流行。有症状、无症状和恢复期的患者可能是传播的宿主,但其在潜伏期的血浆、血清或淋巴细胞中的病毒载量尚不清楚,因此其传染性仍不确定。虽然目前还没有发现血液传播,但在新冠肺炎(COVID-19)患者母亲的新生儿出生2小时后抗体水平升高、细胞因子检测结果异常的情况下,出现了单独的病例,表明有垂直传播的可能性。随着疫情的蔓延,无症状感染者的献血人数不断增加,导致新冠肺炎患者向未感染新冠肺炎的受者输血。据报道,如果对所有献血者进行SARS-CoV-2 RNA检测,那么在潜伏期,多达15%的献血者将因携带病毒RNA而被排除在外。虽然数据表明它不会通过输血传播,没有确诊的输血传播病例,但在无症状患者的捐献血浆中存在SARS-CoV-2 RNA仍然被认为对医务人员和接受者构成血液安全风险。因此,建议血液中心和血库采取预防措施,避免通过输血传播的风险。
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Retrospective Evaluation of Patients with Chronic Pain Syndrome After Abdominal Surgery: Our 3 Years Experience 腹部手术后慢性疼痛综合征患者的回顾性评价:我们3年的经验
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.5336/ANESTHE.2021-82607
Dostali Aliyev, S. Erkoç, K. S. C. Turhan, Fatma Feyhan Ökten
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The Relationship Between AB0 Phenotypes and Mortality in COVID-19 Patients Followed Up in the Intensive Care Unit: Retrospective Descriptive Study 重症监护病房随访的COVID-19患者AB0表型与死亡率的关系:回顾性描述性研究
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.5336/anesthe.2021-85902
M. Cakirca, Mert Nakıp, M. Engin, Ç. Kaymak, Ayşe Özcan, H. Başar
ABS TRACT Objective: COVID-19 started in late 2019 and quickly turned into a global epidemic. There are studies showing that patients with O blood group phenotype can be protected from COVID-19 infection, whereas individuals with A blood group may be at higher risk. We aimed to investigate the relationship between distribution and mortality to disease associated with ABO blood groups in cases diagnosed with COVID-19 followed in tertiary intensive care unit. Material and Methods: The cases followed between 01.04.2020-01.06.2021 in the 3rd level COVID intensive care unit of our hospital were evaluated retrospectively. As a control group for the prevalence of blood group phenotype, the blood group results of cases other than COVID-19 who applied to the blood center of our hospital during the study period were evaluated. For the expected mortality rates, a study conducted in the intensive care unit was used by making a literature search. The chi-square test was used for statistical analysis to compare the observed and expected distribution of ABO blood groups. Results: The distribution of ABO phenotype was found to be similar to the expected distribution in the population. When all patients were examined, a 28-day mortality was found at a rate of 50.6%. Mortality rates are similar to the distribution of general blood groups according to ABO phenotypes. In our study, mortality rates of O, A and B blood groups were found to be significantly higher than the reference publication. Conclusion: Our study suggests that patients’ blood group phenotypes are not a risk factor for COVID-19-related critical illness and 28-day mortality.
目的:2019冠状病毒病始于2019年底,并迅速演变为全球流行病。有研究表明,O型血的患者可以免受COVID-19感染,而A型血的患者可能有更高的风险。我们的目的是调查在三级重症监护病房诊断为COVID-19的病例中与ABO血型相关的疾病分布与死亡率之间的关系。材料与方法:对我院三级重症监护病房2020年1月4日- 2021年1月6日随访的病例进行回顾性分析。作为血型表型流行率的对照组,对研究期间申请到我院血液中心的非COVID-19病例的血型结果进行评价。对于预期死亡率,采用在重症监护病房进行的研究,进行文献检索。采用卡方检验进行统计分析,比较ABO血型的观察分布和预期分布。结果:发现ABO表型在人群中的分布与预期分布相似。对所有患者进行检查时,发现28天死亡率为50.6%。死亡率与一般血型根据ABO表型的分布相似。在我们的研究中,发现O、A和B血型的死亡率明显高于参考文献。结论:我们的研究提示患者血型表型不是covid -19相关危重疾病和28天死亡率的危险因素。
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Effectiveness of Lumbar Erector Spinae Plane Block with Methylprednisolone and Bupivacaine in Low Back and Leg Pain due to Lumbar Disc Herniation: Case Series 甲强的松龙和布比卡因联合腰竖肌脊柱平面阻滞治疗腰椎间盘突出引起的腰背痛和腿部疼痛的疗效:病例系列
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.5336/anesthe.2021-82519
Uğur Peksöz, M. Çelik
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Analgesia Nociception Index-Guided Anesthesia Management in Craniotomy 镇痛痛觉指数引导下开颅手术的麻醉管理
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.5336/anesthe.2020-80390
G. Inan, Zerrin Özköse Şatırlar
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The Neglected Consequences of Critical Illness Survivors: Post-Intensive Care Syndrome 危重疾病幸存者被忽视的后果:重症监护后综合症
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.5336/anesthe.2020-80057
Öznur Erbay Dalli, N. Kelebek Girgin, F. Kahveci
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Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors of COVID-19 Pneumonia Patients Hospitalized in a Tertiary Intensive Care Unit: A Retrospective Descriptive Study 三级重症监护病房COVID-19肺炎患者临床特征及危险因素的回顾性描述性研究
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.5336/anesthe.2021-85887
H. Başar, Ç. Kaymak, Ayşe Özcan, Mert Nakıp, M. Parpucu, Ceren Kaçan, H. Yalcın, Murat Kaykaç
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Maternal-Fetal Anesthesia/Analgesia in Fetal Interferences: Traditional Review 胎儿干扰中的母胎麻醉/镇痛:传统回顾
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.5336/anesthe.2021-85460
O. Özlü
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A Rare Case in Intensive Care Unit: Massive Bleeding Due to Angiomyolipoma Caused by Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 重症监护室一例罕见病例:结节性硬化症并发血管平滑肌脂肪瘤大出血
Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.5336/anesthe.2021-85048
M. K. Yıldırım, Ö. Canpolat, Hacı Ömer Osmanlioğlu, P. Karabacak
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