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Autor:
Thomas F. E. Drake‐Brockman, Harry E. Smallbone, David Sommerfield, Britta S. von Ungern‐Sternberg
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Anesthesia. 32:954-960
Monitoring children's recovery postoperatively is important for routine care, research, and quality improvement. Although telephone follow-up is common, it is also time-consuming and intrusive for families. Using SMS messaging to communicate with fam
Autor:
Neil D. Hauser, Aine Sommerfield, Thomas F. E. Drake‐Brockman, Lliana Slevin, Neil A. Chambers, Riccardo Bergesio, Elaine Christiansen, Britta S. von Ungern‐Sternberg
Publikováno v:
Acta anaesthesiologica ScandinavicaREFERENCES.
Anaesthesia related mortality in paediatrics is rare. There are limited data describing paediatric anaesthesia related mortality. This study determined the anaesthesia related mortality at a Tertiary Paediatric Hospital in Western Australia.A retrosp
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. 47:189-192
Follow-up for ongoing management and monitoring of patients is important in clinical practice and research. While common, telephone follow-up is resource intensive and, in our experience, yields low success rates. Electronic communication using mobil
Autor:
David Sommerfield, Catherine Jepp, Thomas F. E. Drake-Brockman, Britta S. von Ungern-Sternberg, Lliana Slevin, Claudia Lagrange, Haley Herbert, Paul Bumbak
Publikováno v:
Paediatric anaesthesiaREFERENCES. 31(7)
Background A previous cohort of adenotonsillectomy patients at our institution demonstrated moderate-severe post-tonsillectomy pain scores lasting a median (range) duration of 6 (0-23) days and postdischarge nausea and vomiting affecting 8% of childr
Autor:
Susan Wong, Lliana Slevin, Britta S. von Ungern-Sternberg, Aine Sommerfield, David Sommerfield, Thomas F. E. Drake-Brockman, John C. Winters, Natalie Akl
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia and intensive care. 48(4)
The aim of this prospective cohort study was to describe the anaesthetic practices, rates of postoperative pain and the recovery trajectory of children having urgent dental extractions at our institution. Demographic, anaesthetic and surgical details
Autor:
B. S. von Ungern-Sternberg, Guicheng Zhang, Graham L. Hall, L. Slevin, Thomas F. E. Drake-Brockman, David Sommerfield, Anoop Ramgolam
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Anaesthesia. 119:150-157
Background Perioperative respiratory adverse events (PRAE) remain the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the paediatric population. This double-blinded randomized control trial investigated whether inhaled salbutamol premedication decreased
Autor:
Graham L. Hall, Britta S. von Ungern-Sternberg, Guicheng Zhang, Thomas F. E. Drake-Brockman, Anoop Ramgolam
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 389:701-708
Perioperative respiratory adverse events (PRAE) are the most common critical incidents in paediatric anaesthesia and occur more often in infants. Use of laryngeal mask airways (LMAs) is associated with reduced PRAE compared with endotracheal tubes in
Autor:
Graham L. Hall, Britta S. von Ungern-Sternberg, David Sommerfield, Guicheng Zhang, Thomas F. E. Drake-Brockman, Lliana Slevin
Publikováno v:
JAMA pediatrics. 173(6)
IMPORTANCE: Tonsillectomy is a common pediatric procedure for the treatment of sleep-disordered breathing and chronic tonsillitis. Up to half of children having this procedure experience a perioperative respiratory adverse event. OBJECTIVE: To determ
Autor:
Annabelle Arnold, Alina Schilling, B. S. von Ungern-Sternberg, Michaela Lucas, Thomas F. E. Drake-Brockman, David Sommerfield, Aine Sommerfield
Publikováno v:
AnaesthesiaReferences. 74(10)
Propofol is the most commonly administered intravenous agent for anaesthesia in children. However, there are concerns that the emulsified preparation may not be safe in children with an allergy to egg, peanut, soybean or other legumes. We conducted a
Autor:
David Sommerfield, Caroline A. Wilson, Claudia Lagrange, Britta S. von Ungern-Sternberg, Anoop Ramgolam, Thomas F. E. Drake-Brockman
Publikováno v:
Paediatric anaesthesia. 27(11)
SummaryBackground Postoperative pain is frequently undertreated in children both in hospital and at home following discharge. Pain has both short- and long-term consequences for children, their families, and the healthcare system. A greater understan