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Spread of radioopaque dye in the epidural space in infants

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2003

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There is a difference in quantitative as well as qualitative spread in different patients and in the same patient with different volumes. There were statistically significant increases in the number of segments, circumferential, anterior and posterior locations in the 1.0 ml group. Both extent and density of spread improve with the higher volume but not in direct proportion to volume. 1 ml.kg(-1) has a better quantitative as well as qualitative spread than 0.5 ml and has a better chance of producing adequate anaesthesia.

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