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[https://www.apsf.org/article/apsf-endorsed-statement-on-revising-recommendations-for-patient-monitoring-during-anesthesia/ APSF-Endorsed Statement on Revising Recommendations for Patient Monitoring During Anesthesia] | [https://www.apsf.org/article/apsf-endorsed-statement-on-revising-recommendations-for-patient-monitoring-during-anesthesia/ APSF-Endorsed Statement on Revising Recommendations for Patient Monitoring During Anesthesia] | ||
[https://www.apsf.org/article/opioid-induced-respiratory-depression-pediatric-considerations/ Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation: Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression—Pediatric Considerations] | |||
Weiget MB, Lee LA. No patient shall be harmed by opioid-induced respiratory depression. APsF Newsletter 2011;26(2):21. | Weiget MB, Lee LA. No patient shall be harmed by opioid-induced respiratory depression. APsF Newsletter 2011;26(2):21. |
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APSF-Endorsed Statement on Revising Recommendations for Patient Monitoring During Anesthesia
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Weiget MB, Lee LA. No patient shall be harmed by opioid-induced respiratory depression. APsF Newsletter 2011;26(2):21.
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Cravero JP, Agarwal R, Berde C, et al. The Society for Pediatric Anesthesia recommendations for the use of opioids in children during the perioperative period. Paediatric anaesthesia 2019;29(6):547-571. (In eng). DOI: 10.1111/pan.13639.
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Chandrakantan A, Jasiewicz R, Reinsel RA, Khmara K, Mintzer J, DeCristofaro JD, Jacob Z, Seidman P. Transcutaneous CO2 versus end-tidal CO2 in neonates and infants undergoing surgery: a prospective study. Med Devices (Auckl). 2019 May 6;12:165-172. doi: 10.2147/MDER.S198707. PMID: 31191045; PMCID: PMC6515535.