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Case Reports
A case report: the use of ketamine and midazolam intravenous sedation for a child undergoing radiotherapy.
- J B Worrell and W J McCune.
- AANA J. 1993 Feb 1;61(1):99-102.
AbstractThe combination of ketamine hydrochloride and midazolam was used to successfully provide intravenous sedation for a child requiring daily radiation treatments. During the radiation therapy treatments, the anesthesia provider was not in direct contact with the patient. Traditional monitoring was complemented by the addition of closed-circuit television monitoring. The drug combination provided consistent cardiac and respiratory stability, as well as patient immobility, for each radiation treatment.
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