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See Interrupted aortic arch (IAA)
A.10. What is the differential diagnosis of d-TGA and how is the diagnosis made?
A.7. What is the IAA anomaly?
A.9. How is ductal patency maintained?
B.7. How would you optimize the preoperative treatment of HF?
C.6. Intraoperatively, the surgeon must dissect the tumor in the anterior mediastinum and needs to have a quiet surgical field. How would you accomplish this?
D.1. How would you manage this patient postoperatively?
See Interrupted aortic arch (IAA)
A.2. What are the associated cardiovascular defects in 22q11 deletion syndrome?
A.8. What is the pathophysiology of the IAA syndrome?
B.5. What laboratory studies are necessary before surgery?
C.1. What anesthesia equipment, circuit, and monitors would you use?
Congenital Heart Disease With a Cervical Mass in Infancy
Prostaglandin
IBW
See Inspiratory capacity, normal (IC)
B.3. Define normal lung volumes and lung capacities. Give normal values for an average adult male.
B.2. How would the stiff joint syndrome affect her airway management?
B.4. What are flow-volume loops? Draw flow-volume loops for a healthy subject and for patients with COPD, restrictive lung disease, fixed obstruction of the upper airway, variable extrathoracic obstruction, and variable intrathoracic obstruction.
ICDs
See Intracranial hypertension (ICH)
See Intracranial hypertension (ICH)
B.9. What coagulation abnormalities are present after TBI? What modalities can be used to provide hemostasis and reduce intracranial hematoma expansion?
Idarucizumab (Praxbind)
Ideal body weight (IBW)
B.7. How would you adjust doses of anesthetics in the morbidly obese?
A.2. Define the terms overweight, obesity, morbid obesity (MO), super obesity, super-super obesity, normal weight, ideal body weight (IBW), and lean body weight (LBW). What is the impact of obesity on society?
See Intradiscal electrothermal therapy (IDET)
See Intradiscal electrothermal therapy (IDET)
B.4. What are some of other approaches in minimally invasive interventions?
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, lung transplantation for
Ileus
A.8. What is an ileus? Discuss its causes and pathophysiology.
D.5. What components of ERAS are applied in the postoperative phase of the care of patients following CRS?
B.3. What components of ERAS are applied in the preoperative phase of the care of patients undergoing colorectal surgery (CRS)?
Immunosuppression
in heart transplantation - E.6. What are the significant implications of the denervated heart?
in liver transplantation
adverse effects of
in kidney transplantation
Immunotherapy, induction
side effects of
preoperative concerns in lung cancer - B.3. What are the preoperative concerns of induction immunotherapy and neoadjuvant chemotherapy?
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs)
Indomethacin
adverse effects of - A.9. How does indomethacin help in the closure of the ductus? What are the adverse effects of indomethacin? What are other pharmacologic options?
for patent ductus arteriosus - A.9. How does indomethacin help in the closure of the ductus? What are the adverse effects of indomethacin? What are other pharmacologic options?
In ductal patency maintenance
A.10. What are the side effects of prostaglandin infusion?
A.9. How is ductal patency maintained?
A.11. What is the hyperoxia test?
Infective endocarditis
Inferior vena cava (IVC)
donor-recipient anastomosis
compression, in neonatal CDH repair
preservation (piggyback technique)
Infraclavicular block
advantages and disadvantages of
nerve stimulator technique
landmarks and procedures for - C.8. Describe the landmarks and procedures for infraclavicular block.
ultrasound-guided - C.8. Describe the landmarks and procedures for infraclavicular block.
Infraorbital nerve block, in cleft lip/palate closure
See specific anesthetic agents
contraindicated, in malignant hyperthermia-susceptible patients
for burn patients - C.5. What anesthetic agents would you use? Discuss inhalation versus intravenous agents.
for kidney transplantation
for myasthenia gravis patients
for post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage
postanesthetic shivering with
cardiac implantable electronic devices and
for asthmatic patients
for children
for MRI
for open-eye injury, and intraocular pressure - C.10. How do inhalation agents affect IOP and by what mechanism?
for trauma surgery
Inotropes
in cardiac tamponade
in lung transplantation - C.9. What hemodynamic alterations would you expect during graft implantation and reperfusion? How would you correct them?
in heart valve surgery
support, after cardiopulmonary bypass - C.II-36. How would you decide the need for inotropic support?
Inpatient surgery
accidental dural puncture in
anesthetic technique and postoperative outcome in - A.5. Does the choice of analgesic technique influence postoperative outcome?
choice of anesthetic technique - A.2. How will you decide about the choice of anesthetic technique?
doses and concentrations of drug combinations
epidural analgesia for - A.2. How will you decide about the choice of anesthetic technique?
patient-controlled analgesia for
side effects and complications of
analgesic strategy for - A.4. What would be your perioperative analgesic strategy?
antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy and - A.12. What recommendations for placement and removal of the epidural catheter would you make if this patient is on antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy or if thromboprophylaxis is planned?
clinical regimen and monitoring - A.10. What is the usual clinical regimen for intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (IV-PCA) and is special patient monitoring required during its use?
epidural analgesia for
patient advice and information on
perioperative pain management for - B.7. What surgical options are available for the treatment of disc disease or lumbar spinal stenosis?
Inspiration
Kussmaul sign in - A.10. What is the Kussmaul sign? Is this finding consistent with cardiac tamponade physiology?
pulsus paradoxus in
Inspiratory capacity (IC), normal
Inspiratory reserve volume (IRV)
in morbidly obese patients
normal
Inspiratory stridor
A.3. How does stridor correlate with anatomic location?
A.4. Define croup. What is the clinical presentation of laryngotracheitis?
Inspiratory-to-expiratory time ratio (I:E ratio)
in asthma
in lung transplantation
Insulin
anesthetic effects on metabolism
for hyperkalemia
kidney transplantation and
responsiveness to
day-of-surgery requirements, in diabetic patients - B.5. For elective surgery, how are DM medications and glucose requirements managed in advance of surgery?
for intracranial procedures
obesity and
Insulin therapy, for diabetes mellitus
A.5. How are the different forms of DM treated?
A.7. What are some of the factors that alter insulin requirements?
A.3. How is DM classified?
A.6. How is control of DM adequately monitored?
A.8. What are the principles of management of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?
Intensive insulin therapy, for intracranial procedures
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