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Usefulness of dexmedetomidine to prevent emergence agitation in a patient with Krabbe disease: a case report.

Junichi SaitoFutoshi KimuraHiroshi HashimotoTetsuhiro SakaiKazuyoshi Hirota
Published in: JA clinical reports (2018)
The perioperative administration of dexmedetomidine was useful to prevent emergence agitation, hypertension, and resultant postoperative bleeding in a pediatric patient with Krabbe disease. Three repeated anesthetic management using inhalation anesthesia were completed uneventfully without muscle relaxants.
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