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    Propofol use in children with allergies to egg, peanut, soybean or other legumes by Sommerfield, D. L., Lucas, M., Schilling, A., DrakeBrockman, T. F. E., Sommerfield, A., Arnold, A., Ungern‐Sternberg, B. S.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-10-2019)
    “…Summary Propofol is the most commonly administered intravenous agent for anaesthesia in children. However, there are concerns that the emulsified preparation…”
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    A comparison of the i‐gel™ and the PRO‐Breathe® laryngeal mask during pressure support ventilation in children by DrakeBrockman, T. F. E., Ledowski, T., Hegarty, M., Gessner, M., Ungern‐Sternberg, B. S.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-12-2015)
    “…Summary Many studies comparing the i‐gel™ with laryngeal masks include patients in whom laryngeal mask cuff inflation pressures are higher than recommended, or…”
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    Premedication with salbutamol prior to surgery does not decrease the risk of perioperative respiratory adverse events in school-aged children by Ramgolam, A., Hall, G.L., Sommerfield, D., Slevin, L., Drake-Brockman, T.F.E., Zhang, G., von Ungern-Sternberg, B.S.

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-07-2017)
    “…Perioperative respiratory adverse events (PRAE) remain the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the paediatric population. This double-blinded…”
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    Monitoring temperature in children undergoing anaesthesia: a comparison of methods by Drake-Brockman, T F E, Hegarty, M, Chambers, N A, von Ungern-Sternberg, B S

    Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care (01-05-2014)
    “…Children undergoing anaesthesia are prone to hypothermia. Perioperative monitoring of patient temperature is, therefore, standard practice. Postoperative…”
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