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Spinal anaesthesia in infants born prematurely
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1989
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Postoperative Apnoea MonitoringNeonatologySpinal Cord InjurySpinal AnaesthesiaSatisfactory Surgical AnaesthesiaPediatricsAnesthesia PracticeNewborn MedicineSurgeryPediatric SpineAnesthesiaMedicineAnesthetic AdministrationAnaesthetic AgentAnesthesiologyRegional Anesthesia
Spinal anaesthesia was used for 25 infants who were born prematurely and who subsequently required inguinal herniotomy. Hyperbaric bupivacaine 0.5% was administered in a dose of 0.3 mg/kg. Satisfactory surgical anaesthesia was achieved in 22 patients and there were no episodes of haemodynamic instability. The technique was not associated with postoperative apnoea. Spinal anaesthesia is a safe and effective alternative to general anaesthesia in these high-risk infants. However, postoperative apnoea monitoring is still essential for all infants born prematurely.
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