Pulse oximetry is a noninvasive method of measuring the saturation of oxygen in a person's blood.
Kidney failure in children can be caused by birth defects and genetic conditions; a kidney transplant can be safe and effective treatment.
Organ transplants, including heart, liver, kidney and pancreas, require highly specialized anesthesiology skills.
A tracheostomy is an opening surgically created through the neck into the trachea (or windpipe) where a tube is then placed so that the patient can breathe.
Patients with A-fib benefit from specialized anesthesiology. Learn more about this treatment.
A surgical procedure to reroute blood flow around narrowed or blocked coronary arteries.
ECMO is a machine that takes over heart and lung function when a patient’s organs don't work on their own. Learn more about this process.
Guided by Yale Medicine physicians, EMS teams use innovative protocols to ensure patients receive the best care from the moment they dial 911.
Atrial fibrillation is a heart rhythm problem that causes irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) and abnormal blood flow.
Exposure to lead can harm young children and babies, even before birth