Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Date (from‐to) : 2020/04 -2023/03
Author : Hasegawa Tatsuya
Medical advances have improved the safety of undergoing anesthesia for surgery, but there are slight differences in the way anesthesia is administered and managed after surgery in hospitals that specialize in children and those that do not. This study ensured that facilities that do not specialize in pediatrics can be managed in the same way as pediatric facilities. The study showed that anesthesia methods similar to those used in children's hospitals do not significantly differ from previous methods. It was also found that the withdrawal criteria used in this study can be easily evaluated in facilities that do not specialize in pediatric patients.