Experience with a "Feed and Swaddle" program in infants up to six months of age.
Leah B TempletonMichael J NortonEduardo J Goenaga-DíazDouglas H McLaughlinMichael E ZapadkaThomas Wesley TempletonPublished in: Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (2019)
Given the high rate of success and absence of complications with feed and swaddle in children ≤6 months for brain MRI and the presence of anesthesia-related complications, most infants should undergo a trial of feed and swaddle prior to undergoing brain MRI with anesthesia.
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