19 Papers
141 Citations
C. Dadure is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Complex regional pain syndrome & Population. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications.
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Continuous peripheral nerve blocks in children
C. Dadure,Xavier Capdevila +1 more
TL;DR: Rpivacaine appears to be the best local anaesthesia for continuous peripheral nerve blocks in children, requiring low flow rate with low concentration of the local anaesthetic.
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Continuous psoas compartment blocks after major orthopedic surgery in children: a prospective computed tomographic scan and clinical studies.
C. Dadure,Olivier Raux,P. Gaudard,M. Sagintaah,Rachel Troncin,Alain Rochette,Xavier Capdevila +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that postoperative analgesia with CPCB is a very effective technique in children after major proximal lower limb orthopedic surgery.
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Réactualisation de la recommandation sur la douleur postopératoire
Frédéric Aubrun,Karine Nouette Gaulain,Dominique Fletcher,Anissa Belbachir,Hélène Beloeil,Michel Carles,Philippe Cuvillon,C. Dadure,Gilles Lebuffe,Emmanuel Marret,Valeria Martinez,Michel Olivier,Nadia Sabourdin,Paul Zetlaoui +13 more
TL;DR: Douleurs - In Press. Available online since mardi 14 fevrier 2017 as discussed by the authors, with proof corrected by the author available online sincemardi 14 fevrier 2017
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Population pharmacokinetics of nalbuphine after surgery in children
TL;DR: The allometric power model developed in this study best reflected the data and may be useful for dose adjustment in patients with ages ranging from 1 to 11 yr and to identify patient characteristics partially explaining inter-individual variability in nalbuphine pharmacokinetic parameters.
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Avoiding propofol injection pain in children: a prospective, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study
Alain Rochette,A. F. Hocquet,C. Dadure,D. Boufroukh,Olivier Raux,J. F. Lubrano,S. Bringuier,Xavier Capdevila +7 more
TL;DR: A prospective, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study to assess injection pain with two different propofol emulsions, each given with or without lidocaine in children <7 yr, finding that mct/lct-propofol caused significantly less pain than lct- Propofol in preschool children.
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