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Non-Operating Room Anesthesia: Patient Safety, Scheduling, Efficiency and Effective Leadership
Non-Operating Room Anesthesia (NORA) is a practice becoming increasingly established within the broader field of ambulatory care anesthesia. Performing cases outside the traditional hospital based operating room setting. Anesthesiologists are increasingly participating to provide anesthesia care to patients undergoing procedures outside of the traditional main operating room setting(…)
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Office-based anesthesia: hot topics and expert opinions
Keira P. MASON, Franco CAVALIERE
Keira P. MASON, Christopher M. BURKLE
Controversies in office-based anesthesia: obstructive sleep apnea considerations
Ruchir GUPTA, Srinivas PYATI
Common controversies surrounding anesthesia for procedures in the Interventional Pulmonology Suite
Srikantha L. RAO, Niraja RAJAN
Considerations in treating obese patients in office-based anesthesia
Jeffrey W. LEE
Nil per os guidelines: what is changing, what is not, and what should?
Michael V. PRESTA, Sekar S. BHAVANI, Basem B. ABDELMALAK
Office-based anesthesiology equipment at the Cleveland Clinic.
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This list of articles is the compilation of contributions by several members of the SAMBA Education Committee. The purpose is to provide to the SAMBA membership a contemporary reference list covering many important topics in Ambulatory Anesthesia.
Mongodi S, Ottonello G, Viggiano R, Borrelli P, Orcesi S, Pichiecchio A, Balottin U, Mojoli F, Iotti GA.
BMC Anesthesiol. 2019 Dec 18;19(1):235.
Office-Based Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review and 2019 Update.
Osman BM, Shapiro FE.
Anesthesiol Clin. 2019 Jun;37(2):317-331.
Saxen MA, Tom JW, Mason KP.
Anesthesiol Clin. 2019 Jun;37(2):333-348.
Office-based anesthesia: an update on safety and outcomes (2017-2019).
Seligson E, Beutler SS, Urman RD.
Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2019 Dec;32(6):756-761.
Patient Safety and Anesthesia Considerations for Office-Based Otolaryngology Procedures.
Schmalbach CE.
Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 2019 Jun;52(3):379-390.
Office-Based Sedation/General Anesthesia for COPD Patients, Part II.
Chino K, Ganzberg S, Mendoza K.
Anesth Prog. 2019 Spring;66(1):44-51.
Safety in office-based anesthesia: an updated review of the literature from 2016 to 2019.
de Lima A, Osman BM, Shapiro FE.
Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2019 Dec;32(6):749-755.
Anesthesia for Ambulatory and Office-Based Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgery.
Rodriguez LV.
Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 2019 Dec;52(6):1157-1167.
AAOMS Response to Recent Challenges to OMS Office-Based Anesthesia for Pediatric Patients.
Indresano AT, Nannini VL, Tiner BD, Johnson JD Jr, Ferguson BL, Shafer D, Schwartz PJ, Clark RS, Morrison JD, Crago CA, Egbert MA.
J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2019 Dec;77(12):2372-2376.
Goldberg JM, Johnson MP, Safian MJ.
J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2019 Jun;77(6):1135-1142.
A Review of Current Literature of Interest to the Office-Based Anesthesiologist.
Saxen MA.
Anesth Prog. 2019 Spring;66(1):52-54.
Nonoperating Room Anesthesia: Anesthesia in the Gastrointestinal Suite.
Anesthesiol Clin. 2019 Jun;37(2):301-316.