Local Anesthetic Adjuncts in Children: Difference between revisions

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[https://www.cureus.com/articles/89629-the-use-of-multimodal-perineural-adjuvants-in-pediatric-peripheral-nerve-blocks-technique-and-experiences The Use of Multimodal Perineural Adjuvants in Pediatric Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Technique and Experiences]
[https://www.cureus.com/articles/89629-the-use-of-multimodal-perineural-adjuvants-in-pediatric-peripheral-nerve-blocks-technique-and-experiences The Use of Multimodal Perineural Adjuvants in Pediatric Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Technique and Experiences]
[https://pubs.asahq.org/anesthesiology/article/138/6/A16/138172/Building-Blocks-Studies-of-Adjunct-Perineural-vs Building Blocks: Studies of Adjunct Perineural vs. Systemic Dexamethasone in Peripheral Nerve Blocks ]

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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