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Pediatric laryngospasm: prevention and treatment
Current Opinion in Anesthesiology, 07/13/09
Al-alami AA et al. - Identifying the risk factors and taking the necessary precautions are the key points in prevention of laryngospasm. An experienced anesthesiologist is associated with lower incidence of laryngospasm. Airway management is the most essential part of treatment of laryngospasm. Drugs can be used as an adjunct in treatment of laryngospasm, especially when anesthesia is administered by beginners.
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