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Sedationâ radiologists strive to miniadverse reactions in patients. to contrast media and sedation complications are two areas of potential hazards. Severe reactions to contrast agents have always been rare in pediatric patients and have occurred EDIATRIC mize Reactions ternatives are either to solve the problems ourselves or to turn the entire issue over to anesthesiologists. As will be discussed later, the latter alternative seems to be unacceptable. Questions that need to be addressed include who shall perform the sedation procedure, sirable mum to attempt to define regimen. Radiology the optidepartments need their ments to work pharmacy to define in collaboration and anesthesia their chosen with departsedation regimen. Minimum The review (1) defines less frequently than in adults. The number of sedation procedures performed in children is large and increasing. In pediatric sedation, the pediatric radiologist may now have the can a minimum standard of care be defined, can a community standard be defined, what is the optimum regimen for sedation, and what is the Standards by Keeter in detail the of Care and colleagues established cation Who rate and Performs how can true compliit be reduced. greatest potential to do harm to his or her patients. In this
Radiology – Radiological Society of North America, Inc.
Published: Jun 1, 1990
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