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Propofol Versus Dexmedetomidine for Procedural Sedation in a Pediatric Population

Objectives: Frequently, infants and children require sedation to facilitate noninvasive procedures and imaging studies. Propofol and dexmedetomidine are used to achieve deep procedural sedation in children. The objective of this study was to compare the clinical safety and efficacy of propofol versus dexmedetomidine in pediatric patients undergoing sedation in a…

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Successful Use of Intravenous Dexmedetomidine for Magnetic Resonance Imaging Sedation in Autistic Children

Objectives: Autism and autism spectrum disorders (A/ASD) represent a family of neurodevelopmental conditions that are associated with overactive, difficult-to-control behaviors. Sedating these patients for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) poses challenges. Children with A/ASD were examined against clinical controls to determine the effectiveness and safety of intravenous (IV) dexmedetomidine for deep…

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Additional Experience with Dexmedetomidine in Pediatric Patients

Purpose This study evaluates the efficacy of dexmedetomidine in clinical scenarios other than sedation during mechanical ventilation. Methods We conducted a retrospective chart review and presentation of case series of children in the pediatric intensive care unit and the postanesthesia care unit who received dexmedetomidine. Results Dexmedetomidine was administered by…

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