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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 11, 567-571, Copyright © 1964 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society

Management of Infants with Postoperative Respiratory Distress

D ALLAN MD1 and B KAY MB, CHB, FFARCS2

1 Director of Department of Anaesthesiology, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, and Assistant Professor of Surgery, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois
2 Consultant Anaesthetist, Derby Area Hospitals, England, Associate Anaesthesiologist, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, and Instructor of Surgery, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois

In some infants with postoperative respiratory failure, life can be sustained by IPPR to give time for compensatory mechanisms to come into play

In the infant, pathological and physiological changes may be very rapid and clinical evaluation difficult For these reasons a large, well-trained staff must be available to monitor the infants constantly clinically and biochemically, and immediate specialist help is required for the treatment of complications







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