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Comparison of intranasal midazolam, intranasal ketamine, and oral chloral hydrate for conscious sedation during paediatric echocardiography: results of a prospective randomised study

Cardiology in the Young, 2019
Objective: There are several agents used for conscious sedation by various routes in children. The aim of this prospective randomised study is to compare the effectiveness of three commonly used sedatives: intranasal ketamine, intranasal midazolam, and ...
Hayrullah Alp   +3 more
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Pregabalin and dexmedetomidine conscious sedation for flexible bronchoscopy: a randomized double-blind controlled study.

Minerva Anestesiologica, 2019
BACKGROUND Conscious sedation is usually required during flexible bronchoscopy. Sedation should be achieved without respiratory depression or loss of consciousness.
E. Ibrahim   +4 more
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Fully Endoscopic Lumbar Laminectomy and Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Under Local Anesthesia with Conscious Sedation: A Case Series.

World Neurosurgery, 2019
OBJECTIVE To evaluate clinical outcomes of a case series of 18 patients who underwent fully endoscopic foraminotomy, laminectomy, and transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion combined with percutaneous screw fixation.
Jian Shen
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Creation of a Score to Predict Risk of High Conscious Sedation Requirements in Patients Undergoing Endoscopy.

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2019
BACKGROUND AND AIMS The administration of intravenous conscious sedation to patients undergoing GI endoscopy carries risk of cardiopulmonary adverse events.
Josiah D. McCain   +9 more
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Conscious sedation with propofol

British Dental Journal, 1989
The study was designed to assess the suitability of propofol for conscious sedation. Thirty-one patients undergoing bilateral third molar surgery were randomly given either propofol or midazolam for sedation as an adjunct to local anaesthesia at the first visit, and the alternative at the second visit.
M R, Rodrigo, E, Jonsson
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Conscious Sedation.

Anesthesiology, 2002
Ronald Vinik   +2 more
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Conscious sedation

2010
Abstract Many patients regard all dental treatment, and especially surgical procedures, as potentially painful and stressful. Reactions range from ‘normal’ apprehension, through various degrees of anxiety to irrational fear or even phobia.
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Conscious Sedation

Pediatrics In Review, 2007
Jeffrey L. Koh, Tonya Palermo
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Conscious sedation

2017
After a thorough introduction to conscious sedation, including the reasons for the increase in demand for assistance for moderate (conscious)-to-deep sedation in medicine over recent decades, this chapter covers some key definitions, before moving on to morbidity, mortality, and safety. The chapter then discusses how to prepare the patient for sedation,
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Conscious sedation

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1989
J A, Anderson, M R, Tucker
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