Effectiveness of dexmedetomidine as a premedication for pediatric patients undergoing outpatient dental surgery under general anaethesia-systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Zhang X+5 more
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Dosing of midazolam in neonates [PDF]
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From pineapple byproducts to a pharmaceutical formulation. ABSTRACT A freeze‐dried pineapple extract—Brome‐Inf, from pineapple by‐products of industrial rings production, was enriched in bioactive polypeptides and bromelain by membrane ultrafiltration. Orchiepididymitis (OE), a painful pediatric pathology, was treated with this extract. A pilot, double‐
Alessandro Colletti+4 more
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Retrospective evaluation of unexpected events during collection of blood donations performed with and without sedation in cats (2010-2013) [PDF]
Barfield+15 more
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Comparative evaluation of the effectiveness and acceptance of intranasal dexmedetomidine and intranasal midazolam for sedation in children aged 5-8 years using a mucosal atomizer device: a randomized controlled clinical study. [PDF]
Lalwani Y, Dave B, Shah L.
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SNR‐efficient whole‐brain pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling perfusion imaging at 7 T
Abstract Purpose To optimize pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling (PCASL) parameters to maximize SNR efficiency for RF power constrained whole brain perfusion imaging at 7 T. Methods We used Bloch simulations of pulsatile laminar flow to optimize the PCASL parameters for maximum SNR efficiency, balancing labeling efficiency and total RF power.
Joseph G. Woods+4 more
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Evaluation of the Efficacy of Buccal Midazolam in Comparison With Intranasal Midazolam Sedation in Uncooperative Children During Dental Treatment. [PDF]
Arnaout D+4 more
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Antiseizure Activity of Midazolam in Mice Lacking δ-Subunit Extrasynaptic GABAA Receptors
S. Reddy+3 more
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Function of the Normal Neuromuscular Junction in Young Children
ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims The repetitive nerve stimulation (RNS) test is fundamental to test the functional integrity of the neuromuscular junction. RNS data are scarce for newborns and young children, limiting early diagnostic efforts to identify children with neuromuscular diseases. Here, we performed RNS in young children.
Márk Kozák+6 more
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