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  1. Buch: Stoelting's Anesthesia and Co-Existing Disease

    Hines, Roberta L. / Jones, Stephanie B.

    2021  

    Sprache Englisch
    Umfang 752 p.
    Ausgabenhinweis 8
    Verlag Elsevier LTD
    Dokumenttyp Buch
    Anmerkung PDA Manuell_12
    Format 225 x 286 x 38
    ISBN 9780323718608 ; 0323718604
    Datenquelle PDA

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  2. Buch: Handbook for Stoelting's anesthesia and co-existing disease

    Stoelting, Robert K. / Hines, Roberta L.

    2013  

    Titelvarianten Stoelting's anesthesia and co-existing disease
    Verfasserangabe [ed. by] Roberta L. Hines
    Schlagwörter Anesthesia / adverse effects ; Anesthesia / methods ; Anesthetics / adverse effects ; Intraoperative Complications
    Sprache Englisch
    Umfang X, 421 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Ausgabenhinweis 4. ed.
    Verlag Elsevier Saunders
    Erscheinungsort Philadelphia, Pa
    Erscheinungsland Vereinigte Staaten
    Dokumenttyp Buch
    Anmerkung Includes bibliographical references and index
    Begleitmaterial Zugang zur Internetausgabe über Code
    HBZ-ID HT017465547
    ISBN 978-1-4377-2866-8 ; 1-4377-2866-9
    Datenquelle Katalog ZB MED Medizin, Gesundheit

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  3. Buch: Stoelting's anesthesia and co-existing disease

    Stoelting, Robert K. / Hines, Roberta L.

    (An expert consult title, online + print)

    2008  

    Titelvarianten Anesthesia and co-existing disease
    Verfasserangabe ed. Roberta L. Hines
    Serientitel An expert consult title, online + print
    Schlagwörter Anesthesia / adverse effects ; Anesthetics ; Anästhesie ; Komplikation
    Sprache Englisch
    Umfang X, 676 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Ausgabenhinweis 5. ed.
    Verlag Churchill Livingstone Elsevier
    Erscheinungsort Philadelphia, Pa
    Erscheinungsland Vereinigte Staaten
    Dokumenttyp Buch
    Früherer Titel 4. Aufl. u.d.T. Stoelting, Robert K.: Anesthesia and co-existing disease
    HBZ-ID HT015441737
    ISBN 978-1-41603-998-3 ; 1-41603-998-8
    Datenquelle Katalog ZB MED Medizin, Gesundheit

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  4. Buch: Stoelting's anesthesia and co-existing disease

    Stoelting, Robert K. / Hines, Roberta L. / Marschall, Katherine E.

    2012  

    Titelvarianten Anesthesia and co-existing disease
    Verfasserangabe Roberta L. Hines ; Katherine E. Marschall
    Schlagwörter Anesthesia / adverse effects ; Anesthesia / methods ; Anesthetics / adverse effects ; Intraoperative Complications
    Sprache Englisch
    Umfang X, 674 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Ausgabenhinweis 6. ed.
    Verlag Saunders Elsevier
    Erscheinungsort Philadelphia
    Erscheinungsland Vereinigte Staaten
    Dokumenttyp Buch
    Anmerkung Includes bibliographical references and index
    Begleitmaterial Zugang zur Internetausgabe über Code
    HBZ-ID HT017225375
    ISBN 978-1-4557-0082-0 ; 1-4557-0082-7
    Datenquelle Katalog ZB MED Medizin, Gesundheit

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  5. Buch: Clinical monitoring

    Lake, Carol L. / Hines, Roberta L. / Blitt, Casey D.

    practical applications for anesthesia and critical care

    2001  

    Verfasserangabe Carol L. Lake ; Roberta L. Hines ; Casey D. Blitt
    Schlagwörter Monitoring, Physiologic / methods ; Anesthesia ; Critical Care ; Monitoring ; Intensivmedizin ; Anästhesie
    Sprache Englisch
    Umfang XIV, 568, [8] S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
    Ausgabenhinweis 1. ed.
    Verlag Saunders
    Erscheinungsort Philadelphia u.a.
    Erscheinungsland Vereinigte Staaten
    Dokumenttyp Buch
    HBZ-ID HT012857493
    ISBN 0-7216-8698-2 ; 978-0-7216-8698-1
    Datenquelle Katalog ZB MED Medizin, Gesundheit

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  6. Buch: Stoelting's anesthesia and co-existing disease

    Hines, Roberta L / Marschall, Katherine E

    2018  

    Titelvarianten Anesthesia and co-existing disease
    Verfasserangabe edited by Roberta L. Hines, Katherine E. Marschall
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Anesthesia/adverse effects ; Anesthesia/methods ; Comorbidity ; Anesthetics/adverse effects ; Intraoperative Complications
    Sprache Englisch
    Umfang p. ;, cm.
    Ausgabenhinweis Seventh edition.
    Dokumenttyp Buch
    ISBN 9780323401371 ; 0323401376
    Datenquelle Katalog der US National Library of Medicine (NLM)

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  7. Artikel ; Online: COVID-19 Impact on Resident Mental Health and Well-Being.

    Jaconia, Giselle D / Lynch, Lisa R / Miller, Lydia K / Hines, Roberta L / Pinyavat, Teeda

    Journal of neurosurgical anesthesiology

    2021  Band 34, Heft 1, Seite(n) 122–126

    Abstract: Columbia University's Papper Symposium, a virtual event held on March 20, 2021, was dedicated to the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This article summarizes a lecture by Dr. Roberta Hines, Nicholas M. Greene Professor of Anesthesiology and ... ...

    Abstract Columbia University's Papper Symposium, a virtual event held on March 20, 2021, was dedicated to the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This article summarizes a lecture by Dr. Roberta Hines, Nicholas M. Greene Professor of Anesthesiology and Department Chair and Chief of Anesthesiology at Yale-New Haven Hospital titled "The impact of COVID-19 on trainees: lessons learned and unanticipated opportunities," in addition draws from experiences at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and a focused review of the literature on the toll of the pandemic on trainee well-being and mental health. Early research has demonstrated that rates of burnout and acute stress were higher among health care providers who cared for COVID-19 patients than those who did not and that COVID-19 frontline health care providers are at high risk for common psychological disorders, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Trainees working on the frontlines may be at particularly high risk for these mental health disorders and are less likely to access resources available to them. Program directors and hospital graduate medical education leaders should be aware of the threats to physiological and psychological safety and take action to prevent further detrimental effects. The rates of burnout and mental health disorders among trainees are expected to rise as a result of the pandemic, making screening programs and increased access to mental health treatment an essential feature of all residency and fellowship programs.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Burnout, Professional/epidemiology ; COVID-19 ; Humans ; Mental Health ; Pandemics ; SARS-CoV-2
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2021-12-02
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1018119-2
    ISSN 1537-1921 ; 0898-4921
    ISSN (online) 1537-1921
    ISSN 0898-4921
    DOI 10.1097/ANA.0000000000000806
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  8. Artikel ; Online: The Impact of COVID-19 on Trainees: Lessons Learned and Unanticipated Opportunities.

    Pinyavat, Teeda / Lynch, Lisa R / Jaconia, Giselle D / Miller, Lydia K / Hines, Roberta L

    Journal of neurosurgical anesthesiology

    2021  Band 34, Heft 1, Seite(n) 158–162

    Abstract: Dr. Emanuel Martin Papper was a Professor and Department Chair at Columbia University whose top passion was training the next generation of anesthesiologists. As such, a fitting topic for discussion at Columbia University Department of Anesthesiology's ... ...

    Abstract Dr. Emanuel Martin Papper was a Professor and Department Chair at Columbia University whose top passion was training the next generation of anesthesiologists. As such, a fitting topic for discussion at Columbia University Department of Anesthesiology's Papper Symposium was the "The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Trainees: Lessons Learned and Unanticipated Opportunities," presented by Dr. Roberta L. Hines, Nicholas M. Greene Professor of Anesthesiology and Department Chair and Chief of Anesthesiology at Yale-New Haven Hospital. The pandemic led to abrupt changes at the national, hospital, and training program levels, all of which impacted trainees in anesthesiology and other disciplines. Nationally, there were sweeping regulatory changes that helped to shape the coronavirus disease-2019 response by medical front line workers. At each individual hospital, coronavirus disease-2019 units were created and teams were restructured to keep up with patient care demands. Educational programs adapted their curricula and trainees lost valuable clinical and academic opportunities. The innovative educational responses, including a pivot to virtual learning and virtual recruitment, provided a silver lining to the health care crisis. Another bright spot was that anesthesiology as a specialty rose to the forefront of patient care. Anesthesiologists displayed impactful leadership during the pandemic, paving the way for future growth and broadened reach of our specialty.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Anesthesiologists ; Anesthesiology ; COVID-19 ; Humans ; Pandemics ; SARS-CoV-2
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2021-12-02
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1018119-2
    ISSN 1537-1921 ; 0898-4921
    ISSN (online) 1537-1921
    ISSN 0898-4921
    DOI 10.1097/ANA.0000000000000810
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  9. Artikel: Perioperative Complications in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis: A Comparative Cohort Analysis.

    Carr, Zyad J / Yan, Luying / Yanez, N David / Schonberger, Robert B / Bohorquez, Manuel / He, Zili / Li, Fangyong / Hines, Roberta L / Treggiari, Miriam M

    Medical research archives

    2023  Band 11, Heft 10

    Abstract: Background: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a rare autoimmune disorder with pathological manifestations affecting multiple organ systems. Few studies have examined perioperative outcomes in patients with this disorder. The primary aim of this retrospective ... ...

    Abstract Background: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a rare autoimmune disorder with pathological manifestations affecting multiple organ systems. Few studies have examined perioperative outcomes in patients with this disorder. The primary aim of this retrospective single-center comparative cohort analysis was to estimate the incidence of select perioperative complications in a population of SSc patients. In an exploratory analysis, we analyzed the relationship between SSc and susceptibility to select perioperative complications when treated at a large quaternary-care institution.
    Methods: We conducted a single-center retrospective, comparative cohort study to compare perioperative outcomes in a SSc (n=258) and a frequency matched control cohort (n=632). We analyzed for the presence of major composite infection (MCI), major adverse cardiac events (MACE), 30-day readmission, 30-day mortality, in-hospital complications, length of stay and airway management outcomes.
    Results: MCI was higher in the SSc compared to the control cohort [adjusted odds ratio (ORadj)=5.02 (95%CI: 2.47-10.20) p<0.001]. Surgical site infection (3.5% vs. 0%, p<0.001), and other infection types (5% vs. 0%, p<0.001) were higher in the SSc cohort. MACE was not significantly different between SSc vs. Control groups [6.2% vs. 7.9%, ORadj=1.33 (95%CI: 0.61-2.91) p=0.48]. Higher rates of limited cervical range of motion (13.6% vs. 3.5%, p<0.001), microstomia (11.5% vs. 1.3%, p<0.001) and preoperative difficult airway designation (8.7% vs. 0.5%, p<0.001) were observed in the SSc cohort. Bag mask ventilation grade was similar between groups (p=0.44). After adjustment, there was no between-group difference in Cormack-Lehane grade 3 and 4 view on direct laryngoscopy in SSc patients [ORadj = 1.86 (95%CI: 0.612 -5.66) p=0.18] but evidence of higher rates of video laryngoscopy [ORadj= 1.87 (95%CI:1.07 - 3.27) p=0.03]. Length of stay [median: 0.2 vs. 0.3 days, p=0.08], 30-day mortality [1.2% vs. 0.6%, ORadj=2.79 (95%CI: 0.50-15.6) p=0.24] and readmission [11.5% vs. 8.1%, ORadj=1.64 (95%CI: 0.96 - 2.82) p=0.07] were not statistically significant.
    Conclusions: SSc patients demonstrate mostly similar rates of MACE, 30-day mortality, length of stay intraoperative and airway complications. There is evidence of increased risk of overall 30-day MCI risk and readmission after endoscopic procedures.
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-10-25
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ISSN 2375-1916
    ISSN 2375-1916
    DOI 10.18103/mra.v11i10.4606
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  10. Buch: Handbook for Stoelting's anesthesia and co-existing disease

    Stoelting, Robert K / Hines, Roberta L / Marschall, Katherine E

    2013  

    Verfasserangabe [edited by] Roberta L. Hines, Katherine E. Marschall
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Anesthesia/adverse effects ; Anesthesia/methods ; Anesthetics/adverse effects ; Intraoperative Complications
    Sprache Englisch
    Umfang x, 421 p. :, ill.
    Ausgabenhinweis 4th ed.
    Verlag Elsevier/Saunders
    Erscheinungsort Philadelphia, PA
    Dokumenttyp Buch
    Anmerkung Companion to: Stoelting's anesthesia and co-existing disease. 6th ed. c2012. ; "Expert consult-online and print"--P. [4] of cover. ; Includes index.
    ISBN 9781437728668 ; 1437728669
    Datenquelle Katalog der US National Library of Medicine (NLM)

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