Comparison of cerebral oxygen desaturation events between children under general anesthesia and chloral hydrate sedation - a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background During pediatric general anesthesia (GA) and sedation, clinicians aim to maintain physiological parameters within normal ranges. Accordingly, regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rScO2) should not drop below preintervention baselines. Our study compared rScO2 desaturation events...
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Main Authors: | Philipp Gude (Author), Thomas P. Weber (Author), Stefan Dazert (Author), Norbert Teig (Author), Philipp Mathmann (Author), Adrian I. Georgevici (Author), Katrin Neumann (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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