Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine - Issue 1/2022
Original Papers
7
Clinical practise of administration of systemic corticosteroids among critically ill patients with COVID-19 in the Czech Republic: survey (ASAP‑C)
J. Maláska, F. Keller, D. Chlebek, J. Stašek, J. Hudec, T. Prokopová, M. Kratochvíl, F. Duška, J. Máca, K. Brat, R. Štěpánová, A. Svobodník, J. Klučka, P. Štourač
Review Article
19
Novel supraglottic airway devices in clinical practice
J. Werner, E. Vobrubová, P. Michálek
25
The principles of opioid‑free anesthesia and postoperative analgesia, our experience in bariatric surgery
P. Píza, E. Uchytilová, A. Čermáková, E. Kieslichová
32
Importance of intestinal microbiota in critically ill patients and possibilities of its influence
I. Cibulková, V. Řehořová, F. Duška
39
Perioperative neurocognitive disorder – advanced narrative review
K. Nekvindová, Kateřina Ivanová, L. Juríčková, D. Tučková, J. Vévoda, T. Gabrhelík
45
Possibilities of the anesthesiologist to influence the clarity of the operating field in endonasal surgery
M. Parma, J. Lubojacký, M. Frelich, V. Vodička, H. Straková, P. Matoušek, O. Jor
Case Reports
51
Butyrylcholinesterase deficiency or “I remember intubation”
D. Novotný, J. Závada, M. Novotná, A. Bočková, T. Vymazal
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2022 Issue 1
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- The principles of opioid‑free anesthesia and postoperative analgesia, our experience in bariatric surgery
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- Novel supraglottic airway devices in clinical practice
- Importance of intestinal microbiota in critically ill patients and possibilities of its influence