The STBUR questionnaire for predicting perioperative respiratory adverse events in children at risk for sleep‐disordered breathing
Pediatric Anesthesia2013Vol. 23(6), pp. 510–516
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Abstract
Children presenting for surgery with symptoms consistent with SDB may be at risk for PRAE. It is important therefore that anesthesia providers identify these individuals prior to surgery to avoid potential complications. The STBUR questionnaire appears promising as a simple, clinically useful tool for identifying children at risk for PRAE. Further studies to validate the STBUR questionnaire as a diagnostic tool may be warranted.
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