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III, Sc. ii) 134 Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology Vol. 23, No. 1, February 2015 CONTENTS EDItoRIAL «ROUTINE» PREOXYGENATION ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Anis Baraka 5 REVIEW ARTICLE THE IMPACT OF ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE VS LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAY ON THE INCIDENCE OF PostopeRATIVE NAUSEA AND VOMITING: A SYSTEMIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS ������������������������������������������������������������� Jahan Porhomayon, Sina Davari Farid, Ali A� El-Solh, Ghazaleh Adlparvar, Nader D� Nader 9 SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES RENAL PROTECTION IN THE CARDIAC SURGERY PATIENT: PERI-OPERATIVE SODIUM BICARBONATE INFUSION (POSBI) OR NOT? ��������������������������������������������������������������������Hassan H� Amhaz, Deepak Gupta, Larry Manders, George McKelvey, Marc S� Orlewicz, Romeo N� Kaddoum 17 EFFECT OF ULTRASOUND-GUIDED SUBSARtoRIAL APPROACH FOR SAPHENOUS NERVE BLOCK IN CASES WITH SAPHENOUS NERVE ENTRAPMENT IN ADDUctoR CANAL FOR CONTROLLING CHRONIC KNEE PAIN �������������������������������������������������������������������������� Arman Taheri, Maryam Hatami, Majid Dashti, Alireza Khajehnasiri, Mahsa Ghajarzadeh 25 COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF ORAL VS. PERItonsILLAR INFILTRATION OF KETAMINE IN PAIN REDUCTION AFTER TONSILLectoMY: A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Afsaneh Norouzi, Abolfazl Jafari, Hamid Reza Khoddami Vishteh, Shahin Fateh 29 THE IMPACT OF ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES ON COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS AFTER UROLOGICAL SURGERY ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Mahtab Poor Zamany Nejat Kermany, Mohammad Hossein Soltani, Khazar Ahmadi, Hoora Motiee, Shermin Rubenzadeh, Vahid Nejati 35 COMPARISON BETWEEN C-MAC® VIDEO-LARYNGOSCOPE AND MACIntosH DIRECT LARYNGOSCOPE DURING CERVICAL SPINE IMMOBILIZATION ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Shahir H�M� Akbar, Joanna SM Ooi 43 EFFECTS OF MEMANTINE ON PAIN IN PATIENTS WITH COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME-A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY �������������������������������������������������������Mohammad-Hazem I� Ahmad-Sabry, Gholamreza Shareghi 51 EFFECTS OF DEXAMETHASONE AND PHENIRAMINE MALEATE ON HEMODYNAMIC AND RESPIRAtoRY PARAMETERS AFTER CEMENTATION IN CEMENTED PARTIAL HIP PROSTHESIS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Abdulkadir Yektaş 55 EFFECT OF PREOPERATIVE ORAL PREGABALIN ON PostopeRATIVE PAIN AFTER MAstectoMY �������������������������������������������������������������������� Mardhiah Sarah, Harnani Mansor, Choy Yin Choy 63 1 M.E.J. ANESTH 23 (1), 2015 CONSUMPTION TRENDS OF RESCUE ANTI-PSYCHOTICS FOR DELIRIUM IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS (ICU DELIRIUM) SHOW INFLUENCE OF CORRESPONDING LUNAR PHASE CYCLES: A RETROSPECTIVE AUDIT STUDY FROM ACADEMIC UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL IN THE UNITED STATES ������������������������������������������������������������������� Deepak Gupta, Vinay Pallekonda, Ronald Thomas, George Mckelvey, Farhad Ghoddoussi 69 ULTRASOUND-GUIDED SCIATICOLITEAL NERVE BLOCK: A COMPARISON OF SEPARATE TIBIAL AND COMMON PERONEAL NERVE INJECTIONS VERSUS INJECTING PROXIMAL TO THE BIFURCATION �������������������������������������������������������������� Alberto E� Ardon, Roy A� Greengrass, Upasna Bhuria, Steven B� Porter, Christopher B� Robards, Kurt Blasser 81 SUBTENON BUPIVACAINE INJECTION FOR postopeRATIVE PAIN RELIEF FOLLOWING PEDIATRIC STRABISMUS SURGERY: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED DOUBLE BLIND TRIAL ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Radwa H Bakr and Hesham M Abdelaziz 91 CASE REPORTS STRAIGHT TO VIDEO: TONSILLAR INJURY DURING ELECTIVE GLIDESCOPE-ASSISTED PEDIATRIC INTUBATION ���������������������������������������������������������������������Jason D. Rodney, Zulfiqar Ahmed, Deepak Gupta, Maria Markakis Zestos 101 PERCUTANEOUS BALLOON COMPRESSION OF GASSERIAN GANGLION FOR THE TREATMENT OF TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA: AN EXPERIENCE FROM INDIA ��������������������������������������������������������������������� Anurag Agarwal, Vipin Dhama, Yogesh K� Manik, M� K� Upadhyaya, C� S� Singh, V� Rastogi 105 BEDSIDE RETIANED RADIAL ARTERY CATHETER REMOVAL IN A HEMODYNAMICALLY UNSTABLE NEUROCRITICALLY-ILL PATIENT: A CASE REPORT ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� Christa O’Hana V� San Luis, Athir H� Morad 111 ESOPHAGEAL PERFORATION FOLLOWING OROGASTRIC SUCTION CATHETER INSERTION IN AN ELDERLY PATIENT ������������������������������������������������������������������Roland N. Kaddoum, Fadi Farah, Rita W. Saroufim, Salah M� Zeineldine 117 LetteR to THE EDItoR PEDIATRIC ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Claude Abdallah 123 2 LIFE ON WHEELS Triumph over the agony of pain and sadness; admission of the ways of the creator and “happy to be alive”; optimism with brilliant accomplishments from a wheelchair and “breathing happiness”, are but few of the accomplishments of faculties endowed on Alon P. Winnie , Professor and Chairman of the Department of Anesthesiology of the University of Illinois. Fig1. Dr. Winnie among his colleagues ; Dr. Baraka (far left) & Dr. Raj (far right). In his own words, Dr. Winnie writes « Dear Anis*… To fulfill my promise to you, the following… Let me preface it by telling you that it was written from the viewpoint of a rocking bed after I had been given my first wheelchair, for which I had waited for an eternity of months while physiotherapy tried to rid me of the rigidity left behind when the pain of the muscle spasms finally subsided… It was the middle of winter and I had a beautiful view of the slum section of the city just behind the hospital…The first half obviously representing the translation of my impression at night and the second during the day… The sad white eye of this new night Cries myriads of auto tears That criss-cross over its many streeted face; The freckles of which glow dimly * Dr. Anis Baraka, Department of Anesthesiology, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. MEJA 3: 240, 1972. 3 M.E.J. ANESTH 23 (1), 2015 4 And disappear One by one As an angry lock of cloud Slips down And covers sad eye rendered sadder By the loss of legs, Yet soon The bright orange eye of the day Combs back the clouds Revealing life and lives Breathing happiness In little gray-blue puffs From the cigarette chimneys As the city yawns As a sleepy but happy to be alive yawn And readies itself For this new day Of life on wheels…” Fig 2. Dr. Alon Winnie EDITORIAL “ROUTINE” PREOXYGENATION It is a fact of great clinical importance that the body oxygen stores are so small, and if replenishment ceases, they are normally insufficient to sustain life for more than a few minutes. Breathing oxygen causes a substantial
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