儿童手术护理的有效区域麻醉
1Anesthesia Section Vice Chief, Medical Director for Safety and Quality, Division of Anesthesiology, Medical Director Liver Transplant Anesthesiology, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix Children's, 1919 E Thomas Rd., Phoenix 85016, AZ, USA.
Seminars in pediatric surgery
|October 20, 2024
概括
儿科区域麻醉显著提高了儿童的手术护理和康复. 本综述涵盖麻醉剂,技术和安全性,强调改善结果和生活质量.
科学领域:
- 麻醉学 麻醉学
- 儿科手术 儿科手术
背景情况:
- 优化术后护理对于儿科外科患者至关重要.
- 区域麻醉为疼痛管理和恢复提供了一种有价值的方法.
研究的目的:
- 审查儿科区域麻醉的作用和影响.
- 检查麻醉剂,辅助剂,技术,安全性和有效性.
主要方法:
- 小儿区域麻醉的文献综述.
- 对常见局部麻醉剂和辅助药物的分析.
- 对安全性,疗效和不良事件的评估.
主要成果:
- 儿科区域麻醉在外科手术期间的护理中起着重要作用.
- 它有助于改善手术结果和生活质量.
- 使用各种麻醉剂,辅助剂和技术.
结论:
- 区域麻醉在儿科手术中广泛适用.
- 它增强了患者的康复和家庭的福祉.
- 持续的研究解决了安全性,有效性和争议.
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