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Protracted pain following partial splenic embolization in an adolescent female with hypersplenismArjunan Ganesh
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19010, USA
Paediatr Anaesth 15:1013-5. 2005..Massive splenomegaly treated with PSE may require an extended hospital stay to achieve pain control. Such patients may subsequently require transition to enteral opioids and weaning...
Continuous peripheral nerve blockade for inpatient and outpatient postoperative analgesia in childrenArjunan Ganesh
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 4399, USA
Anesth Analg 105:1234-42, table of contents. 2007..This is an audit of the continuous peripheral nerve blockade (CPNB) program that was implemented at our institution to provide postoperative analgesia after orthopedic procedures in children...
Efficacy of addition of fentanyl to epidural bupivacaine on postoperative analgesia after thoracotomy for lung resection in infantsArjunan Ganesh
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Anesthesiology 109:890-4. 2008..The primary outcome was the total amount of rescue doses of intravenous nalbuphine in the first 24 h after surgery. Secondary outcomes included (1) time to first rescue dose of nalbuphine, (2) pain scores, and (3) behavior scores...
Multiple simultaneous perineural infusions for postoperative analgesia in adolescents in an outpatient settingA Ganesh
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 4399, USA
Br J Anaesth 98:687-9. 2007..Use of low concentrations of local anaesthetic infusions along with good patient and family education and close follow-up by a dedicated paediatric pain management team can make this feasible in an outpatient setting...
Hyperosmolar, increased-anion-gap metabolic acidosis and hyperglycemia after etomidate infusionArjunan Ganesh
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Children s Hospital of Philadelphia, and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104 4399, USA
J Clin Anesth 20:290-3. 2008..We report a case of this biochemical abnormality with severe hyperglycemia. Cessation of the etomidate infusion along with other supportive measures resulted in prompt resolution of the metabolic acidosis and hyperglycemia...
Low-dose intrathecal morphine for postoperative analgesia in childrenArjunan Ganesh
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Anesth Analg 104:271-6. 2007..We evaluated the efficacy and safety profile of low-dose (4-5 mcg/kg) intrathecal morphine for postoperative pain management after various surgical procedures in children...
Ultrasound guidance for pediatric peripheral nerve blockadeArjunan Ganesh
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104 4399, USA
Anesthesiol Clin 27:197-212. 2009..In this article, we briefly review the use of ultrasound guidance to perform common upper and lower extremity and truncal blocks...
The effects of clonidine on postoperative analgesia after peripheral nerve blockade in childrenGiovanni Cucchiaro
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA
Anesth Analg 104:532-7. 2007..We evaluated the effects of clonidine on the duration of sensory and motor block and analgesia time in children who underwent a variety of peripheral nerve blocks...
Severe remifentanil-induced acute opioid tolerance following awake craniotomy in an adolescentPaul A Stricker
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
J Clin Anesth 21:124-6. 2009..The successful use of large-dose remifentanil infusion during an awake craniotomy in a 16 year-old man and the subsequent severe acute opioid tolerance is presented...
Intraarticular bupivacaine-clonidine-morphine versus femoral-sciatic nerve block in pediatric patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament reconstructionKha M Tran
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Room, 9th Floor, 34th St. and Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Anesth Analg 101:1304-10. 2005..03). IA patients required morphine patient-controlled analgesia sooner. After ACL reconstruction in children, FSNB with bupivacaine-clonidine provides better analgesia with fewer side effects than IA with bupivacaine-clonidine-morphine...
Effects of intrathecal morphine on transcranial electric motor-evoked potentials in adolescents undergoing posterior spinal fusionPaul A Stricker
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia, 34 Street and Civic Center Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19104 4399, USA
Anesth Analg 115:160-9. 2012..We hypothesized that administration of ITM in doses currently used at our institution would not significantly affect mean tceMEP amplitudes and latencies of an ITM study group relative to control patients who did not receive the drug...
The relationship between current intensity for nerve stimulation and success of peripheral nerve blocks performed in pediatric patients under general anesthesiaHarshad Gurnaney
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 4399, USA
Anesth Analg 105:1605-9, table of contents. 2007....
Pathophysiology and management of opioid-induced pruritusArjunan Ganesh
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 4399, USA
Drugs 67:2323-33. 2007..This review summarises the current understanding of the mechanisms causing opioid-induced pruritus and the pharmacological therapies available to prevent and/or manage this disorder...
Electrophysiologic effects of systemic and locally infused epibatidine on locus coeruleus neuronsArjunan Ganesh
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care of Medicine, The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Eur J Pharmacol 584:93-9. 2008..This activation occurs after systemic and selective local administration of epibatidine. The response of locus coeruleus neurons to systemic and locally administered epibatidine is dose-related...
Evaluation of ultrasound-guided radial artery cannulation in childrenArjunan Ganesh
The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Bryn Mawr, PA, USA
Pediatr Crit Care Med 10:45-8. 2009..To compare ultrasound (US)-guided radial artery cannulation with the traditional palpation technique...
Impact of state of arousal and stress neuropeptides on urodynamic function in freely moving ratsDarcie A Kiddoo
Department of Surgery, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 402C Abramson Bldg, Osler Cr, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 290:R1697-706. 2006..In addition, the results provide evidence for an inhibitory influence of CRF in the spinal pathway on micturition. Targeting the CRF system in the spinal cord may provide a novel approach for treating urinary disorders...
Evidence of nerve puncture during ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocksArjunan Ganesh
Anesthesiology 106:1246-7; author reply 1247. 2007
Combined general and regional anesthetic in a child with aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase deficiencyDarryl H Berkowitz
Anesth Analg 103:1630-1. 2006
