Neonatal Anesthesia
Neonatal anesthesia is an important branch of medicine in order to provide safe and effective anesthesia to newborns and infants during medical procedures. It involves the administration of a variety of anesthetic agents, as well as specialized monitoring and management of these patients to ensure their safety and optimum recovery. Newborns and infants have unique physiology and drug metabolism, which requires special care and considerations when managing and providing anesthetic care to them. The goals of neonatal anesthesia are to provide pain relief during procedures, maintain vital functions, and to reduce the risk of complications. This branch of anesthesiology offers a variety of techniques to achieve these goals and is vital for the safe delivery and care of newborns and infants.
← Journal of Fetal Surgery