Paediatric anaesthesia
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Paediatric anaesthesia · Aug 2020
Intravenous cannula placement in children for induction of general anesthesia: prospective audit and identification of success factors.
Approaches to pediatric induction of anesthesia vary widely. While oral sedative premedication and inhalational induction are common, total intravenous anesthesia is becoming increasingly popular. Total intravenous anesthesia without anxiolytic premedication, which is the most commonly used technique in our hospital, requires intravenous (IV) cannula placement in an awake child. ⋯ Cannulation for planned IV induction is feasible for most children, enabling increased use of total intravenous anesthesia as an institutional anesthetic strategy.