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Anesteziologie a Intenzivni Medicina ; 33(6):281-283, 2022.
Article in Czech | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2297998

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From the Evidence-based medicine (EBM) point-of-view, the year 2022 due to the slowly subsiding world SARS-CoV-2 pan-demic, brought the whole complex of articles, publications, and guidelines once again. The aim of the article Year 2022 in pediatric anesthesia and intensive care is to highlight the important publications that should not be missed due to their impact on daily clinical practice.Copyright © 2022, Czech Medical Association J.E. Purkyne. All rights reserved.

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Anesteziologie a Intenzivni Medicina ; 32(1):3-6, 2021.
Article in Czech | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2167709
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Anesteziologie a Intenzivni Medicina ; 32(4-5):297-300, 2021.
Article in Czech | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1696552

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The ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic had significant impact on publication activities in the field of paediatric anaesthesiology and intensive care also in year 2021. The partial lossening of the restrictions had been associated with the elective surgery renewal and modification of intensive care patient's characteristics (post-operative care, injuries, etc.). Despite the available vaccination, COVID-19 remains signifficant topic, fortunately not the single one. The aim of the article Year 2021 in paediatric anaesthesia and intensive care is to highlight the important publications that should not be missed due to their impact on daily clinical practice.

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Anesteziologie a Intenzivni Medicina ; 31(6):292-295, 2020.
Article in Czech | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1159911

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The global SARS-CoV-2 pandemic significantly influenced also the field of paediatric anaesthesia. Although the COVID-19 disease remains worldwide a significant health, economic and social problem, there are also several other aspects of paediatric anaesthesia, which require our attention. In paediatric anaesthesia, the conflicting areas are premedication, rapid sequence induction, airway management, anaesthesia depth monitoring and reduction of complication incidence. When considering COVID-19, the main aim is to reduce the possible transmission of the disease to the health care professionals and to standardise the airway management. The aim of this review is to summarise the key publications in the field of paediatric anaesthesia with the impact on the daily paediatric anaesthesiology practice.

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