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Lung POCUS exams do not appear to affect the cardiorespiratory stability of intubated neonates, suggesting that lung POCUS can be performed without affecting cardiorespiratory stability within the NICU setting on critically ill neonates for diagnostic purposes.
Miranda Gathright +12 more
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Respiratory Difficulty following Tracheal Extubation: A case of bilateral vocal cord paralysis [PDF]
Young Keun Chae +2 more
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Safeguarding the patient: a grounded theory study of registered nurse anesthetists’ main concerns in the process of extubation in the anesthesia setting [PDF]
Linda Rönnberg +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Emergence delirium commonly occurs in pediatric patients after general anesthesia, causing distress and potential harm. Remimazolam, an ultra‐short‐acting benzodiazepine, has recently been introduced in pediatric anesthesia, but its preventive role against emergence delirium remains unclear.
Ji‐Na Kim +2 more
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Kenneth Nugent, Hawa Edriss
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ABSTRACT Background Retrograde autologous priming and venous antegrade priming replace the cardiopulmonary bypass circuit crystalloid with patient blood to mitigate hemodilution. However, their effectiveness in pediatric patients, particularly when analyzed as continuous variables, remains unclear.
Tokimitsu Hibino +10 more
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ABSTRACT This prospective study compared the Marsh and Schnider pharmacokinetic models for propofol target‐controlled infusion (TCI) during anesthetic induction in obese patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery. A total of 118 patients were randomly assigned to either the Marsh or Schnider group (n = 59 each).
Jianhong Ye, Weina Liang
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