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The real cost of avoiding blood transfusions during total hip replacement [Meeting Abstract]

Rosenberg, AD; Mirzabeigi, E; Koval, KJ; Della Valle, C; Wheeler, MC; Zuckerman, JD
ISI:000083207500123
ISSN: 0041-1132
CID: 53808

The most cost efficient method of avoiding allogeneic transfusions in patients undergoing total knee replacement (TKR) [Meeting Abstract]

Rosenberg, AD; Mirzabeigi, E; Koval, KJ; Rosenberg, GD; Wheeler, MC; Zuckerman, JD
ISI:000083207500124
ISSN: 0041-1132
CID: 53809

Infection control practice habits among anesthesiologists practicing in Puerto Rico [Meeting Abstract]

Rosenberg, AD; Colon-Morales, M; Hertz, AS; Rosenberg, GD; Bernstein, RL
ISI:000082480601187
ISSN: 0003-3022
CID: 53867

Hip fracture in the elderly: the effect of anesthetic technique

Koval KJ; Aharonoff GB; Rosenberg AD; Schmigelski C; Bernstein RL; Zuckerman JD
Seven hundred forty-nine community-dwelling, previously ambulatory, elderly patients who sustained a femoral neck or intertrochanteric fracture underwent prospective follow-up to determine whether anesthetic technique (spinal or general) had an effect on inpatient morbidity and mortality, or 1-year mortality. One hundred seven patients were excluded from the study as the anesthetic technique was 'predetermined' based on a underlying medical condition. Of the remaining 642 patients, 362 (56.4%) received general and 280 (43.6%) received spinal anesthesia. Twenty (3.1%) patients died during hospitalization; 73 (11.4%) patients developed one or more postoperative medical complications. The 1-year mortality rate was 12.1%. There was no difference in inpatient morbidity and mortality, or 1-year mortality rates between patients receiving general or spinal anesthesia
PMID: 9925195
ISSN: 0147-7447
CID: 6047

Perioperative anesthetic management of orthopedic injuries

Rosenberg, AD; Bernstein, RL
SCOPUS:0032962669
ISSN: 0889-8537
CID: 564542

Ensuring early discharge following major surgery: orthopedic surgery

Rosenberg AD
Managed care, critical pathways, and length of stay issues have a major impact on current hospital policy and patient care. In orthopedic surgery, significant strides have been made in improving efficiency, decreasing costs, and reducing length of stay. Use of vertical pathways, especially the first day of admission, the day of surgery, is important for efficient patient care. As anesthesiologists involved in the process, we must be certain that patient care is not compromised in an attempt to save money or achieve early discharge. In many studies, pain management, type of anesthesia, and amount of blood loss are not significant factors in length of hospital stay. These factors must be approached as quality-of-life issues and appropriate decisions made
PMID: 9919461
ISSN: 1053-0770
CID: 6046

Tongue rings: just say no [Letter]

Rosenberg AD; Young M; Bernstein RL; Albert DB
PMID: 9822025
ISSN: 0003-3022
CID: 45565

Functional outcome after hip fracture. Effect of general versus regional anesthesia

Koval KJ; Aharonoff GB; Rosenberg AD; Bernstein RL; Zuckerman JD
The effect of anesthetic technique on ambulation and functional recovery after hip fracture was studied in a series of 631 community dwelling, elderly patients. Functional recovery at followup was determined by an 11-item functional rating scale. In univariate analysis, recovery of ambulatory ability and percent functional recovery were significantly higher at 6 months for patients who had general anesthesia. When controlling for potential confounding variables, however, no differences were observed in recovery of ambulatory ability or percent functional recovery between the two groups at 3, 6, or 12 months after hip fracture
PMID: 9553531
ISSN: 0009-921x
CID: 47452

The safety of reinfusing unwashed wound drainage in the PACU [Meeting Abstract]

Rosenberg, AD; Youm, T; Koval, K; Orbeta, R; Soberano, T; Van Hoek, E
ISI:000071851500177
ISSN: 0003-2999
CID: 53560

Anesthesiology

Chapter by: Rosenberg AD; Bernstein RL
in: Fractures in the elderly by Koval KJ; Zuckerman JD [Eds]
Philadelphia : Lippincott-Raven, 1998
pp. 41-50
ISBN: 0397518250
CID: 3380