Capnography and the Bispectral Index-Their Role in Pediatric Sedation: A Brief Review
Sedation in children is increasingly emerging as a minimally invasive technique that may be associated with local anaesthesia or diagnostic and therapeutic procedures which do not necessarily require general anaesthesia. Standard monitoring requirements are not sufficient to ensure an effective cont...
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Main Authors: | Maria Sammartino (Author), Barbara Volpe (Author), Fabio Sbaraglia (Author), Rossella Garra (Author), Alessandro D'Addessi (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2010-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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