Down's Syndrome Information Thread, Anaesthesia and postoperative analgesia in surgical neonates with or without Down's syndrome: is it really different? in D; Conclusions
In this study, neonates with and without Down's syndrome received adequate postoperative analgesia, as judged from comparable analgesic consumption ...
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January 18th, 2012, 10:24 PM
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Anaesthesia and postoperative analgesia in surgical neonates with or without Down's syndrome: is it really different?
Conclusions
In this study, neonates with and without Down's syndrome received adequate postoperative analgesia, as judged from comparable analgesic consumption and pain scores. We recommend prospective studies in children of different age groups with Down's syndrome and in other groups of intellectually disabled children to provide further investigation of the hypothesis that intellectual disability predisposes to different analgesic requirements. (Source: British Journal of Anaesthesia)
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