Objective: Procedural sedation with propofol is widely used in the pediatric population. A well-known side effect of propofol is a decrease in peripheral vascular resistance resulting in hypotension, but little is known about the effects on microcirculation in humans. We aimed to evaluate the effects of propofol on the sublingual microcirculatory perfusion by continuous video imaging in pediatric patients undergoing procedural sedation. Methods: Patients admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit for procedural sedation were recruited. Oral microcirculation was measured employing a continuous monitoring strategy with incident dark-field illumination imaging. Measurements were obtained before and 3 minutes after propofol induction. Total ...
Abstract Background Management of tissue perfusion following cardiac surgery is a challenging task w...
We investigated the effects of the general anesthetic agent propofol on cerebral structures involved...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MR imaging is the method of choice for pediatric neuro-imaging. Sedation is ...
BACKGROUND Multiple sedation regimes may be used to facilitate pediatric MRI scans. These regimes m...
ObjectivesTo compare the effects of dexmedetomidine and propofol on sublingual microcirculation in p...
Introduction Propofol has long been used as an anesthetic agent during pediatric surgery. Its use in...
Background: We aimed to investigate effects of low dose ketamine before induction on propofol anesth...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: SWI is known for its detailed visualization of the cerebral venous system an...
Objectives: It has become possible to image the human microcirculation at the bedside using sidestre...
Background: The aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate and report the experience of the use...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate effects of low dose ketamine before induction on propofol anesth...
Background: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) treatment alleviates systemic cardiorespirato...
Background: Management of tissue perfusion following cardiac surgery is a challenging task where com...
Objective To study the short-term effects on sublingual microcirculatory flow of high dose dexametha...
Objective: Our study compared the discharge time after pediatric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) fo...
Abstract Background Management of tissue perfusion following cardiac surgery is a challenging task w...
We investigated the effects of the general anesthetic agent propofol on cerebral structures involved...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MR imaging is the method of choice for pediatric neuro-imaging. Sedation is ...
BACKGROUND Multiple sedation regimes may be used to facilitate pediatric MRI scans. These regimes m...
ObjectivesTo compare the effects of dexmedetomidine and propofol on sublingual microcirculation in p...
Introduction Propofol has long been used as an anesthetic agent during pediatric surgery. Its use in...
Background: We aimed to investigate effects of low dose ketamine before induction on propofol anesth...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: SWI is known for its detailed visualization of the cerebral venous system an...
Objectives: It has become possible to image the human microcirculation at the bedside using sidestre...
Background: The aim of this study was to prospectively evaluate and report the experience of the use...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate effects of low dose ketamine before induction on propofol anesth...
Background: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) treatment alleviates systemic cardiorespirato...
Background: Management of tissue perfusion following cardiac surgery is a challenging task where com...
Objective To study the short-term effects on sublingual microcirculatory flow of high dose dexametha...
Objective: Our study compared the discharge time after pediatric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) fo...
Abstract Background Management of tissue perfusion following cardiac surgery is a challenging task w...
We investigated the effects of the general anesthetic agent propofol on cerebral structures involved...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MR imaging is the method of choice for pediatric neuro-imaging. Sedation is ...