Search
Search Results
-
Melatonin and Triclofos Sodium to Execute Sleep Electroencephalography in Pediatric Patients: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Alongside a Randomized Controlled Trial
ObjectivesTo evaluate cost-effectiveness between oral sedatives melatonin and triclofos sodium used to perform sleep electroencephalography (EEG) in...
-
Triclofos Sodium for Pediatric Sedation in Non-Painful Neurodiagnostic Studies
AimTriclofos sodium (TFS) has been used for many years in children as a sedative for painless medical procedures. It is physiologically and...
-
Cost-effectiveness analysis of sedation and general anesthesia regimens for children undergoing magnetic resonance imaging in Japan
PurposeThe anesthesiologist-directed sedation service has not been well established in Japan partly due to reimbursement issue. In this study, we...
-
Aureobasidium melanigenum catheter-related bloodstream infection: a case report
BackgroundAureobasidium melanigenum is a ubiquitous dematiaceous fungus that rarely causes invasive human infections. Here, we present a case of Aureo...
-
Analysis of regional differences in the amount of hypnotic and anxiolytic prescriptions in Japan using nationwide claims data
BackgroundIn Japan, there has been no investigation of regional differences in the number or amount of prescriptions of anxiolytics or hypnotics....
-
Factors Associated with Prescriptions for an Orexin Receptor Antagonist Among Japanese Patients with Insomnia: Analysis of a Nationwide Japanese Claims Database
BackgroundFew studies have examined the prescribing patterns of orexin receptor antagonists (ORAs) in the real-world clinical setting in Japan.
... -
Hypnotic prescription trends and patterns for the treatment of insomnia in Japan: analysis of a nationwide Japanese claims database
BackgroundThere is limited consensus regarding the optimal treatment of insomnia. The recent introduction of orexin receptor antagonists (ORA) has...
-
Association of Child Neurology (AOCN) — Indian Epilepsy Society (IES) Consensus Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of West Syndrome
JustificationWest syndrome is one of the commonest causes of epilepsy in infants and young children and is a significant contributor to...
-
Comparison of image quality between synthetic and patients' electrocardiogram-gated 320-row pediatric cardiac computed tomography
BackgroundPediatric cardiac computed tomography (CT) can be acquired without electrode placement by using synthetic electrocardiogram (ECG).
... -
Effect of general anaesthesia on intraocular pressure in paediatric patients: a systematic review
ObjectivesAssessment of the impact of general anaesthetic agents on intraocular pressure (IOP) in children via systematic review.
Methods ... -
The duodenal tube test is more specific than hepatobiliary scintigraphy for identifying bile excretion in the differential diagnosis of biliary atresia
PurposeConfirmation of bile excretion into the gastrointestinal tract is important to exclude biliary atresia (BA). We compared the duodenal tube...
-
Bone Mineral Content and Density in Indian Children with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
ObjectiveTo study the bone mineral content and density in children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).
Methods35 children with congenital...
-
Two-Phase Contrast Injection Protocol for Pediatric Cardiac Computed Tomography in Children with Congenital Heart Disease
To assess a two-phase contrast injection protocol for contrast enhancement during cardiac computed tomography (CT) in children with congenital heart...