“…With a success rate of 96%, our results favorably compare with the results reported with other techniques. Indeed, since the introduction of modern imaging (CT and MRI), radiologists and pediatricians have attempted to determine the most effective and safest sedation strategy [14][15][16][17], barbiturates (pentobarbital [5,11,18], methohexital [19][20][21] or thiopental [22][23][24]) and a number of other compounds like chloral hydrate [6,18,25], etomidate [26] and propofol [4,27,28] have been tested (Table 6). With these protocols, sedation has been reported to be effective in 80-100% of patients.…”