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BET 2: IS ATROPINE NEEDED AS AN ADJUNCT IN PAEDIATRIC KETAMINE ADMINISTRATION?
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- Published on: 29 April 2016
- Published on: 29 April 2016Adjunctive Atropine Is Unneccessary during Ketamine Sedation in ChildrenShow More
Dear Editor, A prospective observational study (1) of 1,090 ketamine sedations performed at Loma Linda University Medical Centre and published in April this year concludes that anticholinergic prophylaxis is not routinely neccessary during ketamine sedation in children. Interestingly, the RCT by Heinz (2) et al which Simon Carley refers to in his Best Bet found significantly less hypersalivation when ketamine was admini...
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