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Evaluation of dexmedetomidine and postoperative pain management in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: Conclusions based on a retrospective study at a tertiary pediatric hospital
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Evaluation of dexmedetomidine and postoperative pain management in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: Conclusions based on a retrospective study at a tertiary pediatric hospital

John S. Jones, Richard E. Cotugno, Neil Raj Singhal, Neha Soares, Janet Semenova, Sean Nebar, Emily J. Parke, Michael Wade Shrader and Jeffrey Hotz
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Vol.15(6)
2014

Abstract

codeine dexmedetomidine fentanyl hydrocodone hydromorphone morphine naloxone opiate oxycodone analgesic agent bupivacaine elastomeric local anesthetic agent narcotic analgesic agent polymer adolescent adolescent idiopathic scoliosis anesthesia complication article clinical effectiveness clinical evaluation controlled study demography drug efficacy drug use female general hospital hospitalization human intensive care unit length of stay major clinical study male medical record review nausea and vomiting outcome assessment oxygen desaturation patient controlled analgesia pediatric hospital perioperative period postoperative analgesia postoperative pain prevalence priority journal respiration depression retrospective study sedation spine fusion tertiary care center treatment duration urine retention adverse effects analgesia child hospital infusion pump intensive care intralesional drug administration Pain, Postoperative procedures scoliosis Adolescent Analgesia, Patient-Controlled Analgesics, Non-Narcotic Analgesics, Opioid Anesthetics, Local Bupivacaine Child Dexmedetomidine Female Hospitals, Pediatric Humans Infusion Pumps Infusions, Intralesional Intensive Care Length of Stay Male Morphine Pain Management Polymers Retrospective Studies Scoliosis Spinal Fusion Tertiary Care Centers

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