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156 related items for PubMed ID: 7978587

  • 1. Efficacy of rectal midazolam for the sedation of preschool children undergoing laceration repair.
    Shane SA, Fuchs SM, Khine H.
    Ann Emerg Med; 1994 Dec; 24(6):1065-73. PubMed ID: 7978587
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  • 2. Nasal versus oral midazolam for sedation of anxious children undergoing laceration repair.
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    Ann Emerg Med; 1994 Dec; 24(6):1074-9. PubMed ID: 7978588
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  • 3. Efficacy of intranasal midazolam in facilitating suturing of lacerations in preschool children in the emergency department.
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    Pediatrics; 1993 Mar; 91(3):624-7. PubMed ID: 8441570
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  • 4. High-dose rectal midazolam for pediatric procedures: a randomized trial of sedative efficacy and agitation.
    Kanegaye JT, Favela JL, Acosta M, Bank DE.
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  • 5. Oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate for premedication of children undergoing laceration repair.
    Schutzman SA, Burg J, Liebelt E, Strafford M, Schechter N, Wisk M, Fleisher G.
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  • 6. A randomized, clinical trial of oral midazolam plus placebo versus oral midazolam plus oral transmucosal fentanyl for sedation during laceration repair.
    Klein EJ, Diekema DS, Paris CA, Quan L, Cohen M, Seidel KD.
    Pediatrics; 2002 May; 109(5):894-7. PubMed ID: 11986452
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  • 7. The effect of oral midazolam on anxiety of preschool children during laceration repair.
    Hennes HM, Wagner V, Bonadio WA, Glaeser PW, Losek JD, Walsh-Kelly CM, Smith DS.
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  • 8. A double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial of oral midazolam plus oral ketamine for sedation of children during laceration repair.
    Barkan S, Breitbart R, Brenner-Zada G, Feldon M, Assa A, Toledano M, Berkovitch S, Shavit I, Kozer E.
    Emerg Med J; 2014 Aug; 31(8):649-53. PubMed ID: 23686730
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  • 9. Comparison of two benzodiazepines used for sedation of children undergoing suturing of a laceration in an emergency department.
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    Pediatr Emerg Care; 2002 Apr; 18(2):72-4. PubMed ID: 11973494
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  • 10. Efficacy of oral ketamine compared to midazolam for sedation of children undergoing laceration repair: A double-blind, randomized, controlled trial.
    Rubinstein O, Barkan S, Breitbart R, Berkovitch S, Toledano M, Weiser G, Karadi N, Nassi A, Kozer E.
    Medicine (Baltimore); 2016 Jun; 95(26):e3984. PubMed ID: 27368000
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  • 11. Rectal thiopental compared with intramuscular meperidine, promethazine, and chlorpromazine for pediatric sedation.
    O'Brien JF, Falk JL, Carey BE, Malone LC.
    Ann Emerg Med; 1991 Jun; 20(6):644-7. PubMed ID: 2039103
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  • 12. A randomized clinical trial of continuous-flow nitrous oxide and midazolam for sedation of young children during laceration repair.
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    Ann Emerg Med; 2001 Jan; 37(1):20-7. PubMed ID: 11145766
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  • 13. Sedation for children requiring wound repair: a randomised controlled double blind comparison of oral midazolam and oral ketamine.
    Younge PA, Kendall JM.
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  • 14. Paradoxical reactions to rectal midazolam as premedication in children.
    Roelofse JA, Stegmann DH, Hartshorne J, Joubert JJ.
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  • 15. Placebo-controlled trial assessing the use of oral midazolam as a premedication to conscious sedation for pediatric endoscopy.
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  • 16. A randomized, controlled trial of oral midazolam and buffered lidocaine for suturing lacerations in children (the SLIC Trial).
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    Ann Emerg Med; 1995 Feb; 25(2):209-14. PubMed ID: 7832349
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  • 17. Premedication With Midazolam or Haloperidol to Prevent Recovery Agitation in Adults Undergoing Procedural Sedation With Ketamine: A Randomized Double-Blind Clinical Trial.
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  • 18. S(+)-ketamine for rectal premedication in children.
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    Ernst AA, Marvez E, Nick TG, Chin E, Wood E, Gonzaba WT.
    Pediatrics; 1995 Feb; 95(2):255-8. PubMed ID: 7838644
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  • 20. Reevaluation of rectal ketamine premedication in children: comparison with rectal midazolam.
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