Workshop

Revolutionizing CPR with the LUCAS Chest Compression Device

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique that many are familiar with, yet it...

Peak Airway Pressure and Plateau Pressure on Ventilator: An Overview

Peak Airway Pressure (Ppeak) Ppeak represents the maximum pressure exerted by the ventilator to...

Honoring Dr. Crawford Long: A Pioneering Spirit in Anesthesia

Introduction As we celebrate Doctor’s Day, it is fitting to honour one of the most pivotal...

HbA1c & Anesthesia

Introduction Diabetes management hinges on monitoring glycemia, with glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c)...

Cerebral Circulation and Anesthesia: Essential Insights for Optimal Patient Care

Introduction The brain is an organ of immense complexity, requiring a robust blood supply to...

Ventilation Strategies During “Open Airway” Phase

Introduction: Anesthesia is a critical component of tracheal surgery, particularly during the...

Understanding Newton’s First Law of Motion in Anesthesia: The Law of Inertia

Newton’s first law of motion, often referred to as the law of inertia, states that an object...

Newton’s Second Law in Anesthesia

Newton’s second law of motion, F=maF=ma, is a foundational principle in physics that has broad...
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