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Behavior and Development in Children and Age at the Time of First Anesthetic Exposure
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Children undergoing urologic surgery at age less than 24 months showed more behavioral disturbances than children in whom surgery was performed after age 2 yr, although the results were not statistically significant. To confirm or refute an effect of anesthesia on cognitive development, at least 2,268 children need to be studied. With retrospective study designs, residual confounding remains an issue that can only be solved in prospective randomized studies.
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