Administering atropine and ketamine before less invasive surfactant administration resulted in low pain scores in a prospective study of premature neonates
ConclusionAtropine plus ketamine before LISA resulted in low pain scores and stable haemodynamic parameters, but prolonged desaturations or apnoea leading to tracheal intubation were frequently observed.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Acta Paediatrica - Category: Pediatrics Authors: L Bourgoin, L Caeymaex, F Decobert, C Jung, C Danan, X Durrmeyer Tags: Regular Article Source Type: research
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