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A Systematic Review of Caudal Anesthesia and Postoperative Outcomes in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Patients

Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2018
Objectives. In pediatric cardiac surgery, does caudal anesthesia promote early extubation, reduce pain scores, reduce stress responses, and length of stay (LOS)? Design. A systematic review. Participants.
M. Maharramova, Katherine Taylor
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MENINGITIS FOLLOWING CONTINUOUS CAUDAL ANESTHESIA

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1947
Abstract Clinical signs and symptoms of acute meningitis developed twenty-four hours after cessation of caudal anesthesia continued for nearly six hours in a previously normal gravida iii in premature labor. No evidence of infectious focus could be demonstrated elsewhere in the body.
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Continuous caudal anesthesia

The American Journal of Surgery, 1943
Abstract A modification of the original fractional technic of administering caudal anesthesia, first described by Edwards and Hingson, 1 is reported. After the initial injection, a continuous slow drip infusion is established and continued throughout labor. This method the authors believe to be safer than the original.
A.Charles Posner, Irwin M. Buch
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Comparison of Caudal Block and Sacral Erector Spina Block for Postoperative Analgesia following Pediatric Circumcision: A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial

Urologia internationalis
Introduction: Caudal block (CB) and erector spina plane block (ESPB) have been shown to provide effective postoperative analgesia following circumcision.
Volkan Özen   +5 more
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Caudal Anesthesia

Anesthesiology, 1944
H. E. MOON, J. B. CIIRISTENSEN
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Pediatric regional anesthesia and acute pain management: State of the art.

Bailliere's Best Practice & Research. Clinical Anaesthesiology
Pediatric regional anesthesia has been in existence for over 125 years, but significant progress and widespread use has occurred in the last few decades, with the increasing availability of ultrasound guidance.
Natalie R. Barnett   +2 more
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Caudal Anesthesia

Anesthesiology, 1942
A. H. LAHMANN, A. C. MIETUS
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A New Technique of Caudal Anesthesia

Anesthesiology, 1973
W D, Owens, E M, Slater, G E, Battit
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Breech management with caudal anesthesia

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1960
W A, BOYSON, J W, SIMPSON
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