2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2012.02691.x
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Sedation with intranasal midazolam of Angolan children undergoing invasive procedures

Abstract: These results provide a model of procedural sedation in ambulatory surgical procedures in poor countries, thus abolishing pain and making the surgeon's job easier.

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“…Although minor motion artifacts might not significantly alter image quality, it is crucial to ensure children remain static during scanning, even if sedation has been dispensed. 24,[97][98][99][100][101][102] Recommendations about preprocedural fasting in the setting of pediatric sedation clearly state that long fasting should be avoided and that a 2-4-6 h fasting rule should be followed, respectively for clear fluids, breast milk, and any other food. Before discharge, any pediatric patient should be fully able to drink and be returned to his/her full activity status.…”
Section: Devices and Prosthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although minor motion artifacts might not significantly alter image quality, it is crucial to ensure children remain static during scanning, even if sedation has been dispensed. 24,[97][98][99][100][101][102] Recommendations about preprocedural fasting in the setting of pediatric sedation clearly state that long fasting should be avoided and that a 2-4-6 h fasting rule should be followed, respectively for clear fluids, breast milk, and any other food. Before discharge, any pediatric patient should be fully able to drink and be returned to his/her full activity status.…”
Section: Devices and Prosthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, for deep sedation with intubation, propofol is mandatory under an anesthesiologist's supervision. Although minor motion artifacts might not significantly alter image quality, it is crucial to ensure children remain static during scanning, even if sedation has been dispensed 24,97–102 …”
Section: Patient Sedation and Anesthesiaunclassified