Immediate postpartum opioid administration not associated with adverse infant outcomes
1. No association was found between maternal opioid treatment in the immediate postpartum period and adverse outcomes in infants after ...
1. No association was found between maternal opioid treatment in the immediate postpartum period and adverse outcomes in infants after ...
1. Among patients undergoing shoulder arthroscopy, the use of dexmedetomidine as an adjuvant to an erector spinae plane block reduced ...
1. There was no significant difference in pain reduction among patients in the opioid and non-opioid analgesia group. 2. The ...
1. Analysis of over 124,000 patients undergoing common pediatric surgical procedures from 2014-2019 identified noteworthy decreases in the likelihood of receiving ...
1. In this multi-center quality improvement study, opioid prescriptions in pediatric emergency departments for extremity fracture or cutaneous abscess drain ...
1. Based on a prescription-dispensing database including a large majority of US pharmacies, 3.5% of children and young adults aged ...
1. For the treatment of acute pain in the emergency setting, 0.15 mg/kg IV ketamine was shown to be non-inferior ...
1. Breastfeeding was recommended as a first-line neonatal analgesic for procedures done in non-tertiary care in Kenya. 2. When breastfeeding ...
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