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2010 Article Preview

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Month Article Title
2010-12 "Tailored sedation to the individual needs of the intensive care unit patient," by Sackey et al., pp. 1439-1446
2010-11 "Broadly applicable risk stratification system for predicting duration of hospitalization and mortality," by Sessler et al., pp. 1026-1037
2010-10 "Association of the pattern of use of perioperative beta-blockade and postoperative mortality," by Wallace et al., pp. 794-805
2010-09 "An update on the pathophysiology of complex regional pain syndrome," by Bruehl, pp. 713-725
2010-08 "Anemia and patient blood management in hip and knee surgery: A systematic review of the literature," by Spahn, pp. 482-495
2010-07 "Acute postoperative negative pressure pulmonary edema," by Krodel et al., pp. 200-207
2010-06 "Prognostic implications of asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction in patients undergoing vascular surgery," by Flu et al., pp. 1316-1324
2010-05 "Effects on brain edema of crystalloid and albumin fluid resuscitation after brain trauma and hemorrhage in the rat," by Jungner et al., pp. 1194-1203

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About ASA: The American Society of Anesthesiologists is an educational, research and scientific association of physicians organized to raise and maintain the standards of the medical practice of anesthesiology and improve the care of the patient. Since its founding in 1905, the Society's achievements have made it an important voice in American Medicine and the foremost advocate for all patients who require anesthesia or relief from pain.