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  • Book
    Francesco Prada, Luigi Solbiati, Alberto Martegani, Francesco DiMeco, editors.
    Contents:
    General aspects: Clinical US, historical aspects
    US physics, basic principles and clinical application
    B-mode ultrasound: Ultrasound system set up and general semeiology
    Echographic brain semeiology and topographic anatomy according to surgical approaches
    Intraoperative findings in brain tumor surgery
    IOUS B-mode intra-operative findings in spinal lesions
    IOUS B-mode intra-operative findings in peripheral nerve pathologies
    Multimodal imaging in glioma surgery
    Doppler imaging: Basic principles and clinical application.- Intra-operative Ultrasound, Fusion imaging and Virtual Navigation: Virtual navigation and interventional procedures. Navigable ultrasound, 3D ultrasound and fusion imaging in neurosurgery
    Contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS): Basic principles, general application and future trends
    CEUS in neurosurgery
    Elastosonography: Ultrasound Elastography.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Article
    Ellingson A, Haram K, Sagen N.
    Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 1977;21(1):37-40.
    In a clinically controlled trial in forceps delivery, a comparison was made between the general anaesthesia induced by ketamine and that by a combination of diazepam and N2O. Local anaesthesia was added in the diazepam group for episiotomy and suturation. The indication for operative delivery was in all cases a prolonged second stage of labour. In the katamine group, awareness was noted in four cases out of 13, even if the analgesic effect was found to be good. Four patients showed marked, short-lasting elevation of blood pressure and seven had unpleasant dreams. All thirteen mothers in the diazepam group found the anesthesia effective and the recovery pleasant. The blood pressure was stable. One mother in each group required ventilation with oxygen due to respiratory depression of short duration. Three of the children in the ketamine group and two in the diazepam group had subnormal Apgar score with slight acidosis. This was probably not attributable to the anaesthesia.
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