Synopsis of Social media discussions

The overall discussions reflect a high level of agreement with the article’s significance, supported by positive words like 'congrats' and mentioning its feature on the cover, which convey its importance. While some posts briefly acknowledge the study's potential for improving patient outcomes, the tone indicates a shared recognition of its impact without extensive technical discussion, highlighting its perceived relevance and influence in anesthetic practices.

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Agreement
Strong agreement

Most discussions express strong support and positive recognition of the study’s findings, with phrases like 'congrats' and noting its prominence on the cover, indicating high agreement with its significance.

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Interest
Moderate level of interest

Posts show moderate interest, focusing on the clinical implications and advancements in anesthetic management, though some lack deep curiosity or detailed analysis.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Many comments briefly acknowledge the study’s importance but do not delve into detailed methodological or theoretical discussions, reflecting a moderate level of engagement.

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Impact
High level of impact

Given the combination of praise, emphasis on clinical improvements, and recognition of the publication’s prominence, the discussions suggest that the article is considered influential and impactful in the field.

Social Mentions

YouTube

1 Videos

Twitter

14 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

2,088

Total Likes

46

Extended Reach

105,057

Social Features

15

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

Impact of Automated Anesthetic Systems on Postoperative Cognitive Health

Impact of Automated Anesthetic Systems on Postoperative Cognitive Health

Read the article doiorg101097ALN0000000000003014 Joosten et al Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed loop Systems and Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery Anesthesiology 2019 doi101097ALN0000000000003014. The study examines how automated, closed-loop systems for anesthesia management can preserve cognitive function in olde

December 26, 2019

2,088 views


  • ゆるふわますい
    @jpusanes (Twitter)

    Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Systems and Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery: A Randomized Controlled Trial https://t.co/NDbEgn8uy1
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    November 18, 2020

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  • AcklandLab
    @AcklandLab (Twitter)

    Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Systems and Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery: A Randomized Controlled Trial. https://t.co/QyaBorxXMA
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    May 6, 2020

  • Allan F. Simpao, MD, MBI
    @asimpao (Twitter)

    RT @ucianesthesia: Congrats to Dr. Joseph Rinehart & colleagues on the publication, “Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Syste…
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    January 29, 2020

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  • Chad M Brummett
    @drchadb (Twitter)

    RT @ucianesthesia: Congrats to Dr. Joseph Rinehart & colleagues on the publication, “Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Syste…
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    January 29, 2020

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  • The OTJ Online
    @OTJOnline (Twitter)

    RT @ucianesthesia: Congrats to Dr. Joseph Rinehart & colleagues on the publication, “Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Syste…
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    January 29, 2020

    4

  • Anesthesiology Journals
    @_Anesthesiology (Twitter)

    RT @ucianesthesia: Congrats to Dr. Joseph Rinehart & colleagues on the publication, “Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Syste…
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    January 29, 2020

    4

  • UC Irvine Anesthesiology & Perioperative Care
    @ucianesthesia (Twitter)

    Congrats to Dr. Joseph Rinehart & colleagues on the publication, “Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Systems and Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery: A Randomized Controlled Trial”. Featured on the cover of @_Anesthesiology February 2020 issue https://t.co/qp6NmkzIjZ https://t.co/yv56uyhvI2
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    January 28, 2020

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  • Anesthesia Experts
    @SleepyExperts (Twitter)

    Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Systems and Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery #anesthesiology #anesthesia #patients #surgery #medicine #healthcare #medical #management #multiple #systems #delay #recovery https://t.co/GTtnLMxJpF
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    January 23, 2020

  • TopMedTalk
    @topmedtalk (Twitter)

    RT @_Anesthesiology: Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Systems and Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery: A Randomized Controlled…
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    January 20, 2020

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  • Allan F. Simpao, MD, MBI
    @asimpao (Twitter)

    RT @_Anesthesiology: Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Systems and Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery: A Randomized Controlled…
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    January 20, 2020

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  • Anesthesiology Journals
    @_Anesthesiology (Twitter)

    Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Systems and Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery: A Randomized Controlled Trial https://t.co/yJZRYMXySQ https://t.co/HC5zKGn6gM
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    January 20, 2020

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  • Lung Cancer News
    @LungCancer_Bio (Twitter)

    Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closedloop Systems and Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery A Randomized Controlled Trial.: Cognitive changes after anesthesia and surgery represent a significant public health concern. We tested the hypothesis that in… https://t.co/gRKExNvL4A
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    January 16, 2020

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  • AcklandLab
    @AcklandLab (Twitter)

    Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Systems and Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery: A Randomized Controlled Trial. https://t.co/GKvcn8dlEJ
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    January 16, 2020

    1

  • AcklandLab
    @AcklandLab (Twitter)

    Anesthetic Management Using Multiple Closed-loop Systems and Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery: A Randomized Controlled Trial. https://t.co/lUD0a1liRE
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    November 13, 2019

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Abstract Synopsis

  • The study investigated whether automated, closed-loop control systems for managing anesthesia, blood flow, and ventilation could reduce postoperative cognitive decline in patients aged 60 or older undergoing noncardiac surgery, compared to manual management.
  • Results showed that patients managed with the automated system had better preservation of cognitive function one week after surgery and experienced fewer related adverse physiological effects such as less time with dangerously low brain activity levels, less hypocapnia, and lower fluid retention.
  • Overall, the findings suggest that using multiple automated controllers during anesthesia may improve neurocognitive outcomes and physiological stability in older surgical patients.]