“…Intravenous pentobarbital is widely used in radiology departments for sedating pediatric patients who are undergoing imaging studies (Chung, Hoffer, Connor, Zurakowski, & Burrows, 2000;Hart et al, 1997;Mason, Connor, Burrows, Zurakowski, & Krauss, 2001;McQuillen & Stele, 2000;Thompson, Schneider, Holden, Hinshaw, & Hasso, 1982;Tobias, 1999). Potential adverse events associated with pentobarbital can include laryngospasm, respiratory depression, apnea (especially with rapid IV use), arrhythmia, bradycardia, hypotension, and central nervous system excitation or depression (AAP, 1992;ASA, 2005;Cauldwell, 2002;Connor et al, 2003;Joint Commission Resource, 2001;Nobel, 1996;Tobias, Flanagan, Wheeler, Garrett, & Burney, 1994).…”