2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf03018911
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L’administration d’une sédation sécuritaire et efficace à des enfants en IRM par des infirmières spécialisées

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“…Appropriate levels of supervision and techniques for children requiring MRI is a controversial issue, brought about in part by a significant increase in demand for diagnostic imaging services (15–21). The results of this observational study suggest that anesthetist‐administered propofol TIVA with oxygenation via nasal prongs in spontaneously breathing children is a reliable technique with good preservation of upper airway patency and rapid recovery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Appropriate levels of supervision and techniques for children requiring MRI is a controversial issue, brought about in part by a significant increase in demand for diagnostic imaging services (15–21). The results of this observational study suggest that anesthetist‐administered propofol TIVA with oxygenation via nasal prongs in spontaneously breathing children is a reliable technique with good preservation of upper airway patency and rapid recovery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being a noninvasive procedure and its role in achieving the diagnosis, the number of MRI scans is increased markedly. [ 2 ] Duration of MRI scan may vary from 15 to 45 min as per the diagnostic requirement. The procedure is very noisy, and the patient has to go inside the scanner which may be scary for pediatric patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Insbesondere die Anzahl der MRT-Untersuchungen bei Kindern hat sich in den letzten 10 Jahren vervierfacht [1] und wird auch in Zukunft steigen. Damit ist ein zunehmender Bedarf an anästhesiologischen Leistungen wie Sedierungen oder Allgemeinanästhe-sien im MRT verbunden.…”
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