According to Germany’s Federal Health Reporting database, there were around 16 million surgeries in the country between 2010 and 2016. Data on whether general anesthesia or regional anesthesia was ...
The findings suggest the brain is more active and capable during unconsciousness than previously thought. The human brain ...
A study of people who underwent surgery to treat epilepsy suggests the hippocampus may process words and speech when people ...
Baylor College of Medicine researchers have found that the human brain is capable of sophisticated language processing while ...
The state of sedation, analgesia, amnesia and muscle paralysis is called general anesthesia. In other words, general anesthesia is an induced, reversible and controlled loss of consciousness. This ...
Researchers have found in a new study that rectus sheath block is an effective standalone anesthetic technique for open ...
December 29, 2010 — Despite what anesthesiologists may tell surgery patients, the brain under general anesthesia is not "asleep," it is placed in a reversible drug-induced coma, according to 3 ...
When you go under general anesthesia, you vanish. The surgeon speaks, monitors beep, nurses call out vitals, and you remember ...
People often describe anesthesia as something that puts a patient in a "deep sleep." An anesthesiologist enters the operating ...
Women who have general anesthesia during C-sections are significantly more likely to experience severe postpartum depression resulting in hospitalization, suicidal thoughts or self-harm, according to ...
General anesthesia is a combination of medications that a person breathes through a mask or receives through a catheter in a vein to cause a person to fall asleep. In contrast, regional anesthesia is ...
General anesthesia is an assistive procedure to a surgery that is done to induce a state of deep sleep and unconsciousness in the patient. It involves administering certain medications so the patient ...