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158 related items for PubMed ID: 8319480

  • 1. Pharmacokinetics of continuous infusions of fentanyl in critically ill children.
    Katz R, Kelly HW.
    Crit Care Med; 1993 Jul; 21(7):995-1000. PubMed ID: 8319480
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  • 4. Prospective study on the occurrence of withdrawal in critically ill children who receive fentanyl by continuous infusion.
    Katz R, Kelly HW, Hsi A.
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    Greissman A, Silver P, Nimkoff L, Sagy M.
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  • 13. Clinical experience with continuous intravenous sedation using midazolam and fentanyl in the paediatric intensive care unit.
    Hartwig S, Roth B, Theisohn M.
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  • 14. Prediction and Comparison of Fentanyl Infusion Pharmacokinetics in Obese and Nonobese Children.
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  • 18. A cost analysis of enterally administered lorazepam in the pediatric intensive care unit.
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  • 19. Fentanyl pharmacokinetics in patients undergoing renal transplantation.
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