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Journal Year Drug Authors Title Source
Pediatrics 2000 Fentanyl Cote CJ, Notterman DA, Karl HW, Weinberg JA, McCloskey C Adverse sedation events in pediatrics: a critical incident analysis of contributing factors Pediatrics. 2000 Apr;105(4 Pt 1):805-14
Pediatr Emerg Care 2000 Fentanyl McQuillen KK, Steele DW Capnography during sedation/analgesia in the pediatric emergency department Pediatr Emerg Care. 2000 Dec;16(6):401-4
Pediatr Emerg Care 2001 Fentanyl Krauss B Management of acute pain and anxiety in children undergoing procedures in the emergency department Pediatr Emerg Care. 2001 Apr;17(2):115-22; quiz 123-5
Pediatrics 2001 Fentanyl Virgilis D, Weinberger JM, Fisher D, Goldberg S, Picard E, Kerem E Vocal cord paralysis secondary to impacted esophageal foreign bodies in young children Pediatrics. 2001 Jun;107(6):E101
Paediatr Drugs 2001 Fentanyl Kennedy RM, Luhmann JD Pharmacological management of pain and anxiety during emergency procedures in children Paediatr Drugs. 2001;3(5):337-54
Pediatrics 2001 Fentanyl American Academy of Pediatrics. Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health; Task Force on Pain in Infants, Children, and Adolescents The assessment and management of acute pain in infants, children, and adolescents Pediatrics. 2001 Sep;108(3):793-7
Pediatrics 2001 Fentanyl Das UG, Sasidharan P Bladder retention of urine as a result of continuous intravenous infusion of fentanyl: 2 case reports Pediatrics 2001 Oct;108(4): 1012-5
Emerg Med J 2001 Fentanyl Robinson N, Clancy M In patients with head injury undergoing rapid sequence intubation, does pretreatment with intravenous lignocaine/lidocaine lead to an improved neurological outcome? A review of the literature Emerg Med J. 2001 Nov;18(6):453-7
Am J Emerg Med 2001 Fentanyl Chumpa A, Kaplan RL, Burns MM, Shannon MW Nalmefene for elective reversal of procedural sedation in children Am J Emerg Med. 2001 Nov;19(7):545-8
Pediatr Emerg Care 2001 Fentanyl Dial S, Silver P, Bock K, Sagy M Pediatric sedation for procedures titrated to a desired degree of immobility results in unpredictable depth of sedation Pediatr Emerg Care. 2001 Dec;17(6):414-20