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![]() Pediatric Anesthesia© 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Journal Home | Journal Information | News Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Advertise | Contact | Online Submission Current IssueVolume 20 Issue 2 (February 2010)EditorialAudits of postoperative analgesia: what have we learned and what should we do now? (p 117-118) Abstract
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Original ArticlesAPA national audit of pediatric opioid infusions (p 119-125) Abstract
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Nurse-controlled analgesia (NCA) following major surgery in 10 000 patients in a children's hospital (p 126-134) Abstract
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Efficacy of postoperative epidural analgesia in adolescent scoliosis surgery: a meta-analysis (p 135-143) Abstract
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| Supporting information Screening for deep venous thrombosis after idiopathic scoliosis surgery in children: a pilot study (p 144-149) Abstract
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Blood loss, replacement, and associated morbidity in infants and children undergoing craniofacial surgery (p 150-159) Abstract
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A randomized trial of propofol consumption and recovery profile with BIS-guided anesthesia compared to standard practice in children (p 160-167) Abstract
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Semi-elective intraosseous infusion after failed intravenous access in pediatric anesthesia1 (p 168-171) Abstract
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Comparing peripheral venous access between obese and normal weight children (p 172-176) Abstract
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Spinal needle design and size affect the incidence of postdural puncture headache in children (p 177-182) Abstract
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Pro-Con DebatePro–con debate: is codeine a drug that still has a useful role in pediatric practice? (p 183-194) Abstract
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CorrespondenceRe: Training in pediatric anesthesia for registrars-UK National Survey Melarkode K, Abdelaal A, Bass S. Pediatric Anesthesia 2009 19:872–878 (p 195-196) Abstract
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Improvised device for the prone management of a neonate (p 196-197) Abstract
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Scalp vein set; simple and useful adjunct for pediatric nerve blocks (p 197-198) Abstract | Full Text:
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The use of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia in a rural developing area in India for plastic and orthopedic operations (p 198-199) Abstract
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Management of a difficult airway in a child with partial trisomy 1 mosaic using the pediatric bonfils fiberscope (p 199-201) Abstract
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Reverse loading of the tracheal tube: a simple method to increase successful 'blind' tracheal intubation through the air-Q intubating laryngeal airway in children (p 201-202) Abstract
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Intubation via the intubating laryngeal airway in two pediatric patients with predicted difficult airways (p 202-204) Abstract
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Successful intubation of a child with Goldenhar syndrome, who previously failed intubation, using an Airtraq (p 204-205) Abstract
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Initial experience with the air-Q as a conduit for fiberoptic tracheal intubation in infants (p 205-206) Abstract
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Removal of the laryngeal mask after tracheal intubation through it (p 206-207) Abstract
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Diary of forthcoming meetingsDiary of forthcoming meetings (p 208-208) Abstract | Full Text:
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