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General anaesthesia or sedation for paediatric neuroimaging: current practice in a teaching hospital
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- Published on: 10 February 2011Procedural sedation for paediatric neuroimaging: time to move on!Show More
In their observational study Sammons et al. showed that general anaesthesia (GA) is more convenient and better tolerated than procedural sedation (PS) for paediatric neuroimaging.1 These findings are fully consistent with what can be obviously concluded from recent literature: in paediatric neuroimaging, and especially in magnetic resonance imaging, standard sedatives lack optimal effectiveness. The obvious explanation is...
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