2012
Ketamine, Propofol, and Ketofol Use for Pediatric Sedation
Alletag MJ, Auerbach MA, Baum CR. Ketamine, Propofol, and Ketofol Use for Pediatric Sedation. Pediatric Emergency Care 2012, 28: 1391-1395. PMID: 23222112, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0b013e318276fde2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAmnesiaAnalgesiaAnalgesics, Non-NarcoticAnesthetics, DissociativeAntiemeticsAnxietyChildChild, PreschoolConscious SedationContraindicationsDrug CombinationsEmergency Medical ServicesHallucinationsHemodynamicsHumansHypnotics and SedativesInfantInfusions, IntravenousInjections, IntramuscularKetamineNauseaPainPropofolPsychomotor AgitationRespiration DisordersVomiting
2009
Newer Agents for Rapid Sequence Intubation
Ching KY, Baum CR. Newer Agents for Rapid Sequence Intubation. Pediatric Emergency Care 2009, 25: 201-211. PMID: 19287283, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0b013e31819a8bbf.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRapid sequence intubationSequence intubationPediatric patientsHemodynamic adverse effectsNeuromuscular blocking agentsEmergency airway managementSafety of etomidateCritical illnessSeptic shockSerious complicationsAdrenal functionAirway managementProspective studyBlocking agentNew agentsRapid onsetRocuroniumIntubationEtomidatePatientsAvailable evidenceAdverse effectsAgentsComplicationsSedation