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1406 related items for PubMed ID: 16966390

  • 1. A randomized comparison of nitrous oxide plus hematoma block versus ketamine plus midazolam for emergency department forearm fracture reduction in children.
    Luhmann JD, Schootman M, Luhmann SJ, Kennedy RM.
    Pediatrics; 2006 Oct; 118(4):e1078-86. PubMed ID: 16966390
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  • 2. A randomized clinical trial of continuous-flow nitrous oxide and midazolam for sedation of young children during laceration repair.
    Luhmann JD, Kennedy RM, Porter FL, Miller JP, Jaffe DM.
    Ann Emerg Med; 2001 Jan; 37(1):20-7. PubMed ID: 11145766
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  • 4. A randomized comparison of nitrous oxide versus intravenous ketamine for laceration repair in children.
    Lee JH, Kim K, Kim TY, Jo YH, Kim SH, Rhee JE, Heo CY, Eun SC.
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  • 5. Does midazolam alter the clinical effects of intravenous ketamine sedation in children? A double-blind, randomized, controlled, emergency department trial.
    Wathen JE, Roback MG, Mackenzie T, Bothner JP.
    Ann Emerg Med; 2000 Dec; 36(6):579-88. PubMed ID: 11097698
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  • 7. Axillary block for analgesia during manipulation of forearm fractures in the pediatric emergency department a prospective randomized comparative trial.
    Kriwanek KL, Wan J, Beaty JH, Pershad J.
    J Pediatr Orthop; 2006 Dec; 26(6):737-40. PubMed ID: 17065936
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  • 8. Ketamine/midazolam versus etomidate/fentanyl: procedural sedation for pediatric orthopedic reductions.
    Lee-Jayaram JJ, Green A, Siembieda J, Gracely EJ, Mull CC, Quintana E, Adirim T.
    Pediatr Emerg Care; 2010 Jun; 26(6):408-12. PubMed ID: 20502386
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  • 10. A randomized controlled trial comparing a fascia iliaca compartment nerve block to a traditional systemic analgesic for femur fractures in a pediatric emergency department.
    Wathen JE, Gao D, Merritt G, Georgopoulos G, Battan FK.
    Ann Emerg Med; 2007 Aug; 50(2):162-71, 171.e1. PubMed ID: 17210208
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  • 11. Efficacy of two oral premedicants: midazolam or a low-dose combination of midazolam-ketamine for reducing stress during intravenous cannulation in children undergoing CT imaging.
    Jain K, Ghai B, Saxena AK, Saini D, Khandelwal N.
    Paediatr Anaesth; 2010 Apr; 20(4):330-7. PubMed ID: 20470336
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  • 12. Procedural sedation for insertion of central venous catheters in children: comparison of midazolam/fentanyl with midazolam/ketamine.
    Lucas da Silva PS, Oliveira Iglesias SB, Leão FV, Aguiar VE, Brunow de Carvalho W.
    Paediatr Anaesth; 2007 Apr; 17(4):358-63. PubMed ID: 17359405
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  • 14. Total intravenous anaesthesia with ketamine-midazolam versus halothane-nitrous oxide-oxygen anaesthesia for prolonged abdominal surgery.
    Shorrab AA, Atallah MM.
    Eur J Anaesthesiol; 2003 Nov; 20(11):925-31. PubMed ID: 14649347
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  • 15. Intravenous ketamine sedation for painful oncology procedures.
    Evans D, Turnham L, Barbour K, Kobe J, Wilson L, Vandebeek C, Montgomery CJ, Rogers P.
    Paediatr Anaesth; 2005 Feb; 15(2):131-8. PubMed ID: 15675930
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  • 16. Cost-effectiveness analysis of sedation and analgesia regimens during fracture manipulation in the pediatric emergency department.
    Pershad J, Todd K, Waters T.
    Pediatr Emerg Care; 2006 Oct; 22(10):729-36. PubMed ID: 17047473
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  • 17. Effectiveness of oxycodone, ibuprofen, or the combination in the initial management of orthopedic injury-related pain in children.
    Koller DM, Myers AB, Lorenz D, Godambe SA.
    Pediatr Emerg Care; 2007 Sep; 23(9):627-33. PubMed ID: 17876251
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  • 18. Intravenous ketamine plus midazolam vs. intravenous ketamine for sedation in lumbar puncture: a randomized controlled trial.
    Dilli D, Dallar Y, Sorgui NH.
    Indian Pediatr; 2008 Nov; 45(11):899-904. PubMed ID: 19029562
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  • 19. Limited analgesic efficacy of nitrous oxide for painful procedures in children.
    Babl FE, Oakley E, Puspitadewi A, Sharwood LN.
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  • 20. Efficient intravenous access without distress: a double-blind randomized study of midazolam and nitrous oxide in children and adolescents.
    Ekbom K, Kalman S, Jakobsson J, Marcus C.
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