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Global evolution of female authorships in anesthesiology articles: an affiliation-based, longitudinal, scientometric analysis Open
Despite an increase in recent decades, women are still underrepresented as authors in academic anesthesiology, particularly in leading authorship positions. While relevant differences between countries exist, strategies addressing this gen…
What is the minimum time interval for reporting of intraoperative core body temperature measurements in pediatric anesthesia? A secondary analysis Open
Given that perioperative normothermia represents a quality parameter in pediatric anesthesia, numerous studies have been conducted on temperature measurement, albeit with heterogeneous measurement intervals, ranging from 30 s to fifteen mi…
Preoperative Anxiety Management Practices in Pediatric Anesthesia: Comparative Analysis of an Online Survey Presented to Experts and Social Media Users Open
Background Managing preoperative anxiety in pediatric anesthesia is challenging, as it impacts patient cooperation and postoperative outcomes. Both pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions are used to reduce children’s anxiety …
A Brief Introduction on Latent Variable Based Ordinal Regression Models With an Application to Survey Data Open
The analysis of survey data is a frequently arising issue in clinical trials, particularly when capturing quantities which are difficult to measure. Typical examples are questionnaires about patient's well‐being, pain, or consent to an int…
Preoperative Anxiety Management Practices in Pediatric Anesthesia: A Comparative Analysis of an Online Survey presented to Experts and Social Media Users (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Managing preoperative anxiety in pediatric anesthesia is challenging, as it impacts patient cooperation and postoperative outcomes. Both pharmacological interventions and non-pharmacological interventions are used to reduce chil…
Factors Influencing Willingness to Participate in Clinical Studies in Pediatric Anesthesia (<span>FILIPPA</span>): A vignette‐based, structured interview study Open
Background Informed consent is a relevant backdrop for conducting clinical trials, particularly those involving children. While several factors are known to influence the willingness to consent to pediatric anesthesia studies, the influenc…
The pediatric anesthesiology publication activity and landscape over the past two decades: A longitudinal scientometric analysis Open
Background Scientometric analyses characterize the output of research publications using quantitative methods. While it has been reported that the number of publications in anesthesiology has been increasing for years, the global research …
Differences in Mortality and Sepsis-Associated Organ Dysfunction between Surgical and Non-Surgical Sepsis Patients Open
(1) Background: Patients with sepsis following surgical intervention may exhibit fundamental distinctions from those experiencing sepsis without prior surgery. Despite the potential clinical importance of distinguishing these two sepsis su…
A brief introduction on latent variable based ordinal regression models with an application to survey data Open
The analysis of survey data is a frequently arising issue in clinical trials, particularly when capturing quantities which are difficult to measure. Typical examples are questionnaires about patient's well-being, pain, or consent to an int…
Evaluation of the non-invasive Temple Touch Pro temperature monitoring system compared with oesophageal temperature in paediatric anaesthesia (PETER PAN) Open
BACKGROUND Monitoring peri-operative body temperature in children is currently mainly achieved through invasive devices. The Temple Touch Pro Temperature Monitoring System estimates core temperature noninvasively based on heat flux thermom…
Modeling iatrogenic intraoperative hyperthermia from external warming in children: A pooled analysis from two prospective observational studies Open
Background Maintenance of normothermia is an important quality metric in pediatric anesthesia. While inadvertent hypothermia is effectively prevented by forced‐air warming, this therapeutic approach can lead to iatrogenic hyperthermia in y…
View article: Target insertion depth of nasopharyngeal temperature probes in children: A prospective observational study analyzing magnetic resonance images
Target insertion depth of nasopharyngeal temperature probes in children: A prospective observational study analyzing magnetic resonance images Open
Background Core temperature monitoring is indispensable to prevent children from perioperative thermal perturbations. Although nasopharyngeal measurements are commonly used in anesthesia and considered to reflect core temperature accuratel…
Perioperative Hypothermia in Children Open
Background: First described by paediatric anaesthesiologists, perioperative hypothermia is one of the earliest reported side effects of general anaesthesia. Deviations from normothermia are associated with numerous complications and advers…