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  1. Article ; Online: Frank's sign in anesthesia.

    Elkoundi, Abdelghafour / Jaafari, Abdelhamid / Bensghir, Mustapha / Baite, Abdelouahed

    Anaesthesiology intensive therapy

    2020  Volume 52, Issue 1, Page(s) 72–73

    MeSH term(s) Anesthesia ; Coronary Artery Disease/diagnosis ; Ear, External/pathology ; Electrocardiography ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prostatectomy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-02-20
    Publishing country Poland
    Document type Case Reports ; Letter
    ISSN 1731-2531
    ISSN (online) 1731-2531
    DOI 10.5114/ait.2020.93219
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  2. Article ; Online: Can we use the ankle non-invasive blood pressure during otolaryngologic surgery: an observational study.

    Jaouhari, Sidi Driss El / Meziane, Mohamed / Kessouati, Jalal / Razine, Rachid / Jaafari, Abdelhamid / Bensghir, Mustapha

    The Pan African medical journal

    2020  Volume 36, Page(s) 31

    Abstract: Introduction: In otolaryngologic surgery, ankle is frequently used for monitoring anesthesia in place of brachial when the patient doesn´t need invasive arterial cannulation. If there is a clinically useful and Predictable link between the two readings ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: In otolaryngologic surgery, ankle is frequently used for monitoring anesthesia in place of brachial when the patient doesn´t need invasive arterial cannulation. If there is a clinically useful and Predictable link between the two readings in hemodynamic normal patient, this difference during otolaryngologic surgery, was not evaluated. We aimed to investigate the reliability and the acceptability of non invasive blood pressure measurements at the ankle compared to those obtained concurrently at the arm during otolaryngologic surgery.
    Methods: Eighty ASA grade I and II patients who had to be operated under general anesthesia were taken as subjects for our study. Blood pressures were measured simultaneously in the 2 limbs before induction and then every 10 minutes until the end of the surgical procedure. Readings were initiated concurrently. Statistical analysis was performed with PASW Statistics 13.
    Results: There were 41 males (51.2 %) and 39 females (48.8 %). Bland-Altman analysis of mean difference between the ankle and arm (95 % limits of agreement) was -11.47 (- 23.77 to 0.82) mmHg for systolic blood pressure (SBP), -7.89 (-19.16 to 3.36) mmHg for diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and - 9.09 (18.19 to 0.00) mmHg for mean arterial pressure (MAP). Non-parametric analysis showed that 67.5 % of SBP, 46.2 % of DBP and 56.2 % of MAP measurements differed by > 10mmHg.
    Conclusion: Ankle BP cannot be used routinely in otolaryngological surgery. Although, the ankle can be used as an alternative where the arm cannot be used taking into account a difference.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Anesthesia, General ; Ankle/blood supply ; Arterial Pressure/physiology ; Blood Pressure/physiology ; Blood Pressure Determination/methods ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures/methods ; Reproducibility of Results
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-05-21
    Publishing country Uganda
    Document type Journal Article ; Observational Study
    ZDB-ID 2514347-5
    ISSN 1937-8688 ; 1937-8688
    ISSN (online) 1937-8688
    ISSN 1937-8688
    DOI 10.11604/pamj.2020.36.31.21019
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  3. Article ; Online: Preoperative assessment organization in the time of the outbreak COVID-19.

    Elkoundi, Abdelghafour / Jaafari, Abdelhamid / Ababou, Mourad / Boubekri, Ayoub / Baite, Abdelouahed / Bensghir, Mustapha

    Journal of clinical anesthesia

    2020  Volume 65, Page(s) 109882

    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; Coronavirus Infections ; Disinfection ; Hand Disinfection ; Humans ; Operating Rooms/organization & administration ; Pandemics ; Personal Protective Equipment ; Pneumonia, Viral ; Preoperative Care/methods
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-05-20
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Letter
    ZDB-ID 1011618-7
    ISSN 1873-4529 ; 0952-8180
    ISSN (online) 1873-4529
    ISSN 0952-8180
    DOI 10.1016/j.jclinane.2020.109882
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  4. Article: Preoperative assessment organization in the time of the outbreak COVID-19

    Elkoundi, Abdelghafour / Jaafari, Abdelhamid / Ababou, Mourad / Boubekri, Ayoub / Baite, Abdelouahed / Bensghir, Mustapha

    J Clin Anesth

    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #324475
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  5. Article ; Online: Preoperative assessment organization in the time of the outbreak COVID-19

    Elkoundi, Abdelghafour / Jaafari, Abdelhamid / Ababou, Mourad / Boubekri, Ayoub / Baite, Abdelouahed / Bensghir, Mustapha

    Journal of Clinical Anesthesia

    2020  Volume 65, Page(s) 109882

    Keywords Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier BV
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 1011618-7
    ISSN 1873-4529 ; 0952-8180
    ISSN (online) 1873-4529
    ISSN 0952-8180
    DOI 10.1016/j.jclinane.2020.109882
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  6. Article ; Online: Moyamoya disease in a Moroccan baby: a case report.

    Houba, Abdelhafid / Laaribi, Nisrine / Meziane, Mohammed / Jaafari, Abdelhamid / Abouelalaa, Khalil / Bensghir, Mustapha

    Journal of medical case reports

    2018  Volume 12, Issue 1, Page(s) 165

    Abstract: Background: A stroke in a baby is uncommon, recent studies suggested that their incidence is rising. Moyamoya disease is one of the leading causes of stroke in babies. This condition is mostly described in Japan. In Morocco, moyamoya disease has rarely ... ...

    Abstract Background: A stroke in a baby is uncommon, recent studies suggested that their incidence is rising. Moyamoya disease is one of the leading causes of stroke in babies. This condition is mostly described in Japan. In Morocco, moyamoya disease has rarely been reported and a few cases were published. We report a rare Moroccan case of a 23-month-old baby boy who presented with left-sided hemiparesis and was diagnosed as having moyamoya disease.
    Case presentation: A 23-month-old full-term Moroccan baby boy born to a non-consanguineous couple was referred to our hospital with the complaint of sudden onset left-sided hemiparesis. On neurological examination, there were no signs of meningeal irritation, his gait was hemiplegic, tone was decreased over left side, power was 2/5 over left upper and lower limb, and deep tendon reflexes were exaggerated. Preliminary neuroimaging suggested an arterial ischemic process. Clinical and laboratory evaluation excluded hematologic, metabolic, and vasculitic causes. Cerebral angiography confirmed the diagnosis of moyamoya disease. Our patient was treated with acetylsalicylic acid 5 mg/kg per day and referred to follow-up with pediatric neurosurgeon. Cerebral revascularization surgery using encephaloduroarteriosynangiosis was performed. At 8-month follow-up, his hemiparesis had improved and no further ischemic events had occurred.
    Conclusion: This case highlights the importance of considering moyamoya disease to be one of the classic etiologies of acute ischemic strokes in children from North Africa. It also emphasizes the rare presentation among the African population and the use of neurovascular imaging techniques to facilitate diagnosis of moyamoya disease.
    MeSH term(s) Cerebral Angiography ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Morocco ; Moyamoya Disease/complications ; Moyamoya Disease/diagnosis ; Moyamoya Disease/drug therapy ; Paresis/etiology ; Stroke/diagnosis ; Stroke/etiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-06-13
    Publishing country England
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2269805-X
    ISSN 1752-1947 ; 1752-1947
    ISSN (online) 1752-1947
    ISSN 1752-1947
    DOI 10.1186/s13256-018-1642-y
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  7. Article ; Online: Anesthésie d’un greffé cardiaque en chirurgie non cardiaque: à propos d’un cas clinique et revue de la littérature.

    Nassirou, Oumarou Mahamane Mamane / Jaafari, Abdelhamid / Chlouchi, Abdellatif / Bensghir, Mustapha / Haimeur, Charki

    The Pan African medical journal

    2016  Volume 24, Page(s) 284

    Abstract: The number and the overall survival rate of heart transplant patients are increasing. Some of these patients undergo general surgery other than heart transplant on a regular basis. Anesthesia may be difficult in these patients because of the ... ...

    Title translation Anaesthesia for noncardiac surgery in a heart-transplanted patient: a clinical case and review of the literature.
    Abstract The number and the overall survival rate of heart transplant patients are increasing. Some of these patients undergo general surgery other than heart transplant on a regular basis. Anesthesia may be difficult in these patients because of the physiological characteristics of the denervated heart and of the management of immunosuppressive therapy on the basis of the risk of rejection and infection. Our study aims to discuss the anesthetic management of a 60-year-old heart-transplant patient undergoing abdominal hernia repair surgery and to write a literature review.
    MeSH term(s) Anesthesia/methods ; Heart Transplantation ; Hernia, Abdominal/surgery ; Herniorrhaphy/methods ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged
    Language French
    Publishing date 2016
    Publishing country Uganda
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2514347-5
    ISSN 1937-8688 ; 1937-8688
    ISSN (online) 1937-8688
    ISSN 1937-8688
    DOI 10.11604/pamj.2016.24.284.9884
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  8. Article ; Online: Embarrure suite à l'utilisation de la têtière de Mayfield chez l'adulte: à propos d'un cas et revue de la literature.

    Moutaoukil, Mohamed / Bensghir, Mustapha / Eddik, Soukaina / Jaafari, Abdelhamid / Ahtil, Redouane / Meziane, Mohammed / Haimeur, Charki

    The Pan African medical journal

    2016  Volume 24, Page(s) 129

    Abstract: Many neurosurgical procedures involve the use of a pin-type headrest to immobilize the patient's head. We report the case of depressed skull fracture in an adult patient secondary to the use of Mayfield headrest. The diagnosis was based on postoperative ... ...

    Title translation Depressed skull fracture following the use of Mayfield headrest in adult patients: about a case and review of the literature.
    Abstract Many neurosurgical procedures involve the use of a pin-type headrest to immobilize the patient's head. We report the case of depressed skull fracture in an adult patient secondary to the use of Mayfield headrest. The diagnosis was based on postoperative CT scan of the brain following surgical resection of medulloblastoma. Several factors seem to increase the risk of complications due to Mayfield headrest use. Preventive measures are outlined in our literature review.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Cerebellar Neoplasms/surgery ; Equipment Design ; Humans ; Immobilization/adverse effects ; Immobilization/instrumentation ; Male ; Medulloblastoma/surgery ; Postoperative Complications/diagnostic imaging ; Postoperative Complications/etiology ; Skull Fracture, Depressed/diagnostic imaging ; Skull Fracture, Depressed/etiology ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
    Language French
    Publishing date 2016
    Publishing country Uganda
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2514347-5
    ISSN 1937-8688 ; 1937-8688
    ISSN (online) 1937-8688
    ISSN 1937-8688
    DOI 10.11604/pamj.2016.24.129.8367
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  9. Article: Anesthesia for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography: target-controlled infusion versus standard volatile anesthesia.

    Motiaa, Youssef / Bensghir, Mustapha / Jaafari, Abdelhamid / Meziane, Mohammed / Ahtil, Redouane / Kamili, Noureddine Drissi

    Annals of gastroenterology

    2016  Volume 29, Issue 4, Page(s) 530–535

    Abstract: Background: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique used both for diagnosis and for the treatment of biliary and pancreatic diseases. ERCP has some anesthetic implications and specific complications. The primary outcome aim ... ...

    Abstract Background: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique used both for diagnosis and for the treatment of biliary and pancreatic diseases. ERCP has some anesthetic implications and specific complications. The primary outcome aim was to compare two protocols in terms of time of extubation. We also compared anesthetic protocols in terms of hemodynamic and respiratory instability, antispasmodics needs, endoscopist satisfaction, and recovery room stay.
    Methods: Patients were randomized into two groups standard anesthesia group (Gr: SA) in whom induction was done by propofol, fentanyl and cisatracurium and maintenance was done by a mixture of oxygen, nitrousoxide (50%:50%) and sevoflurane; and intravenous anesthesia group to target concentration (Gr: TCI) in whom induction and maintenance of anesthesia were done with propofol with a target 0.5-2 μg/mL, and remifentanil with a target of 0.75-2 ng/mL.
    Results: 90 patients were included. Extubation time was shorter in Gr: TCI, 15±2.6 vs. 27.4±7.1 min in Gr: SA (P<0.001). The incidence of hypotension was higher in GrL: SA (P=0.009). Satisfaction was better in Gr: TCI (P=0.003). Antispasmodic need was higher in Gr: SA (P=0.023). Six patients in Gr: SA group had desaturation in post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) versus one patient from Gr: TCI (P=0.049). Patients in Gr: TCI had shorter PACU stay 40.2±7.3 vs. 58.7±12.4 min (P<0.001).
    Conclusion: The use of TCI mode allows better optimization of general anesthesia technique during ERCP.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-07-14
    Publishing country Greece
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2032850-3
    ISSN 1108-7471
    ISSN 1108-7471
    DOI 10.20524/aog.2016.0071
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