Journal of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care offers an open access platform to discuss the role of the Analgesic in the pain management during perioperative and post operative care, while prominently discussing the opioid overuse as a prescription medicine and its immediate consequences.
Journal of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care caters to the needs of general medical practitioners, surgeons, anesthetists, paramedical professionals, chemists and druggists, and academicians, students and researchers interested in Anesthesia medicine. The journal thus encourages research on the general and surgical medical practices while emphasizing the role of pain killers in pain management during the perioperative and post-operative stages.
The journal includes a vast spectrum of topics in this field, including Local Anesthesia, Surgical Anesthesia, Clinical Anesthesia, Regional Anesthesia, Obstetric Anesthesia, General Anesthesia, Dental Anesthesia, Spinal Anesthesia, Pediatric Anesthesia, Anesthesia Practice, Anesthetic Administration, Opioid analgesics, Analgesic activity, Analgesic drugs, Topical analgesic, Narcotic analgesics, Pain Management, Perioperative Care, Perioperative Medicine, Critical Care. Submit your manuscript at: editorialoffice@imedpub.com
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Analgesics, unlike anesthetics that causes unconsciousness, are the pain-killers or drugs used to accomplish the condition of analgesia to relieve pain by acting on the peripheral and central nervous systems. They can be provided based on the extent of pain, for example, paracetamol or acetaminophen and NSAIDs are suggested for mild-to-moderate pain, and weak opioids, such as codeine, dihydrocodeine or tramadol are suggested for moderate-to-severe pain.
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Journal of Anesthesia & Clinical Research, Analgesia & Resuscitation: Current Research, Journal of Pain Management & Medicine, Journal of Patient Care, Journal of Pain & Relief, Journal of Intensive and Critical Care, Analgesia & Resuscitation Current Research
Anesthesia (meaning "no feeling") is a condition of reversible unconsciousness or analgesia develop by using medicine called anesthetics which suppresses the central nervous system to block the pain during a surgery, dentistry or other medical procedures. A patient under the effects of anesthetic drugs is referred to as being anesthetized. Anesthesia is generally categorized into General anesthesia, Regional anesthesia and Local anesthesia.
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Journal of Anesthesia & Clinical Research, International Journal of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, Journal of Surgery and Anesthesia, Journal of Pain & Relief, Medical & Surgical Urology, Analgesia & Resuscitation : Current Research, Journal of Surgery, Plastic Surgery: Case Studies, Journal of Pain Management & Medicine
General anesthesia is a state of complete unconsciousness where patient unable to feel pain or the anesthetized brain doesn't respond to pain signals or reflexes during medical procedures. For General anesthesia, the patient is dosed with a combination of intravenous drugs and inhaled gasses, commonly called as anesthetics so as to allow adequate surgical access to the operative site.
Related Journals of General Anesthesia
Journal of Anesthesia & Clinical Research, International Journal of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, Journal of Surgery and Anesthesia, Journal of Pain & Relief, Medical & Surgical Urology, Analgesia & Resuscitation : Current Research, Journal of Surgery, Plastic Surgery: Case Studies, Journal of Pain Management & Medicine
Intensive critical care, also known as Intensive care, is the approach directed to help the patients suffering from life-threatening trauma, injuries and illnesses. Intensive critical care is provided by the medical interprofessional team that includes physiotherapists, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, nurses and many others, usually in an intensive care unit (ICU) or trauma centre.
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Pain management (or algiatry) is the medical blueprint for mitigating all types of chronic pain, including musculoskeletal, spinal and neuropathic pain disorders, thereby improving the quality of life of patients. Anesthesiologists are trained to help ease chronic pain through a range of interventional and minimally invasive procedures. The World Health Organizations ′Analgesic ladder′ follows an inexpensive and effective three-step approach relevant to pain management for all types of pain, including pain at end of life.
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Journal of Pain Management & Medicine, Journal of Pain & Relief, Journal of Vascular Medicine & Surgery, Journal of Surgery, Journal of Perioperative & Critical Intensive Care Nursing, Journal of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, Journal of Surgery and Anesthesia
Patient monitoring is the continuous measurement of patient’s physiological or medical parameters such as heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, blood-oxygen saturation, etc. by using electronic or medical devices or non-invasive sensors in order to detect unexpected life-threatening conditions or to record routine but required data efficiently. Example: Glucose meter is used to monitor blood glucose level of the patients suffering from diabetes mellitus. The main purpose is to make accurate and immediate decision which is crucial for effective patient care, and also monitoring the function of life support equipment, for regulating management decisions, like when to make therapeutic interventions, and assessment of those interventions.
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Perioperative care is the medical care given to the patient before, during, and after surgery, directed at preparing the patient both physically and psychologically fit for the surgery and after surgery. Perioperative period consists of three phases of surgery: preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative; provided by surgeons, anaesthesiologists, nurse anaesthetists, surgical technologists, and nurse practitioners in hospitals, surgical centers, freestanding surgical centers or health care providers' offices.
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Journal of Perioperative & Critical Intensive Care Nursing, Journal of Vascular Medicine & Surgery, Medical & Surgical Urology, Journal of Surgery, Journal of Patient Care, Trauma & Acute Care, Plastic Surgery: Case Studies, Journal of Nursing and Health Studies
Perioperative medicine is the medical healthcare provided by anesthesiologist, intensivist and surgeon to the patients throughout the perioperative period including: pre-, intra- and post-operative period, starting from the examination of surgery until full recovery.
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