نتایج جستجو برای: procedural sedation

تعداد نتایج: 39025  

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
razieh fallah 1. pediatric neurologist, department of pediatrics, growth disorders of children research center, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran farzad ferdosian 2. subspecialty in pediatric infectious disease, department of pediatrics, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran ahmad shajari 3. pediatric nephrologist, department of pediatrics, ali-ebn-abitaleb school of medicine, islamic azad university, yazd branch, yazd, iran

how to cite this article: fallah r, ferdosian f, shajari a. non-parenteral medications for procedural sedation in children- a narrative review article. iran j child neurol. summer 2015;9(3):1-8. abstract procedural sedation may be needed in many diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in children. to make pediatric procedural sedation as safe as possible, protocols should be developed by institut...

Journal: :Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2013

Journal: :Hospital pediatrics 2015
Neil G Uspal Eileen J Klein Joel S Tieder Assaf P Oron Tamara D Simon

OBJECTIVES Little is known about procedural sedation use for anxiety and pain associated with skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) requiring incision and drainage (I&D). Our objectives were therefore (1) to characterize the use of procedural sedation use for SSTI I&D procedures in pediatric emergency departments (EDs), (2) to compare the frequency of procedural sedation for I&D across hospit...

2016
Surjya Prasad Upadhyay

Procedural sedation and analgesia is one of the common clinical practices in the emergency department. The level of sedation must be adjusted in such a way that it allows patient to tolerate unpleasant procedures while maintaining normal physiologic reflexes and consciousness and able to understand and respond to verbal or light tactile stimulus. Although drugs used for procedural sedation has ...

Journal: :Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia 2010

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2007
Tamsin Dunn David Mossop Alastair Newton Alison Gammon

OBJECTIVES To observe procedural sedation practice within a district general hospital emergency department (ED) that uses propofol for procedural sedation. METHODS Prospective observation of procedural sedation over an 11 month period. Patients over 16 years of age requiring procedural sedation and able to give informed consent were recruited. The choice of sedation agent was at the discretio...

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2010
Rebecca J Thorpe Jonathan Benger

Emergency physicians frequently undertake emergency procedural sedation in non-fasted patients. At present, no UK guidelines exist for pre-procedural fasting in emergency sedation, and guidelines from the North American Association of Anesthesiologists (ASA) designed for general anaesthesia (GA) are extrapolated to emergency care. A systematic review of the literature was conducted with the aim...

Journal: :Pediatric critical care medicine : a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies 2015
Pradip P Kamat Courtney E McCracken Scott E Gillespie James D Fortenberry Jana A Stockwell Joseph P Cravero Kiran B Hebbar

OBJECTIVE Increasing demand for pediatric procedural sedation has resulted in a marked increase in provision of pediatric procedural sedation by pediatric critical care physicians both inside and outside of the ICU. Reported experience of pediatric critical care physicians-administered pediatric procedural sedation is limited. We used the Pediatric Sedation Research Consortium database to evalu...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2017
Todd Morrison Chris Carender Brendan Kilbane Raymond W Liu

Effective treatment of pediatric both bone forearm fractures consists of timely restoration of anatomic alignment with manipulation and immobilization, often accomplished with the aid of procedural sedation in the emergency department setting. The current lack of consensus regarding a safe and optimal regimen may result in inadequate sedation, compromised quality of reduction, or patient harm. ...

Journal: :The American journal of emergency medicine 2008
Michael B Stone Ralph Wang Daniel D Price

BACKGROUND Emergency physicians often treat patients who require procedural sedation for the management of upper extremity fractures, dislocations, and abscesses (upper extremity emergencies). Unfortunately, procedural sedation is associated with several rare but potentially serious adverse effects and requires continuous hemodynamic monitoring and several dedicated staff members. The purpose o...

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