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Embolic protection device, for carotid artery stenting
Embolization therapy, preoperative
Emergence
in asthmatic patients
in bariatric surgery - C.6. How would you maintain general anesthesia? What agents would you choose? How would you prepare for emergence?
in cerebral aneurysm clipping
in craniotomy - C.16. What is your approach to emergence? What if the patient does not regain consciousness?
in noncardiac surgery for cardiac patients
in post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage
Emergency equipment
available to anesthesiologist
checkout of
EMG
See Electromagnetic interference, from electrocautery (EMI)
B.1. How would you preoperatively evaluate this patient?
B.6. How do you preoperatively prepare the patient for surgery and anesthesia?
B.7. Would you recommend reprogramming this device to asynchronously pace before surgery? What would you recommend regarding the ICD functions of the device?
C.10. What precautions should be taken when a patient with a CIED is undergoing extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)?
C.5. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from electrocautery results in significant noise on your cardiac monitor. You recall that EMI also can inhibit pacing function from the PPM. In this pacemaker-dependent patient, how can you determine whether inappropriate inhibition of the PPM is occurring?
C.6. What are the potential responses of pacemakers and ICDs to electrocautery?
C.7. How would you prevent the effects of EMI from electrocautery on the pacemaker or ICD?
C.8. What are the effects of a magnet on pacemakers and ICDs?
C.9. During surgery, the patient developed unstable, ventricular tachycardia. What would you do?
Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices
D.2. How would you confirm that the CIED is functioning properly after surgery?
Enalapril
A.14. What is the mechanism of action of the major antihypertensive drugs?
B.5. Are you concerned about this patient's blood pressure and heart rate? What treatment would you institute?
D.1. What are the major concerns following craniotomy?
Encephalopathy, hepatic
A.9. Discuss the neurologic manifestations of acute and chronic liver disease.
B.4. What is a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) procedure? What is the role of TIPS in the management of patients with ESLD?
B.5. How are hepatic encephalopathy and elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) treated?
Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS)
A.1. How is the diagnosis of lung carcinoma made?
C.1. How would you premedicate, monitor, and anesthetize this patient presenting for endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) for lung cancer staging?
C.2. What are the benefits of advanced bronchoscopy in the diagnosis of suspected lung cancer? How would you monitor and anesthetize a patient presenting for robotic bronchoscopy?
C.3. What other types of bronchoscopes are available, and what are the intraoperative considerations for each one?
C.4. What is cervical mediastinoscopy, and what are its indications and potential complications? How would you anesthetize and monitor a patient undergoing cervical mediastinoscopy?
Endocarditis, infective
Endocrine system
Endograft collapse
Endoleaks
Endoscopic prescreening, for bariatric surgery
Endothelial factors, in preeclampsia
Endotracheal tube (ETT)
Endovascular aortic repair
abdominal - B.6. What are the various surgical approaches to repair an AAA?
anesthetic considerations - C.6. What are the specific considerations for anesthetic management and monitoring of the patient presenting for endovascular TAAA repair?
arch - C.5. How are endovascular repairs of TAAAs performed?
dissection - C.5. How are endovascular repairs of TAAAs performed?
dissection - C.7. What are the surgical approaches to aortic dissections?
postoperative complications
thoracic - B.2. Which patients are candidates for endovascular aortic repair, and what are the major advantages and disadvantages of this approach?
thoracoabdominal
thoracoabdominal - C.1. What are the surgical approaches to thoracic aneurysm repair?
thoracoabdominal - C.5. How are endovascular repairs of TAAAs performed?
Endovascular leaks
End-stage liver disease (ESLD)
cardiovascular system in
hemostasis abnormalities in
hemostasis abnormalities in - A.10. Why do patients with ESLD have abnormalities of hemostasis?
MELD score in
End-stage lung disease
End-stage renal disease (ESRD)
cardiovascular risk in
clinical manifestations of
criteria for
hemodialysis indications in - A.3. What are the indications for hemodialysis?
metabolic acidosis in - A.6. How is metabolic acidosis managed in chronic renal failure?
End-systolic pressure-volume relation (ESPVR)
End-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2)
End-tidal CO2 analyzer
End-tidal nitrogen monitoring, in craniotomy
ENERGY protocol
B.6. Describe the mechanism of action of each premedication in the ENERGY protocol.
C.2. The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Difficult Airway Algorithm provides a guideline for management of the difficult airway. How do the comorbidities in patients with MO and OSA modify implementation of the algorithm?
C.6. How would you maintain general anesthesia? What agents would you choose? How would you prepare for emergence?
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols
Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS)
EOG. See Electrooculogram, in sleep studies (EOG)
Ephedrine
for appendectomy in pregnancy patient
for craniotomy
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