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Pediatric procedural sedation and analgesia
Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is an evolving field in pediatric emergency medicine. As new drugs breach the boundaries of anesthesia in the Pediatric Emergency Department, parents, patients, and physicians are finding new and more satisfactory ...
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The Incidence of Adverse Events in Adults Undergoing Procedural Sedation with Propofol Administered by Non-Anesthetists: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Background/Objectives: The administration of propofol without an anesthesiologist (NAAP) during endoscopic procedures is generally considered safe. However, the available data remain limited and fragmented due to legal constraints. This systematic review
Flavia Pigò +2 more
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Background Lidocaine and magnesium sulfate have become increasingly utilized in general anesthesia. The present study evaluated the effects of these drugs, isolated or combined, on hemodynamic parameters as well as on the cisatracurium-induced ...
Waynice N Paula-Garcia +3 more
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Procedural sedation: not to be routine [PDF]
Sedation with analgesia is an accepted, pharmaceutical pre-treatment approach to facilitate endoscopies [1].
Steven, Lippmann, Riley, Sumner
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Background: Little is known about the practice of pediatric procedural sedation in Africa, despite being incredibly useful to the emergency care of children.
Megan L. Schultz +5 more
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Procedural sedation: providing the missing definition [PDF]
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Green S. M. +14 more
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Background Pulmonary aspiration under anaesthesia is a feared complication. It is likely that the incidence of aspiration occurring during procedural sedation is underreported; although rare, fatalities do occur. The supine position increases the risk of
Jun D. Parker
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Nurses play a pivotal role during pediatric procedural sedation and their perspective is an important indicator for the quality of care. The aim of this study is to examine nurses’ satisfaction comparing four different pharmacological regimens used for ...
Antonietta Curatola +9 more
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Pediatric Procedural Sedation in the Emergency Setting
Background:. Pediatric emergency department (ED) visits are common. Many are due to injury, which require procedural treatments with sedation. There are many well researched independent predictors of adverse events for pediatric procedural sedation.
Elizabeth A. Lucich, MD +4 more
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Introduction: This paper compares the usage of inhaled methoxyflurane versus traditional procedural sedation and analgesia for manipulation and reduction of acute shoulder dislocation and acute elbow dislocation in the emergency department. Methods: This
Shu Fang Ho +8 more
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