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#215 Protecting Pediatric Patients from Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression: Expert Insights and Strategies

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How do we keep our youngest and most vulnerable patients safe from the deadly threat of opioid-induced respiratory depression? On this episode of the Anesthesia Patient Safety Podcast, we uncover the answers with invaluable insights from pediatric anesthesiologist Dr. Connie Monitto. Dr. Monitto, along with co-author Tricia Vecchione, breaks down their June 2024 APSF newsletter article, highlighting the unique challenges of managing opioid-induced respiratory depression in children. Expect to learn why pediatric patients aren't just small adults and discover the critical importance of pediatric-specific risk assessments and monitoring protocols.
Our conversation zeroes in on the distinct physiological and communication aspects of children that demand specialized approaches in anesthesia care. We’ll guide you through practical strategies, such as identifying high-risk pediatric patients and implementing vigilant monitoring and opioid-sparing techniques. Plus, we delve into Figure 1 from the article, detailing the risk factors like age, prematurity, and comorbidities that can increase the likelihood of respiratory complications. This episode is a must-listen for anyone committed to elevating safety standards in pediatric anesthesia, offering actionable advice to protect our youngest patients and prevent life-threatening complications.
For show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/215-protecting-pediatric-patients-from-opioid-induced-respiratory-depression/
© 2024, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation

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How do we keep our youngest and most vulnerable patients safe from the deadly threat of opioid-induced respiratory depression? On this episode of the Anesthesia Patient Safety Podcast, we uncover the answers with invaluable insights from pediatric anesthesiologist Dr. Connie Monitto. Dr. Monitto, along with co-author Tricia Vecchione, breaks down their June 2024 APSF newsletter article, highlighting the unique challenges of managing opioid-induced respiratory depression in children. Expect to learn why pediatric patients aren't just small adults and discover the critical importance of pediatric-specific risk assessments and monitoring protocols.
Our conversation zeroes in on the distinct physiological and communication aspects of children that demand specialized approaches in anesthesia care. We’ll guide you through practical strategies, such as identifying high-risk pediatric patients and implementing vigilant monitoring and opioid-sparing techniques. Plus, we delve into Figure 1 from the article, detailing the risk factors like age, prematurity, and comorbidities that can increase the likelihood of respiratory complications. This episode is a must-listen for anyone committed to elevating safety standards in pediatric anesthesia, offering actionable advice to protect our youngest patients and prevent life-threatening complications.
For show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/215-protecting-pediatric-patients-from-opioid-induced-respiratory-depression/
© 2024, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation

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