Publications by authors named "Anne Laffargue"

Article Synopsis
  • The organization of healthcare and requirements for postgraduate medical training in pediatric anesthesia are inconsistent across European countries, influenced by country-specific regulations.
  • The European Board of Anaesthesiology has established advisory training standards, but these are not mandatory, leading to significant variations in pediatric anesthesia training practices, such as supervision requirements and clinical experience in different countries.
  • Most European countries lack official pediatric anesthesia fellowship programs, and while there is growing interest in creating a unified European pediatric anesthesia curriculum, it remains unclear how these training differences impact clinical outcomes in pediatric care.
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Introduction: Neonatal and infant anaesthesia are associated with a high risk of perioperative complications. The aim of the current study was to describe those risks in France using the French data from the NECTARINE study.

Material And Methods: Data from the French centres that participated to the NECTARINE study were analysed.

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Introduction: Analysing national patients' profile and organisation of human resources are important for improving the perioperative quality of care. The aim of the current study was to achieve these goals using the French data from the APRICOT study.

Material And Methods: Data from the French centres that participated to the APRICOT study were extracted and analysed.

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Objective: To provide French guidelines about "Airway management during paediatric anaesthesia".

Design: A consensus committee of 17 experts from the French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (Société Française d'Anesthésie-Réanimation, SFAR) and the Association of French speaking paediatric anaesthesiologists and intensivists (Association Des Anesthésistes Réanimateurs Pédiatriques d'Expression Francophone, ADARPEF) was convened. The entire process was conducted independently of any industry funding.

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