I know that SIGN are in the process of drawing up some guidelines about paediatric
sedation. I'm not sure if they have been published yet, but at the British Paediatric
Emergency Medicine Group in Edinburgh an initial draft was presented. This suggested
that Ketamine was, as an anaesthetic drug,unliscensed and therefore unsuitable
for non-anaesthetists to use. This did generated quite a lot of discussion.
The US Academy of paediatrics have published quite a lot in Annals as well
Adrian Boyle
>Marten
>
>Have you tried the DoH National Research Register at
>http://www.update-software.com/National/ (click on "view the register
>online")?
>
>Chris Kirke
>
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>Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 5:09 PM
>Subject: Sedation Research
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>> Can any list members let me know details of research on the topic of
>sedation,
>> (or "conscious sedation", or "procedural sedation"), particularly related
>to
>> Emergency Medicine, that is completed but not published, underway, or
>planned.
>> This will help in the writing of a review on the topic. Contact me
>off-list
>> if you wish to protect your ideas, though discussion on the topic would be
>welcomed
>
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