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Anticholinergic drug overdose is a difficult condition. Atropine or antimuscarinic drug overdose is usually an unwanted development during treatment. Symptoms vary widely from tachycardia to coma. It should be considered especially in unconscious patients.
Phantom limb pain is an often-seen sequel to amputation, and one which is increasingly encountered by the perioperative medical team. This article aims to offer a comprehensive review of the literature on the proposed mechanisms leading to phantom limb pain and potential therapies. Furthermore, we will provide a summary of the literature regarding investigation of preventative measures prior and during amputation in an effort to decrease the incidence of phantom limb pain development.
Background and aims: The increased use of regional anaesthesia in recent years has led to an increased need for sedation during surgery in awake patients. Our study aim to compare the hemodynamic, duration of anaesthesia and perioperative adverse events with intravenous Dexmedetomidine and intravenous Propofol when used as an adjuvant to regional anaesthesia in joint replacement surgeries.
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