Continuous local anaesthetic wound infusion in infants undergoing thoracic or abdominal surgery: A systematic review
Objective: To determine whether continuous local anaesthetic wound infusion (CLAWI) provides more effective pain relief and decrease the need for systemic opioids compared to other analgesic agents in term or preterm newborn infants undergoing thoracic or abdominal surgery. Methods: Cochrane Central...
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Main Authors: | Jeewan Jyoti (Author), Eva Sloukova (Author), Kaye Spence (Author), Annabel Webb (Author), Albert Shun (Author), Himanshu Popat (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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