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Journal Year Drug Authors Title Source
Emerg Med Australas 2006 Ketamine Sehdev RS, Symmons DA, Kindl K Ketamine for rapid sequence induction in patients with head injury in the emergency department Emerg Med Australas. 2006 Feb;18(1):37-44
Emerg Med Australas 2009 Ketamine Borland M, Esson A, Babl F, Krieser D Procedural sedation in children in the emergency department: a PREDICT study Emerg Med Australas. 2009 Feb;21(1):71-9
Emerg Med Australas 2009 Ketamine Treston G, Bell A, Cardwell R, Fincher G, Chand D, Cashion G What is the nature of the emergence phenomenon when using intravenous or intramuscular ketamine for paediatric procedural sedation? Emerg Med Australas. 2009 Aug;21(4):315-22
Emerg Med J 2001 Ketamine Younge PA, Kendall JM Sedation for children requiring wound repair: a randomised controlled double blind comparison of oral midazolam and oral ketamine Emerg Med J. 2001 Jan;18(1):30-3
Emerg Med J 2001 Ketamine McGlone R, Fleet T, Durham S, Hollis S A comparison of intramuscular ketamine with high dose intramuscular midazolam with and without intranasal flumazenil in children before suturing Emerg Med J. 2001 Jan;18(1):34-8
Emerg Med J 2001 Ketamine Acworth JP, Purdie D, Clark RC Intravenous ketamine plus midazolam is superior to intranasal midazolam for emergency paediatric procedural sedation Emerg Med J. 2001 Jan;18(1):39-45
Emerg Med J 2001 Ketamine Carley S, Martin B Towards evidence based emergency medicine: best BETs from the Manchester Royal Infirmary. Midazolam and emergence phenomena in children undergoing ketamine sedation Emerg Med J. 2001 Jul;18(4):273-4
Emerg Med J 2004 Ketamine Howes MC Ketamine for paediatric sedation/analgesia in the emergency department Emerg Med J. 2004 May;21(3):275-80
Emerg Med J 2004 Ketamine Ellis DY, Husain HM, Saetta JP, Walker T Procedural sedation in paediatric minor procedures: a prospective audit on ketamine use in the emergency department Emerg Med J. 2004 May;21(3):286-9
Emerg Med J 2004 Ketamine McGlone RG, Howes MC, Joshi M The Lancaster experience of 2.0 to 2.5 mg/kg intramuscular ketamine for paediatric sedation: 501 cases and analysis Emerg Med J. 2004 May;21(3):290-5