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Utilization of neonatal sedation and anesthesia: an SPR survey.

Misun HwangKatherine BartonJane S KimAndrea J MachnitzTara HolmIrit MaianskiBindu N SettyKrista L BirkemeierRupa RadhakrishnanGayathri SreedherTeresa VictoriaRahul NikamAkosua Sintim-DamoaMai-Lan Ho
Published in: Pediatric radiology (2022)
Current practice patterns, policies and understanding of the use of sedation and anesthesia for neonatal imaging vary widely across institutions in North America, and even among radiologists from the same institution. Our survey highlights the need for improved awareness, education, and standardization at both the institutional level and the societal level. Awareness of the potential for anesthetic neurotoxicity and success of non-pharmacologic approaches to neonatal imaging is crucial, along with education of health care personnel, systematic approaches to quality control and improvement, and integration of evidence-based protocols into clinical practice.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality control
  • high resolution
  • clinical practice
  • cross sectional
  • public health
  • quality improvement
  • mechanical ventilation
  • artificial intelligence
  • risk assessment