| O21: CPR, Airway Management and Anesthesia in Children Injured in Road Accidents | 
								
								  | Alireza Mahdavi *    | 
								
								  | Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Department, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , alirezamahdavi78@yahoo.com | 
								
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								  | Many of injured children will require surgical treatment with involvement of the anesthesiologist. The anesthesia providers may have to take care of pediatric patients on following occasions: 1- Initial stabilization in the emergency department 2- Providing sedation and monitoring for imaging 3- Preoperative management of emergent surgical procedures such as laparotomy or craniotomy 4- Management of semi elective surgeries after initial stabilization such as long bone fracture fixations 5- Intensive care unit management of these patients 6- Pain control during hospitalization, especially using regional analgesia. Therefore, anesthesia providers should be familiar with the principles of management of pediatric trauma as well as with age-related specific anatomical and physiological aspects of trauma care. Anesthetic management, Preoperative evaluation and management, Airway assessment and management, Intraoperative management, Intraoperative fluid management, Temperature control, Emergence and postoperative period. | 
								
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								  | Keywords:  Sedation, Pediatric, Anesthesiologist | 
								
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                                  Basic research in Neuroscience | 
                                
                                  
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