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    Postoperative pain management in children: Guidance from the pain committee of the European Society for Paediatric Anaesthesiology (ESPA Pain Management Ladder Initiative)
    (2018)
    Vittinghoff, Maria (16231841900)
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    Lönnqvist, Per-Arne (56253288800)
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    Mossetti, Valeria (6507352279)
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    Heschl, Stefan (55817009800)
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    Simic, Dusica (16679991000)
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    Colovic, Vesna (25222823200)
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    Dmytriiev, Dmytro (57201489025)
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    Hölzle, Martin (57193986629)
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    Zielinska, Marzena (14631462900)
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    Kubica-Cielinska, Anna (56720404900)
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    Lorraine-Lichtenstein, Elizabeth (24437421200)
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    Budić, Ivana (16548855200)
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    Maria, Belen De Josè (57201496313)
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    Smedile, Francesco (15061770400)
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    Morton, Neil S. (7202900365)
    The main remit of the European Society for Paediatric Anaesthesiology (ESPA) Pain Committee is to improve the quality of pain management in children. The ESPA Pain Management Ladder is a clinical practice advisory based upon expert consensus to help to ensure a basic standard of perioperative pain management for all children. Further steps are suggested to improve pain management once a basic standard has been achieved. The guidance is grouped by the type of surgical procedure and layered to suggest basic, intermediate, and advanced pain management methods. The committee members are aware that there are marked differences in financial and personal resources in different institutions and countries and also considerable variations in the availability of analgesic drugs across Europe. We recommend that the guidance should be used as a framework to guide best practice. © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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    Postoperative Pain Management in children: guidance from the Pain Committee of the European Society for Paediatric Anaesthesiology (ESPA Pain Management Ladder Initiative) Part II
    (2024)
    Vittinghoff, Maria (16231841900)
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    Lönnqvist, Per Arne (56253288800)
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    Mossetti, Valeria (6507352279)
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    Heschl, Stefan (55817009800)
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    Simic, Dusica (16679991000)
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    Colovic, Vesna (25222823200)
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    Hözle, Martin (59399443900)
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    Zielinska, Marzena (14631462900)
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    Maria, Belen De Josè (57201496313)
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    Oppitz, Francesca (36188482700)
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    Butkovic, Diana (8361755400)
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    Morton, Neil S. (7202900365)
    The ESPA Pain Management Ladder Initiative is a clinical practice advisory based upon expert consensus supported by the current literature to help ensure a basic standard of perioperative pain management for all children. In 2018 the perioperative pain management of six common pediatric surgical procedures was summarised. The current Pain Management Ladder recommendations focus on five more complex pediatric surgical procedures and suggest basic, intermediate, and advanced pain management methods. The aim of this paper is to encourage best possible pain management practice and to support institutions to create their own pain management concepts according to their financial and human resources due to the diversity of clinical settings in Europe. Furthermore, the authors underline that these recommendations are intended for inpatients only. © 2024 The Authors
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    Safe pediatric procedural sedation and analgesia by anesthesiologists for elective procedures: A clinical practice statement from the European Society for Paediatric Anaesthesiology
    (2019)
    Zielinska, Marzena (14631462900)
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    Bartkowska-Sniatkowska, Alicja (57219135564)
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    Becke, Karin (21933510000)
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    Höhne, Claudia (56107729400)
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    Najafi, Nadia (36799341800)
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    Schaffrath, Eva (8782985800)
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    Simic, Dusica (16679991000)
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    Vittinghoff, Maria (16231841900)
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    Veyckemans, Francis (7004815723)
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    Morton, Neil (7202900365)
    The growing number of medical procedures performed in children that require cooperation of patients, lack of movement, anxiolysis or/and analgesia triggers the increased need for procedural sedation. This document presents the consensus statement of the European Society for Paediatric Anaesthesiology about the principles connected with the safe management of procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) by anaesthesiologists for elective procedures in children. It does not aim to provide a legal statement on how and by whom PSA should be performed. The document highlights that any staff taking part in sedation of children must be appropriately trained with the required competencies and must be able to demonstrate regularly that they have maintained their knowledge, skills and clinical experience. The main goal of creating this document was to reflect the opinions of the community of the paediatric anaesthesiologists in Europe regarding how PSA for paediatric patients should be organized to make it safe. © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd

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