Paediatric anaesthesia
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Paediatric anaesthesia · May 2020
ReviewPediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Preoperative and Neurocognitive Considerations for Perioperative Management.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) affects up to 7.5% of the pediatric population and is associated with a variety of behavioral and neurocognitive sequelae. Prompt diagnosis and treatment is critical to halting and potentially reversing these changes. ⋯ However, it carries its own perioperative risks and the decision regarding surgical timing is therefore made in the context of procedural risk versus patient benefit. This article presents the seminal perioperative and neurocognitive risks from pediatric OSA to aid with perioperative management.
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Paediatric anaesthesia · May 2020
ReviewTransgender Pediatric Surgical Patients - Important Perioperative Considerations.
Transgender describes a variety of identities in which an individual's gender identity is different from expected based on the sex assigned at birth. In the United States, it is estimated that over 1 million adults and 150 000 youth identify as transgender, with increasing numbers being seen in healthcare and surgical settings. ⋯ However, this is not the only circumstance in which the pediatric anesthesiologist may find themselves caring for a transgender patient. In order to provide the safest and most affirming care, it is crucial that the pediatric anesthesiologist develop a working knowledge of this unique and vulnerable population, including the potential impacts of gender-affirming treatment on their perioperative care.
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Paediatric anaesthesia · May 2020
ReviewAnesthetic considerations in children with Hutchinson Gilford progeria syndrome: a narrative review.
Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome is a rare disease in childhood that results in premature aging. The presence of multisystem derangements including skin, bone, and joint diseases and possibly a difficult airway makes the anesthetic management challenging. Because of the extremely low prevalence, experience is limited even for experienced pediatric anesthesiologists. ⋯ The patients with Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome are not just "frail" patients. Awareness concerning intubation difficulties is mandatory, and airway strategies must be addressed in advance. Although these patients present with the physiology of an elderly with accompanying comorbidities, emotionally they are only children and should be approached as such.
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Paediatric anaesthesia · May 2020
Review Meta AnalysisThe effectiveness of PC6 acupuncture in the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting in children- A systematic review and meta-analysis.
A growing number of studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of acupuncture in preventing and treating postoperative nausea and vomiting. Here, we used meta-analysis to confirm these benefits in children and to determine the optimal time to perform this treatment. ⋯ Acupuncture reduces the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting as well as the utilization of antiemetic remedies, particularly during the first 4 hours following the operation. Acupuncture performed before anesthesia was demonstrated to be the most ideal intervention time for children.
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Paediatric anaesthesia · May 2020
Review Meta AnalysisThe effectiveness of PC6 acupuncture in the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting in children- A systematic review and meta-analysis.
A growing number of studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of acupuncture in preventing and treating postoperative nausea and vomiting. Here, we used meta-analysis to confirm these benefits in children and to determine the optimal time to perform this treatment. ⋯ Acupuncture reduces the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting as well as the utilization of antiemetic remedies, particularly during the first 4 hours following the operation. Acupuncture performed before anesthesia was demonstrated to be the most ideal intervention time for children.