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    Comparative evaluation of intranasal midazolam, dexmedetomidine, ketamine for their sedative effect and to facilitate venous cannulation in pediatric patients: A prospective randomized study by Abusinna, Rasha Gamal, Algharabawy, Wael Sayed, Mowafi, Marwa Mostafa

    Published in Egyptian journal of anaesthesia (31-12-2022)
    “…Sedative premedication has a great role to overcome fear and anxiety and to facilitate easy separation of children from their parents. The current study was…”
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    Dexmedetomidine-ketamine versus propofol-ketamine for sedation during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy in hepatic patients (a comparative randomized study) by Algharabawy, Wael Sayed, Abusinna, Rasha Gamal, AbdElrahman, Tamer Nabil

    Published in Egyptian journal of anaesthesia (01-01-2021)
    “…Cirrhotic patients are more vulnerable to sedation-related complications than the general population, and there is no consensus on sedation during endoscopic…”
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    Effect of magnesium sulfate on oxygenation and lung mechanics in morbidly obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery: a prospective double-blind randomized clinical trial by Mowafi, Marwa M, Elbeialy, Marwa A K, Abusinna, Rasha Gamal

    Published in Korean journal of anesthesiology (01-12-2023)
    “…Respiratory mechanics are often significantly altered in morbidly obese patients and magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is a promising agent for managing several…”
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    Ultrasound-Guided Quadratus Lumborum Block Using Bupivacaine versus Bupivacaine – Dexamethasone as Postoperative Analgesia in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy by Helmy Mohamed, Ahmed Hassan, Mohamed, Gihan seif-elnasr, Abusinna, Rasha Gamal, Noser, Mohamed Abdallah

    Published in QJM : An International Journal of Medicine (03-07-2024)
    “…Abstract Background The QLB is an effective analgesic technique for various abdominal wall incisions. The QLB covers T7 to L2 dermatomes by the spread of LA…”
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