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Orotracheal intubation in infants performed with a stylet versus without a stylet [PDF]
Background: Neonatal endotracheal intubation is a common and potentially life-saving intervention. It is a mandatory skill for neonatal trainees, but one that is difficult to master and maintain.
Davis, Peter G.+7 more
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Background and Aims: Patients undergoing hysterectomy by open or laparoscopic approach experience moderate to severe postoperative pain. A multimodal analgesic approach is recommended for these patients.
Abhijit Nair+4 more
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Comparison of two ketamine/xylazine anesthesic protocols in pigs (Sus crofa domestica) [PDF]
The pig (Sus scrofa domestica) is an animal used as an experimental model in surgical procedures. This makes the use of anaesthesia necessary. The present study constitutes a comparison between two different ketamine/xylazine concentration protocols. One
Gargiulo, Pascual Angel+3 more
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Tracheal intubation without neuromuscular blocking drugs in children [PDF]
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Aantaa+52 more
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ObjectivesTo assess premedication practices before tracheal intubation of premature newborns in the delivery room (DR).Study designFrom the national population-based prospective EPIPAGE 2 cohort in 2011, we extracted all live born preterms intubated in ...
Elizabeth Walter-Nicolet+8 more
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Administration of midazolam as sedative premedication for paediatric patients
The paper aims to discuss effective presurgical modalities for reducing preanesthetic and preoperative anxiety in children. It reviews the existing research on psychological interventions and sedative premedication for presurgical anxiety management ...
Lina Kalibatienė+4 more
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PICO question In dogs undergoing elective procedures does the use of medetomidine during premedication result in an increase in anaesthetic complication rates, when compared to acepromazine?
Rebecca Littlehales
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Objective: In some medical circumstances, pediatric patients may need premedication for transferring to the operating room. In these situations, using intravenous premedication is preferred.
Parvin Sajedi, Bashir Habibi
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Allaying pediatric preoperative anxiety, where are we now? – A nationwide survey
Background: Preoperative anxiety (PA) in children is a common phenomenon associated with various negative patient outcomes. Allaying PA is accepted as a standard of care, but its use is not universal and often overlooked.
Shreya Bharat Shah+4 more
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Asparaginase is a critical component of lymphoblastic leukemia therapy, with intravenous pegaspargase (PEG) as the current standard product. Acute adverse events (aAEs) during PEG infusion are difficult to interpret, representing a mix of drug ...
S. Cooper+5 more
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