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Pediatric sedation/anesthesia outside the operating room
Current Opinion in Anesthesiology, 07/16/08
Gozal D et al. - A standard approach (adequate preparation, clinical assessment of the child, fasting as required and right sedation plan) is mandatory to provide safety and efficiency. Sedation is a continuum, and it can be easy to advance from one level to the next and even reach a state of general anesthesia.
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