2024
DOI: 10.3390/anesthres1030015
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Procedural Sedation and Analgesia in an Australian Emergency Department: Results of the First 3 Months of a Procedural Sedation Registry

Viet Tran,
James Whitfield,
Natasha Askaroff
et al.

Abstract: Background: Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is commonly performed in emergency departments (EDs) to reduce anxiety, discomfort, or pain during a procedure. The primary goal of PSA is to produce a state of relaxation and drowsiness without eliminating the patient’s protective reflexes. Despite the discovery of new techniques and medications to deliver PSA, there is a paucity of research evaluating PSA in EDs over the last decade. We aim to describe the current practice of PSA in an Australian tertiary m… Show more

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