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Procedural Sedation

Volume 1 / Issue 103 / 160304

March 1, 2016

Anesthesia | Procedural Sedation

What are the analgesic and side effects of ketamine-propofol combination (ketofol) in comparison with propofol in procedural sedation and analgesia?

Marco L.A. Sivilotti, Zachary Warren

Volume 1 / Issue 104 / 160403

April 1, 2016

Pediatrics | Procedural Sedation

Which agents are most effective and safest for pediatric procedural sedation?

Rahim Valani

Volume 1 / Issue 112 / 161201

December 1, 2016

Pediatrics | Procedural Sedation

Which is the most effective dose of intravenous ketamine for pediatric procedural sedation and analgesia in the emergency department?

Sri S Chinta

Volume 2 / Issue 202 / 170202

February 1, 2017

Anesthesia | Procedural Sedation

Does a 1:1 ratio, mixed combination of propofol and ketamine result in fewer adverse respiratory events than propofol alone for adult patients requiring procedural sedation and analgesia?

Rasha Buhumaid

Volume 2 / Issue 210 / 171004

October 1, 2017

Anesthesia | Procedural Sedation

Does procedural sedation with ketofol produce fewer recovery reactions than ketamine?

Erik Leci, Justin Yan

Volume 3 / Issue 302 / 180202

February 1, 2018

Pediatrics | Procedural Sedation

Which medications are associated with adverse events in procedural sedation for children?

Darcy Beer

Volume 3 / Issue 310 / 181005

October 1, 2018

Pediatrics | Procedural Sedation

Is there an association between fasting before procedural sedation and adverse events in children?

Jabeen Fayyaz

Volume 4 / Issue 405 / 190502

May 1, 2019

Anesthesia | Procedural Sedation

Does premedication with midazolam or haloperidol of adults undergoing procedural sedation reduce ketamine-associated agitation?

Erik Leci, Justin Yan

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