Local Anesthetic Adjuncts in Children

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The European Society of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Therapy/American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Recommendations on Local Anesthetics and Adjuvants Dosage in Pediatric Regional Anesthesia

The Use of Multimodal Perineural Adjuvants in Pediatric Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Technique and Experiences

Building Blocks: Studies of Adjunct Perineural vs. Systemic Dexamethasone in Peripheral Nerve Blocks

Local anaesthetic adjuncts for peripheral nerve blockade

Adjuncts should always be used in pediatric regional anesthesia

Dose–response relationships of intravenous and perineural dexamethasone as adjuvants to peripheral nerve blocks: a systematic review and model-based network meta-analysis

Combined Dexamethasone and Dexmedetomidine as Adjuncts to Popliteal and Saphenous Nerve Blocks in Patients Undergoing Surgery of the Foot or Ankle: A Randomized, Blinded, Placebo-controlled Clinical Trial

EXPLORING THE ADDITIVE OR SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS OF THE SYSTEMIC AND PERINEURAL ROUTES OF DEXAMETHASONE AS ADJUNCTS TO SUPRACLAVICULAR BLOCK: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL