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  • 1Regional Neonatal Surgical Unit, Central Manchester and Manchester Children's University Hospitals NHS Trust, Manchester, UK. Ralph.mackinnon@cmmc.nhs.uk

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Evidence-based medicine (EBM) enhances patient care by improving clinical decision-making. It integrates clinical expertise with research findings to address specific pediatric anesthesia questions effectively.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Clinical Practice
  • Anesthesiology

Background:

  • Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a crucial patient-centered learning strategy.
  • EBM supports efficient and robust clinical decision-making for individual patients.
  • It equips healthcare professionals with tools to find answers to clinical questions and educate others.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the role of EBM in pediatric anesthesia.
  • To emphasize the importance of clinical judgment in EBM.
  • To define EBM as a framework for answering specific clinical questions.

Main Methods:

  • This study is a conceptual review of Evidence-Based Medicine principles.
  • It focuses on the integration of clinical experience and literature evidence.
  • The core concept of clinical judgment is examined within the EBM framework.

Main Results:

  • EBM provides a structured approach to clinical problem-solving.
  • Effective EBM requires the synthesis of practical experience and scientific evidence.
  • Clinical judgment is central to applying EBM in pediatric anesthesia.

Conclusions:

  • Evidence-based medicine is a powerful strategy for pediatric anesthesia.
  • Integrating clinical judgment with the best available evidence is key.
  • EBM facilitates effective decision-making and education in clinical practice.