| Literature DB >> 35579926 |
Aaron Smoroda1, David Douin2, Joseph Morabito2, Matthew Lyman2, Meghan Prin2, Bryan Ahlgren2, Andrew Young2, Elijah Christensen1, Benjamin A Abrams2, Nathaen Weitzel2, Nathan Clendenen2.
Abstract
In 2021, progress in clinical science related to Cardiac Anesthesiology continued, but at a slower rate due to the ongoing pandemic and disruptions to clinical research. Most progress was incremental and addressed persistent questions related to our field. To identify articles for this review, we completed a structured review using our previously reported methods (1). Specifically, we used the search terms: "cardiac anesthesiology and outcomes" (n = 177), "cardiothoracic anesthesiology" (n = 34), "cardiac anesthesia," and "clinical outcomes" (n = 42) filtered on clinical trials and the year 2021 in PubMed. We also reviewed clinical trials from the most prominent clinical journals to identify additional studies for a narrative review. We then selected the most noteworthy publications for inclusion in this review and identified key themes.Entities:
Keywords: artificial intelligence; cardiac surgery pharmacology; extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; mechanical support; oxygenation; pain management
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35579926 PMCID: PMC9588253 DOI: 10.1177/10892532221100660
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth ISSN: 1089-2532