1992
DOI: 10.1016/s0750-7658(05)80312-0
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Reflux gastroœsophagien sous anesthésie caudale et halothane au masque chez l'enfant

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“…In detail, in this study, a child developed GER soon after the performance of the local anaesthetic technique. The authors hypothesised that this finding was produced by the changing position of the patient from lateral into dorsal recumbency after the epidural injection [29]. Similarly, in the present study, dogs in the ORT group were first positioned in sternal recumbency for intubation, pH-probe insertion, and epidural injection and then moved into the position required for the surgical procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…In detail, in this study, a child developed GER soon after the performance of the local anaesthetic technique. The authors hypothesised that this finding was produced by the changing position of the patient from lateral into dorsal recumbency after the epidural injection [29]. Similarly, in the present study, dogs in the ORT group were first positioned in sternal recumbency for intubation, pH-probe insertion, and epidural injection and then moved into the position required for the surgical procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…In humans, epidural anaesthesia administered as an adjunctive to general anaesthesia is associated with less overall impairment of gastric motility and with a lower gastrin secretion if compared with general anaesthesia alone [28]. In anesthetised children receiving caudal epidural anaesthesia, transient episodes of GER were recorded in 2 out of 16 patients [29]. In detail, in this study, a child developed GER soon after the performance of the local anaesthetic technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%