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Emerg Med J 24:322-324 doi:10.1136/emj.2006.040923
  • Original Article

Recall after procedural sedation in the emergency department

Table 2

 Cross tabulations comparing various parameters

Spearman’s rho p Value
Correlation of grimace/groan with
    Drug combination 0.076 0.398
    Procedural success 0.057 0.527
    Physician satisfaction −0.469 <0.001
    Nurse satisfaction −0.323 <0.001
    Patient satisfaction 0.118 0.221
    Immediate recall 0.043 0.638
    Delayed recall −0.039 0.687
Correlation of immediate recall with
    Drug combination 0.059 0.522
    Procedural success −0.018 0.847
    Doctor satisfaction −0.128 0.169
    Nurse satisfaction 0.029 0.748
    Patient satisfaction −0.103 0.282
    Untoward effects the next day 0.068 0.483
Correlation of delayed recall with
    Drug combination 0.149 0.122
    Procedural success 0.032 0.744
    Physician satisfaction −0.196 0.04
    Nurse satisfaction −0.127 0.188
    Patient satisfaction −0.471 <0.001
    Untoward effects the next day 0.173 0.074
Correlation of propofol use with
    Physician satisfaction 0.281 0.002
    Nurse satisfaction 0.278 0.002
    Patient satisfaction 0.227 0.017
    Immediate recall −0.038 0.683
    Delayed recall −0.089 0.357
    Untoward effects the next day −0.100 0.304
Correlation of untoward effects the next day with
    Drug combination 0.225 0.019
    Correlation of midazolam use with
    Immediate recall −0.015 0.869
    Delayed recall −0.207 0.03
    Patient satisfaction 0.218 0.022

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