Kearns, Rachel J.; Nelson, Scott M.; Rex, Steffen; 77044;
Having epidural analgesia in labour has been associated with a later diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in the offspring, resulting in concerns about childhood wellbeing. Neurodevelopmental changes are inconsistently reported in the literature, creating challenges in the interpretation of these findings. Here we explore the limitations of the cu...
Disma, Nicola Asai, Takashi Cools, Evelien Cronin, Alexandria Engelhardt, Thomas Fiadjoe, John Fuchs, Alexander Garcia-Marcinkiewicz, Annery Habre, Walid Heath, Chloe
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British journal of anaesthesia
Airway management is required during general anaesthesia and is essential for life-threatening conditions such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Evidence from recent trials indicates a high incidence of critical events during airway management, especially in neonates or infants. It is important to define the optimal techniques and strategies for ai...
Zakaria, Luai Desowska, Adela Berde, Charles B Cornelissen, Laura
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British journal of anaesthesia
Sevoflurane-induced anaesthesia generates frontal alpha oscillations as early as 6 months of age, whereas strong delta oscillations are present at birth. In adults, delta oscillations and alpha oscillations are coupled: the phase of delta waves modulates the amplitude of alpha oscillations in a phenomenon known as phase-amplitude coupling. We hypot...
Chao, Jerry Y Yozawitz, Elissa G Legatt, Alan D Schwartz, Rachel Lo, Yungtai Li, Guohua Shinnar, Shlomo
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British journal of anaesthesia
Sola, Chrystelle Devigne, Julie Bringuier, Sophie Pico, Julien Coruble, Lucie Capdevila, Xavier Captier, Guillaume Dadure, Christophe
Background: Reducing perioperative anxiety and controlling pain in children are essential to optimise recovery and outcomes for both children and their parents. By acting on sensory and affective modulation of anxiety and pain, hypnosis is widely used in medical care, especially in anaesthesia. This randomised controlled clinical trial was designed...
Bleeser, Tom; Brenders, Arjen; 167242; Hubble, Talia Rose; van de Velde, Marc; 34202; Deprest, Jan; 31972; Rex, Steffen; 77044; Devroe, Sarah; 58355;
Preclinical research concerning anaesthesia-induced neurotoxicity was initiated in 1999. A decade later, the earliest clinical observational data showed mixed results in neurodevelopmental outcomes following anaesthesia exposure at a young age. Hence to date, preclinical studies remain the cornerstone of research in this field, primarily because of...
Bleeser, Tom; Hubble, Talia Rose; Van de Velde, Marc; 34202; Deprest, Jan; 31972; Rex, Steffen; 77044; Devroe, Sarah; 58355;
Brain development is initiated at around 3 weeks of gestation. The peak velocity of brain weight gain occurs around birth, with the neural circuitry subsequently being refined until at least 20 years of age. Antenatal and postnatal general anaesthesia suppresses neuronal firing during this critical period and may therefore impair brain development,...
Desowska, Adela Berde, Charles B Cornelissen, Laura
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British journal of anaesthesia
Spectral-based EEG is used to monitor anaesthetic state during surgical procedures in adults. Spectral EEG features that can resemble the patterns seen in adults emerge in children after the age of 10 months and cannot distinguish wakefulness and anaesthesia in the youngest children. There is a need to explore alternative EEG measures. We hypothesi...
Saxena, Vishal Shah, Harick Ray, Swarup Kaur, Amrit Dias, Raylene
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Turkish Journal of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation
Decortication and stripping of infected pleura by video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery or thoracotomy is the treatment of choice in cases of empyema. The stripping is associated with intense post-operative pain. Erector spinae block is an excellent and safe alternative to thoracic epidural block. The experience in paediatric erector spinae plane bl...
Puglia, Michael P 2nd Mashour, George A
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British journal of anaesthesia
There is no single electroencephalographic metric for general anaesthesia that is validated for both children and adults. This is, in part, because of the changing electroencephalographic features associated with development. Here, we discuss how alterations in correlated brain activity during general anaesthesia advance our understanding of anaest...