Publications by authors named "S Pessano"

Background: Children often require pain management following surgery to avoid suffering. Effective pain management has consequences for healing time and quality of life. Ibuprofen, a frequently used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) administered to children, is used to treat pain and inflammation in the postoperative period.

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  • Lumbar puncture is commonly performed in newborns, but there's a high failure rate, leading to negative patient outcomes, with uncertainty about the best position for the procedure.
  • A study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of three positions—lateral decubitus, sitting, and prone—during lumbar punctures in newborns.
  • The research involved five studies with 1476 infants, showing the lateral decubitus position likely offers little to no significant improvement in successful puncture rates compared to sitting.
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Background: Apnea of prematurity is a common problem in preterm infants that may have significant consequences on their development. Methylxanthines (aminophylline, theophylline, and caffeine) are effective in the treatment of apnea of prematurity. Doxapram is used as a respiratory stimulant in cases refractory to the methylxanthine treatment.

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Background: Lumbar puncture is a common invasive procedure performed in newborns for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Approximately one in two lumbar punctures fail, resulting in both short- and long-term negative consequences for the clinical management of patients. The most common positions used to perform lumbar puncture are the lateral decubitus and sitting position, and each can impact the success rate and safety of the procedure.

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Background: Lumbar puncture (LP) is a common invasive procedure, most frequently performed to diagnose infection. Physicians perform LP in newborn infants with the help of an assistant using a strict aseptic technique; it is important to monitor the infant during all the steps of the procedure. Without adequate analgesia, LP can cause considerable pain and discomfort.

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