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Source Reference: Miyasaka KW, et al "EEG-guided titration of sevoflurane and pediatric anesthesia emergence delirium: A randomized clinical trial" JAMA Pediatr 2025; DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics ...
Clinicians can use 8% sevoflurane to safely induce anesthesia in children despite anecdotal reports that the sweet-smelling anesthetic can cause seizurelike, jerking movements, according to a recent ...
EEG-Guided Anesthesia Using Masimo Technology Significantly Reduced Pediatric Anesthesia Emergence Delirium, Time to Emergence and Discharge, and Cost of Care by Minimizing Sevoflurane Exposure ...
Total intravenous anesthesia was shown to be a better choice than sevoflurane for meeting a surgeon's request for earlier intraoperative monitoring of the facial nerve, a new study found.
Sevoflurane, another anesthesia gas, is now preferred in most cases. It disperses in the atmosphere after a little over a year, compared to the decade or longer desflurane remains in the air.
At Trillium Health Partners in Mississauga, the decision to stop using the common anesthetic gas desflurane during surgeries ...
The United States anesthesia drugs market is expected to reach from US$ 2.61 billion in 2024 to US$ 3.67 billion in 2033 with a compound annual growth rate of 3.86% from 2025 to 2033.
In the study, the intervention consisted of EEG-guided titration of anesthesia to minimize sevoflurane exposure (typically 2% initially, down-titrated in 0.1% increments) versus standard 1.0 MAC ...