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Evaluation of Intranasal Midazolam for Pediatric Sedation during the Suturing of Traumatic Lacerations: A Systematic Review.

Francisco Javier Gómez-ManzanoJosé Alberto Laredo AguileraAna Isabel Cobo-CuencaJoseba Rabanales-SotosSergio Rodríguez-CañameroNoelia María Martín-EspinosaJuan Manuel Carmona-Torres
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The use of intranasal midazolam in healthy children produces sufficiently intense and long-lasting sedation to allow for the suturing of traumatic lacerations that do not present other complications; therefore, this drug can be used effectively in paediatric emergency departments.
Keyphrases
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  • mechanical ventilation
  • intensive care unit
  • young adults
  • emergency department
  • risk factors
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  • adverse drug
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