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Journal of Anesthesia and Therapeutics (JAT) is a peer reviewed worldwide inter-disciplinary journal fascinating the scholars to contribute their innovative works in the various sectors of Analgesics, Pain Medicine, current research in clinical Anesthesia, its drugs etc.
JAT publishes the articles which are genuine in the form of, reviews, research articles, opinions, short communications, case reports and editorial. It acts like a stage of information for the audience and readers across the globe to access freely.
RECENT ARTICLES
Two Dilemmas in Pediatric Difficult Airway: Types of Laryngoscopes and Blades
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of upper airway obstruction in children. The course of laryngomalacia is mild in many cases and limits itself but the serious symptoms need further examination. Supraglottoplasty is a preferred surgical treatme...
Epidural Adhesiolysis in the Management of Chronic Low Back Pain in Failed Back Surgery Syndrome and in Lumbar Radicular Pain: First Year of Experience in General Hospital Pula - Croatia, A Randomized Trial
To evaluate the efficacy and the feasibility of percutaneous adhesiolysis to reduce pain, to improve daily functions and reduce drugs intake in a patient with chronic pain....
Sepsis and Tachycardia: Etiologic Factors and Effects on Prognosis
Patients with sepsis predispose cardiac arrhythmias because of excessive inflammation and circulating stress hormones. The present study aimed to identify etiologic factors of tachycardia in critically ill patients with sepsis. We also investigated e...
Morphine versus Fentanyl Used Spinally for Post Cesarean Section Analgesia: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Finding appropriate analgesic for cesarean section with maximum pain relief and minimal untoward effects is very important to aid mother’s recovery. So, this study was carried out to compare morphine and fentanyl given spinally in patients undergoi...
Anaesthesia Management of Patient with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura - A Case Series
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) is an autoimmune disorder where platelets are being destroyed prematurely by the reticuloendothelial system. Here we described perioperative management of two patients suffering from ITP with cancer undergoin...
Novel Use of C-MAC in A Non-Anaesthesia Field
A 56 years old 65 kg male patient with a diagnosis of vocal cord growth was posted for Direct Laryngoscopy biopsy. On airway assessment his Mallampati score was II, mouth opening was adequate, the temporomandibular distance was more than 6.5 cm and n...
Burnout in Anesthesiology: When Exhaustion Overcomes the Duty
This mini-review article presents the concepts involving burnout syndrome as well as its three characteristics: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment. It draws attention to a high prevalence rate (20%) among res...
Failed Spinal Anaesthesia: A Novel Technique to avoid it
Intrathecal injection of local anaesthetic (LA) produces reliable and dense neuraxial blockade. A successful neuraxial block requires the puncture of dura and injection of LA into subarachnoid space as described very aptly by Gaston Labat in 1922....
A Comparison of Emergence Characteristics, Intraoperative Haemodynamics and Intraoperative Brain Relaxation between Isoflurane and Desflurane in Patients Undergoing Craniotomy for Supratentorial Lesions
Desflurane had increased anaesthetic armamentarium for maintenance of general anaesthesia in neurosurgical cases. Few studies have compared isoflurane and desflurane for patients undergoing elective supratentorial craniotomy....
Effect of Esmolol on the Bispectral Index in Patients Undergoing Tracheal Intubation during Induction of Anesthesia
To evaluate the effect of esmolol on bispectral index (BIS) in patients undergoing tracheal intubation during induction of anesthesia, and investigate the mechanism of its inhibiting cardiovascular response to tracheal intubation....