The survival of preterm newborn patients (PNB) depends in a great extent on the anesthetic technique used. Spinal anesthesia (SA) is considered the best-tolerated regional anesthetic method for highly unstable newborn infants (NB) with high risk of complications during the perioperative period. SA has been recommended for children at high risk for postoperative apnea due to general anesthetics or prematurity. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in the newborn is a disease that accompanies the patient to the operating room with a high incidence of mortality. SA in emergency surgery is a well-tolerated anesthetic procedure with proven effectiveness, with less hemodynamic and respiratory repercussions. At the same time, it produces greater protec...
Pediatric anesthesia is large part of anesthesia clinical practice. Children, parents and anesthesio...
One of the most common side effects of spinal anesthesia is the development of hypotension. Data col...
In recent years, an increasing number of publications have shown the negative effects of anesthetics...
Spinal anesthesia (SA) in the child under two years old is an excellent option when undergoing short...
Even after a vast safety record, the role of spinal anesthesia (SA) as a primary anesthetic techniqu...
The goal of regional anesthesia in infants and children is perioperative and postoperative pain reli...
In pediatric anesthesiology in surgical interventions various methods of combined anesthesia with a ...
Background: Though paediatric spinal anaesthesia has been used since early 20th century in developed...
Introduction: Regional anesthesia and analgesia techniques in the pediatric population guarantee he...
Neuraxial drugs provide robust pain control, have the potential to improve outcomes, and are an impo...
Inguinal hernia is more common in premature male babies. UsingGeneral Anesthesia (GA) for the repair...
Introduction: Caudal anesthesia is a standard procedure in pediatric anesthesia because of its excel...
Children and parents fear anesthesia because of the risk of acute morbidity and mortality. Although ...
Spinal anaesthesia is the method of choice for caesarean section. There is however a significant ass...
Background: Many intravenous anaesthetics administered into the mother can pass the placental barrie...
Pediatric anesthesia is large part of anesthesia clinical practice. Children, parents and anesthesio...
One of the most common side effects of spinal anesthesia is the development of hypotension. Data col...
In recent years, an increasing number of publications have shown the negative effects of anesthetics...
Spinal anesthesia (SA) in the child under two years old is an excellent option when undergoing short...
Even after a vast safety record, the role of spinal anesthesia (SA) as a primary anesthetic techniqu...
The goal of regional anesthesia in infants and children is perioperative and postoperative pain reli...
In pediatric anesthesiology in surgical interventions various methods of combined anesthesia with a ...
Background: Though paediatric spinal anaesthesia has been used since early 20th century in developed...
Introduction: Regional anesthesia and analgesia techniques in the pediatric population guarantee he...
Neuraxial drugs provide robust pain control, have the potential to improve outcomes, and are an impo...
Inguinal hernia is more common in premature male babies. UsingGeneral Anesthesia (GA) for the repair...
Introduction: Caudal anesthesia is a standard procedure in pediatric anesthesia because of its excel...
Children and parents fear anesthesia because of the risk of acute morbidity and mortality. Although ...
Spinal anaesthesia is the method of choice for caesarean section. There is however a significant ass...
Background: Many intravenous anaesthetics administered into the mother can pass the placental barrie...
Pediatric anesthesia is large part of anesthesia clinical practice. Children, parents and anesthesio...
One of the most common side effects of spinal anesthesia is the development of hypotension. Data col...
In recent years, an increasing number of publications have shown the negative effects of anesthetics...