2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-33908/v5
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Use of Spinal Anaesthesia in Neonates and Infants in Antananarivo, Madagascar: A Retrospective Descriptive Study

Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study was to present the first cases of spinal anesthesia, in newborns and infants, preterm / ex-prematures, in order to determine its feasibility and its potential harmlessness, in Antananarivo – Madagascar. Indeed, spinal anesthesia is a low cost technique and can limit respiratory complications, postoperative apnea a contrario with pediatric general anesthesia which can lead to perioperative risks.Results: In a retrospective, descriptive, seven-year (2013 to 2019) period study, co… Show more

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“…For all the above reasons, spinal block has become our first choice technique in infants undergoing lower body surgery lasting <90 min. 26,[34][35][36][37] The major limitation of this study was the use of retrospective data and therefore the possibility of missing key information, mostly related to accuracy in the collection of recovery times of motor block in the postanesthesia care unit, and also to complications and adverse effects occurring after the early postoperative period, which might not have been detected or recorded. Moreover, despite interoperator variability was practically nonexistent, there has been some degree of intraoperator variability during the 11-year study period, mainly regarding the experience gathered, drug selection for procedural sedation, and changes in local anesthetics dosage regimens as the program evolved.…”
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“…For all the above reasons, spinal block has become our first choice technique in infants undergoing lower body surgery lasting <90 min. 26,[34][35][36][37] The major limitation of this study was the use of retrospective data and therefore the possibility of missing key information, mostly related to accuracy in the collection of recovery times of motor block in the postanesthesia care unit, and also to complications and adverse effects occurring after the early postoperative period, which might not have been detected or recorded. Moreover, despite interoperator variability was practically nonexistent, there has been some degree of intraoperator variability during the 11-year study period, mainly regarding the experience gathered, drug selection for procedural sedation, and changes in local anesthetics dosage regimens as the program evolved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the implementation of the pediatric spinal anesthesia program in our hospital had an excellent acceptance and adoption rate among the anesthesiologists and residents of our department. For all the above reasons, spinal block has become our first choice technique in infants undergoing lower body surgery lasting <90 min 26,34–37 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%