We performed a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a sedation protocol based on intranasal Ketamine and Midazolam (INKM) administered by a mucosal atomizer device in uncooperative children undergoing gastric aspirates for suspected tuberculosis.
Buonsenso, D., Barone, G., Valentini, P., Pierri, F., Riccardi, R., Chiaretti, A., Utility of intranasal Ketamine and Midazolam to perform gastric aspirates in children: a double-blind, placebo controlled, randomized study, <<BMC PEDIATRICS>>, 2014; 14 (March 5): 67-67. [doi:10.1186/1471-2431-14-67] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/79107]
Utility of intranasal Ketamine and Midazolam to perform gastric aspirates in children: a double-blind, placebo controlled, randomized study
Buonsenso, Danilo;Barone, Giovanni;Valentini, Piero;Pierri, Filomena;Riccardi, Riccardo;Chiaretti, Antonio
2014
Abstract
We performed a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a sedation protocol based on intranasal Ketamine and Midazolam (INKM) administered by a mucosal atomizer device in uncooperative children undergoing gastric aspirates for suspected tuberculosis.File in questo prodotto:
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