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Most Cited Articles of Paediatric Anaesthesia

TitleYearCitations
Propofol infusion syndrome in children1998486
Patient handover from surgery to intensive care: using Formula 1 pit-stop and aviation models to improve safety and quality2007374
CRIES: a new neonatal postoperative pain measurement score. Initial testing of validity and reliability1995367
Perioperative anaesthetic morbidity in children: a database of 24,165 anaesthetics over a 30-month period2004328
The revised FLACC observational pain tool: improved reliability and validity for pain assessment in children with cognitive impairment2006301
Paracetamol (Acetaminophen): mechanisms of action2008281
Analysis of behavioural and physiological parameters for the assessment of postoperative analgesic demand in newborns, infants and young children: a comprehensive report on seven consecutive studies2000263
High dose dexmedetomidine as the sole sedative for pediatric MRI2008248
Epidemiology and morbidity of regional anesthesia in children: a follow-up one-year prospective survey of the French-Language Society of Paediatric Anaesthesiologists (ADARPEF)2010221
Incidence and risk factors of perioperative respiratory adverse events in children undergoing elective surgery2004215
A noninvasive estimation of mixed venous oxygen saturation using near-infrared spectroscopy by cerebral oximetry in pediatric cardiac surgery patients2005215
Emergence agitation in paediatric patients after sevoflurane anaesthesia and no surgery: a comparison with halothane2000215
Accidents following extradural analgesia in children. The results of a retrospective study1995212
Distraction with a hand-held video game reduces pediatric preoperative anxiety2006209
The national pediatric epidural audit2007193
Single-dose dexmedetomidine reduces agitation and provides smooth extubation after pediatric adenotonsillectomy2005184
A comparison of emergence delirium scales following general anesthesia in children2010178
Sevoflurane and epileptiform EEG changes2005172
Recommended use of morphine in neonates, infants and children based on a literature review: Part 1--Pharmacokinetics1997163
Repeated administration of ketamine may lead to neuronal degeneration in the developing rat brain2002161
Does dexmedetomidine prevent emergence delirium in children after sevoflurane-based general anesthesia?2005153
Cardiovascular causes of airway compression2004152
Emergence behaviour in children: defining the incidence of excitement and agitation following anaesthesia2002150
Scaling for size: some implications for paediatric anaesthesia dosing2002149
Proposal for the management of the unexpected difficult pediatric airway2010148