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Pediatric Anesthesia
AbstractIn China, healthcare has lagged relative to its economic boom during the past 40 years. While the top tier hospitals offer pediatric perioperative care like high‐income countries, lower‐tier hospitals deliver lesser services of variable quality and safety related to equipment, supplies, clinician education, and availability.
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AbstractIn China, healthcare has lagged relative to its economic boom during the past 40 years. While the top tier hospitals offer pediatric perioperative care like high‐income countries, lower‐tier hospitals deliver lesser services of variable quality and safety related to equipment, supplies, clinician education, and availability.
Liu Zhang +10 more
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2020
Physiologic differences render children more vulnerable to the unwanted effects of the lateral decubitus position together with one lung ventilation, when compared to adults.
César Rodriguez-Diaz +2 more
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Physiologic differences render children more vulnerable to the unwanted effects of the lateral decubitus position together with one lung ventilation, when compared to adults.
César Rodriguez-Diaz +2 more
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ANESTHESIA IN PEDIATRIC UROLOGY
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952During the past two decades, significant advances have been made in pediatric urology. While many difficulties have been resolved, the problem of a satisfactory and optimum anesthetic management still remains a challenge to some. Thus, published reports on uropediatric anesthesia are meager, limited to a few pediatric centers, and controversial in many
S J, MARTIN, T M, FEENEY
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REGIONAL ANESTHESIA IN PEDIATRICS
Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2000The use of regional anesthetic techniques in infants and children has become increasingly accepted as standard care. The most commonly performed regional anesthetic techniques used in pediatric patients are the caudal and lumbar approaches to the epidural space, ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric, and penile nerve blockade.
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2002
Trauma has a significant impact on pediatric morbidity and mortality. Depending on the emergency medical services and health care system, anesthesiologists may be involved in pediatric trauma care at the scene, in the emergency department, in the operating room, or in the intensive care unit. Familiarity with the pathophysiology of pediatric trauma and
Bernd, Schmitz, Sven, Albrecht
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Trauma has a significant impact on pediatric morbidity and mortality. Depending on the emergency medical services and health care system, anesthesiologists may be involved in pediatric trauma care at the scene, in the emergency department, in the operating room, or in the intensive care unit. Familiarity with the pathophysiology of pediatric trauma and
Bernd, Schmitz, Sven, Albrecht
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Anesthesia by the Pediatric Specialist
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 1999There is increasing evidence that involvement of pediatric anesthesiologists in the perioperative care of infants and children can positively impact outcome. Considerable data have emerged in the past several years that clearly show that infants and small children experience untoward events at a much higher rate than do older children and adults ...
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ANESTHESIA FOR THE PEDIATRIC PATIENT
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1997Infants and children have unique anatomic, physiologic, pharmacologic, and psychological issues relating to perioperative management. Combining this knowledge with the technical skills required for instrumentation of children is essential when contemplating anesthesia for thoracic surgery. Experience and versatility with anesthetic induction technique,
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The future of pediatric anesthesia
Pediatric Anesthesia, 2012SummaryThe future of pediatric anesthesia can be thought of in terms of what will happen to the practice of anesthesia, or what will happen to the profession of pediatric anesthesia. The profession will change both under external forces, and by how pediatric anesthetists themselves decide to shape of the profession. The largest external force is likely
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Outcomes of pediatric anesthesia
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2008Improvement in anesthesia outcomes has derived from advances in safety science related to equipment, drugs, human factors analysis, professional standardization and organization, subspecialty care, and regionalization. Outcomes of pediatric anesthesia have improved, but universal outcome measures are lacking. Because of the limitations of small numbers,
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