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Effects of Dexmedetomidine-Remifentanil on Neurodevelopment of Children after Inhalation Anesthesia

A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Anesthesiology

Reviewed January 2026 by Dr Andrew Hughes

This prospective, double-blind RCT compares the neurodevelopmental effect of a single GA exposure using different doses of sevoflurane in children under 2 years of age. Children were randomised to...

Tags: #neurodevelopment· #non-opioid-analgesics· #opioids· #pharmacology· #volatile-anaesthetics

Comparison of analgesic efficacy and safety of caudal dexmedetomidine versus intranasal dexmedetomidine in paediatric infraumbilical surgeries

A randomised controlled trial

European Journal of Anaesthesiology

Reviewed January 2026 by Dr Matt Hart

This randomised, double-blind non-inferiority trial compared the analgesic efficacy and safety of caudal dexmedetomidine versus intranasal dexmedetomidine as an adjunct to a single-shot caudal block...

Tags: #general-anaesthesia· #pain· #local-anaesthetics· #non-opioid-analgesics· #pharmacology

Short-term Outcomes in Infants after General Anesthesia with Low-dose Sevoflurane/Dexmedetomidine/Remifentanil versus Standard-dose Sevoflurane

The TREX Trial

Anesthesiology

Reviewed March 2025 by Dr Roeland Passier

This is a secondary analysis comparing the two treatment groups in The Trial Remifentanil DEXmedetomidine (TREX) trial looking at early perioperative results. TREX, which is ongoing, was designed to...

Tags: #general-anaesthesia· #neurodevelopment· #non-opioid-analgesics· #opioids· #pharmacology· #volatile-anaesthetics

Comparison of the efficacy of intranasal atomised dexmedetomidine versus intranasal atomised ketamine as a premedication for sedation and anxiolysis in children undergoing spinal dysraphism surgery

A randomized controlled trial.

European Journal of Anaesthesiology

Reviewed July 2024 by Dr Ben Blaise

This is a prospective randomised double blind trial in a single paediatric tertiary centre. 64 children aged 1 to 10y referred for elective spinal dysraphism surgery. Patients were randomly...

Tags: #cardiac· #delirium-emergence· #non-opioid-analgesics· #sedation

Anesthesia and Sedation Exposure and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Infants Undergoing Congenital Cardiac Surgery

A Retrospective Cohort Study

Anesthesiology

Reviewed December 2023 by Dr Rebecca McIntyre

The authors of this retrospective study hypothesized that greater exposure to sedation and anaesthesia in children undergoing complex cardiac surgery is associated with lower neurodevelopmental...

Tags: #cardiac· #neurodevelopment· #non-opioid-analgesics· #pharmacology

The effect of intranasal dexmedetomidine administration on emergence agitation or delirium in pediatric patients after general anesthesia

A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Pediatric Anesthesia

Reviewed September 2023 by Dr Matt Jenke

Summary: This article is a meta-analysis of randomised control trials analysing the effect of preoperative intranasal dexmedetomidine on emergence agitation (EA) and emergence delirium (ED) in...

Tags: #general-anaesthesia· #delirium-emergence· #non-opioid-analgesics· #pharmacology· #postoperative-complications· #sedation

Intranasal dexmedetomidine sedation for paediatric MRI by radiology personnel

A retrospective observational study

European Journal of Anaesthesiology

Reviewed March 2023 by Dr Jon Stacey

This Scandinavian study adds to the evidence base around needle-free sedation techniques for paediatric imaging, itself the subject of a recent systematic review...

Tags: #non-opioid-analgesics· #pharmacology· #sedation

Measures to prolong duration of sensory block after regional anaesthesia

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology

Reviewed January 2023 by Dr Derek Rosen

This review article discusses the evidence for the different techniques used to prolong sensory neural blockade. Of the commonly used adjuvants dexamethasone (perineural 4mg, followed by intravenous...

Tags: #pain· #local-anaesthetics· #non-opioid-analgesics· #regional-anaesthesia

Needle-free pharmacological sedation techniques in paediatric patients for imaging procedures

A systematic review and meta-analysis

British Journal of Anaesthesia

Reviewed January 2023 by Dr Renee Burton

The authors present extensive review of the current literature relating to providing sedation “needle free” for MRI. The study includes a wide variety of different techniques of providing sedation in...

Tags: #monitoring· #non-opioid-analgesics· #pharmacology· #sedation

Dexmedetomidine Diminishes, but Does Not Prevent, Developmental Effects of Sevoflurane in Neonatal Rats

Anesthesia Analgesia

Reviewed September 2022 by Dr Suze Bruins

An animal study (rats), investigating whether pre-treatment with dexmedetomidine (DEX) can reduce sevoflurane-induced neuronal hyperexcitation and corticosterone release at the time of exposure, as...

Tags: #non-opioid-analgesics· #pharmacology· #volatile-anaesthetics

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