2004
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2302030107
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Superiority of Pentobarbital versus Chloral Hydrate for Sedation in Infants during Imaging

Abstract: Although oral pentobarbital and oral chloral hydrate are equally effective, the incidence of adverse events with pentobarbital was significantly reduced.

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“…Some studies have been designed to establish who, among the healthcare personnel, can appropriately deliver sedative drugs, which drugs to use and their route of administration in various procedures. This shift between the above-mentioned issues has favoured the technical-organizational rather than the scientificclinical issue [5,15,16]. This choice by researchers has brought more confusion and variability to the available published data and makes them difficult to compare.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Some studies have been designed to establish who, among the healthcare personnel, can appropriately deliver sedative drugs, which drugs to use and their route of administration in various procedures. This shift between the above-mentioned issues has favoured the technical-organizational rather than the scientificclinical issue [5,15,16]. This choice by researchers has brought more confusion and variability to the available published data and makes them difficult to compare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, these data have been produced by different healthcare professionals utilizing different techniques. Some of them have different skills in the management of the airways, depth of sedation, hemodynamic derangement caused by drugs, and overall protection of the sedated patient [5,11,12,[15][16][17][18].…”
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