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Nicole M Elsey,1 Joseph D Tobias,1–3 Kevin E Klingele,4 Ralph J Beltran,1,2 Tarun Bhalla,1,2 David Martin,1,2 Giorgio Veneziano,1,2 Julie Rice,1,2 Dmitry Tumin1,2 1Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Nationwide Children’s Hospital,
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Consensus recommendations for paediatric airway topicalisation using lidocaine
Summary Introduction Lidocaine is commonly used to provide airway topicalisation in children. However, there is a paucity of evidence and no guidance available on safe dosing practices. Methods An international expert multidisciplinary, multi‐society working group conducted a systematic review of the literature, followed by a three‐round Delphi process
Helen A. Iliff+23 more
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David Flamer, Philip WH PengDepartment of Anesthesia, Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, CanadaPurpose: To provide a review of local anesthetic (LA) agents and adjuncts, opioids and muscle relaxants ...
Flamer D, Peng PW
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Trends in greenhouse gas emissions from volatile anaesthetics in 41 countries: 2013–2023
Summary Introduction Inhalational anaesthetics contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, leading to regulatory restrictions in some countries. This study analysed time trends of greenhouse gas emissions directly attributable to the use of volatile anaesthetic agents in 41 countries.
Marta Caviglia+7 more
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Designing the ideal perioperative pain management plan starts with multimodal analgesia. [PDF]
Multimodal analgesia is defined as the use of more than one pharmacological class of analgesic medication targeting different receptors along the pain pathway with the goal of improving analgesia while reducing individual class-related side effects ...
Mariano, Edward R., Schwenk, Eric S.
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Compartment syndrome following intravenous regional anesthesia [PDF]
Chidambaram Ananthanarayan+3 more
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Summary Introduction Postoperative pain after cardiac surgery remains significant despite the administration of opioids. Methadone may improve pain control and decrease the need for postoperative opioids. Randomised controlled trials, however, are limited and the effects of cardiopulmonary bypass on methadone pharmacokinetics are unclear.
Henry Man Kin Wong+8 more
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Room 220-222, 10/16/2000 9: 00 AM - 10: 30 AM (PD) Intravenous Regional Anesthesia with Ketorolac- Lidocaine: Is This Effective for the Management of CRPS-1 in Children and Adolescents? [PDF]
Soorya Suresh+4 more
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