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Second infant spinal anesthetic: Incidence, dose modification, and adverse events after initial failure.

Geoff P Frawley
Published in: Paediatric anaesthesia (2023)
Infant spinal anesthesia is associated with high success rates if experienced anesthetists are present or performing the block. Repeat spinal anesthesia may be associated with an increased incidence of high spinal block. Greater awareness of the slow onset of high block should promote techniques aimed at minimizing cephalad spread of local anesthetic including slight head up positioning during surgery.
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