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Pediatric Sedation

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2014
Pediatric sedation is an evolving field performed by an extensive list of specialties. Well-defined sedation systems within pediatric facilities are paramount to providing consistent, safe sedation. Pediatric sedation providers should be trained in the principles and practice of sedation, which include patient selection, pre-sedation assessment to ...
Douglas W Carlson
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Sedation and Hemodynamics

open access: yes, 2017
In critically ill patients, several pathological conditions could impair hemodynamic function. However, even iatrogenic factors like sedative drugs, commonly administered to ensure comfort to patients, may contribute to deteriorate oxygen delivery (DO2) to organs.
Franchi F., Mazzetti L., Scolletta S.
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Avian Sedation

Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2021
The use of procedural sedation in birds has become a routine practice in veterinary medicine during the past 10 years, with a corresponding increase in avian sedation research. Sedation is most often used in a clinical setting for birds to facilitate examination and/or diagnostic sample collection, splint application, grooming, and minor surgical ...
Grayson, Doss, Christoph, Mans
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Choices in sedation: the balanced sedation technique

European Journal of Anaesthesiology - Supplement, 1996
Patients undergoing surgery under regional anaesthesia may be anxious, uncomfortable or in pain. Therefore, effective sedation throughout the procedure is an important aspect of patient management. The balanced sedation technique uses combinations of sedatives to meet the anxiolytic and analgesic needs of the individual patient.
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Procedural sedation

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2010
To encapsulate the recent developments in endoscopic procedural sedation from the standpoints of safety, efficacy and policy.Initial studies addressing the presence of obstructive sleep apnea in patients undergoing upper endoscopy and colonoscopy did not find an increased risk of cardiopulmonary complications.
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