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J E Chelly

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Hudson M, Chelly J, Lichter J
Br J Anaesth . 2015 Mar; 114(5):818-24. PMID: 25744001
Introduction: Although wrong-site surgery has garnered extensive scrutiny, the incidence of wrong-site blocks remains unknown. Our study thus sought to quantify the incidence of wrong-site blocks and examine some of...
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Chelly J
Br J Anaesth . 2014 Jan; 112(2):386. PMID: 24431359
No abstract available.
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Danelli G, Ghisi D, Bellinghieri F, Borghi B, Fanelli G, Chelly J
Minerva Anestesiol . 2011 Sep; 77(10):959-63. PMID: 21952595
Background: This prospective, randomized, observer-blinded, pilot study compares the effects of the nerve stimulation guidance technique (NS) with the loss of resistance technique (LOR) on readiness for surgery during the...
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Chelly J, Ghisi D, Fanelli A
Br J Anaesth . 2010 Dec; 105 Suppl 1:i86-96. PMID: 21148658
The indications for continuous nerve blocks for the perioperative pain management in hospitalized and ambulatory patients have extended well beyond orthopaedics. These techniques are not only used to control pain...
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Chelly J, Szczodry D, Neumann K
Br J Anaesth . 2008 Jun; 101(2):250-4. PMID: 18515818
Background: There is a paucity of data regarding the coagulation status when discontinuing perineural catheters in patients receiving anticoagulant after operation. This retrospective study was designed to establish international normalized...
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Diemunsch P, Gan T, Philip B, Girao M, Eberhart L, Irwin M, et al.
Br J Anaesth . 2007 Jun; 99(2):202-11. PMID: 17540667
Background: The neurokinin(1) antagonist aprepitant is effective for prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. We compared aprepitant with ondansetron for prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting. Methods: Nine hundred and...
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Casati A, Fanelli G, Danelli G, Baciarello M, Ghisi D, Nobili F, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand . 2006 Oct; 50(10):1284-9. PMID: 17067330
Background: We prospectively evaluated direct analgesia-related costs of continuous sciatic nerve block using either a stimulating or conventional catheter after hallux valgus repair. Methods: The perineural catheter was inserted through...
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Casati A, Vinciguerra F, Scarioni M, Cappelleri G, Aldegheri G, Manzoni P, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand . 2003 Mar; 47(3):355-60. PMID: 12648204
Background: This study compared the postoperative infusion of 1% lidocaine and 0.2% ropivacaine for continuous interscalene analgesia in patients undergoing open shoulder surgery. Methods: Forty patients undergoing open shoulder surgery...
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Doursout M, Joseph P, Liang Y, Hartley C, Chelly J
Br J Anaesth . 2002 Oct; 89(3):492-8. PMID: 12402731
Background: The commercial propofol preparation in an intralipid solution causes marked vasodilatation. Both propofol and its solvent seem to stimulate the nitric oxide (NO) pathway. The role of intralipid in...
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Chelly J, Gebhard R, Greger J, Al Samsam T
Minerva Anestesiol . 2002 Jan; 67(9 Suppl 1):227-32. PMID: 11778122
The constant search for increased efficiency and reduction of hospital length of stay has led to an increase number of major orthopedic procedures performed as outpatients and the increase in...