Purpose: The optimal dose of intravenous ketorolac tromethamine (ketorolac), a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug has not been determined in children. There are only limited published data on the use of intravenous ketorolac for paediatric analgesia. This study compares the analgesic and emetic effect of three different doses of ketorolac with morphine in paediatric dental surgical out-patients.
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The number of children admitted to AICUs in England, Wales and Northern Ireland has been steadily declining since 1996. In recent years, half of all children admitted to AICUs are transferred to PICU, usually following a short stay. The reasons for regional variation in paediatric admissions to AICUs, and the cause of death in the small number of children who die in AICUs, are unclear.
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