Tag Archives: Anesthesiology

Anesthesia No Threat For Long-Term Dementia


Mayo Clinic researchers have found that elderly patients who receive anesthesia are no more likely to develop long-term dementia or Alzheimer’s disease than other seniors. Pediatric anesthesiologist at the Mayo Clinic Children’s Center, David Warner, M.D., says, “It’s reassuring we’re adding to the … Continue reading

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New iPad App launched at TransFuse Conference


There seems to be an iPad application, over 65,000 and counting, for almost anything to make one’s daily life more manageable, efficient and entertaining. Today, health care professionals can also turn to iPad apps for educational purposes and as decision-making tools. From medical calculators to drug … Continue reading

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Medical Experts for Media – Anesthesiology


Michael Joyner, M.D. __________________________________________________________________ Michael Joyner, M.D., a specialist in exercise science, specifically with track and field, world records, doping and the older athlete Author of more than 150 scientific articles Media Experience: Interview experience with national print and broadcast … Continue reading

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Mayo Researchers Find Anesthesia Not Harmful For Babies During Birth Process


Mayo Clinic researchers have found that children exposed to anesthesia during Cesarean delivery are not at any higher risk for later learning disabilities than children not delivered by Cesarean. These findings are recently reported in the journal “Anesthesiology.” “We found … Continue reading

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Mayo Clinic Researchers Find Elective Surgery after Stent Placement Should be Delayed


Mayo Clinic researchers have studied the largest group of patients to date to understand the risk of non-cardiac elective surgery for those who have cardiac stents. The two papers, along with an editorial, are in the current issue of Anesthesiology. … Continue reading

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