Study on Neonatal, Pediatric General and Cardiac Anaesthesia in Bari Pediatric Hospital, Italy | Chapter 1 | New Frontiers in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 14
The goal of this study is to give a broad review of the most disputed areas of clinical therapeutic help in neonatal and paediatric general and cardiothoracic surgery, as well as pre- and post-operative Intensive Care Unit therapies. This is a description based on protocols and experiments that have been published or are in the midst of being verified in the Neonatal and Pediatric General and Cardiac Anaesthesia and ICU at a Pediatric Hospital in Bari, Italy. Even if science is quick to provide clinicians with new gadgets and therapeutic aims, it is up to the clinicians to use them correctly or, at the very least, alternatively, always keeping the patient's best interests in mind.
This is how we function on a daily basis: we strive to adapt new equipment or treatments to the needs of the patients, rather than the patients to the devices or drugs, keeping in mind that developing dedicated systems in the newborn and paediatric age is quite challenging.
We have adapted several adult procedures to neonates and children patients in the last few years, with parental approval, in order to create new pathways in a variety of pathology therapies and anaesthesia. The use of new procoagulative factors in neonatal cardiac surgery, validation of a new non-invasive bio-impedenzometric programme and devices for total control of cardiovascular status applicable to premature and neonates, new miorelaxant and antidote use, sedation in ICU, and paediatric TCI developments are among the topics covered.
Author (S) Details
Leonardo Milella
General
Neonatal and Pediatric Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit--Neonatal and
Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, Pediatric Hospital
“Giovanni XXIII”, Italy.
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