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| Mark G RobackSummaryAffiliation: University of Colorado Country: USA Publications
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Preprocedural fasting and adverse events in procedural sedation and analgesia in a pediatric emergency department: are they related?Mark G Roback
Department of Pediatrics and Section of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO, USA
Ann Emerg Med 44:454-9. 2004..This study further investigates preprocedural fasting and adverse events...
Adverse events associated with procedural sedation and analgesia in a pediatric emergency department: a comparison of common parenteral drugsMark G Roback
The Children s Hospital, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO, USA
Acad Emerg Med 12:508-13. 2005..To compare the frequency and severity of adverse events associated with parenteral drugs commonly used for procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) in a pediatric emergency department...
A randomized, controlled trial of i.v. versus i.m. ketamine for sedation of pediatric patients receiving emergency department orthopedic proceduresMark G Roback
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, The Children s Hospital, Denver, CO 80218, USA
Ann Emerg Med 48:605-12. 2006..We compare adverse events, efficacy, and length of sedation of intravenous (i.v.) versus intramuscular (i.m.) ketamine procedural sedation and analgesia for orthopedic procedures in the emergency department (ED)...
Effect of ondansetron on the incidence of vomiting associated with ketamine sedation in children: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trialWilliam T Langston
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Emergency Medicine, Children s Hospital of Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Ann Emerg Med 52:30-4. 2008..We investigate the effect of ondansetron on the incidence of vomiting in children who receive intravenous (IV) ketamine for procedural sedation and analgesia in the emergency department (ED)...
Postreduction management of intussusception in a children's hospital emergency departmentLalit Bajaj
Section of Emergency Medicine, Children s Hospital and University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado 80218, USA
Pediatrics 112:1302-7. 2003..To compare differences in the incidence of recurrence and adverse events between those patients who were hospitalized after enema reduction and those who were observed in the emergency department (ED)...
Pediatric rapid sequence intubation: incidence of reflex bradycardia and effects of pretreatment with atropineRebecca K Fastle
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and The Children s Hospital, Denver, CO, USA
Pediatr Emerg Care 20:651-5. 2004..The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) recommends atropine as adjunctive therapy to prevent reflex bradycardia prior to laryngoscopy/tracheal intubation (L/TI) in pediatric patients...
Etomidate for short pediatric procedures in the emergency departmentMaria J Mandt
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Emergency Medicine, The Children s Hospital, University of Colorado Denver Health Science Center, Aurora, CO 80045, USA
Pediatr Emerg Care 28:898-904. 2012..This study aimed to prospectively determine the etomidate dose associated with adequate sedation and few significant respiratory events for procedures of short duration in children...
Fasting and emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia: a consensus-based clinical practice advisorySteven M Green
Department of Emergency Medicine, Loma Linda University Medical Center and Children s Hospital, Loma Linda, CA 92354, USA
Ann Emerg Med 49:454-61. 2007..It is expected that emergency physicians will at times appropriately deviate from it according to individualized judgment and unique clinical circumstances...
