Adverse events following emergent prehospital sedation of patients with behavioral emergencies: A retrospective cohort study
Summary: Background: Patients presenting to emergency medical services (EMS) with behavioral emergencies may require emergent sedation to facilitate care, but concerns about sedation-related adverse events (AEs) exist. This study aimed to describe the frequency of AEs following emergent prehospital...
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Main Authors: | Lawrence H. Brown (Author), Remle P. Crowe (Author), Paul E. Pepe (Author), Melissa L. Miller (Author), Brooke L. Watanabe (Author), Samuel S. Kordik (Author), David A. Wampler (Author), David I. Page (Author), Antonio R. Fernandez (Author), Scott S. Bourn (Author), J. Brent Myers (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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