Intravenous Sedation and Analgesia in a Pediatric Emergency Department: A Retrospective Descriptive Study

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Carvalho, Madalena [1 ]
Guerra, Ana Teresa [1 ]
Moniz, Marta [1 ]
Escobar, Carlos [1 ]
Nunes, Pedro [1 ]
Bento, Vanda [1 ]
Abadesso, Clara
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[1] Hosp Prof Doutor Fernando Fonseca, Child & Youth Dept, Pediat Serv, Lisbon, Portugal
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analgesia; sedation; procedures; midazolam; ketamine; emergency; PROCEDURAL SEDATION; KETAMINE SEDATION; ADVERSE EVENTS; DOUBLE-BLIND; MIDAZOLAM; CHILDREN; SAFETY;
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10.7759/cureus.66451
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Painful procedures in the pediatric emergency department often require the use of sedation and analgesia to ensure adequate pain control, a right of children and adolescents. This study aims to describe the procedural sedation and analgesia with intravenous medications performed in a pediatric emergency department. Methods This is a retrospective descriptive study of intravenous sedoanalgesia used in a pediatric emergency department of a level II district hospital in the Lisbon metropolitan area from October 2018 to December 2023. The type of intervention, drugs used, and adverse events were analyzed. Results A total of 615 patients were included in the study; 65.7% (n=404) were male with a median age of 6 years. The most frequently performed procedures were wound suturing (50.9%, n=313) and fracture reduction (36.3%, n=223). The drugs used for sedation and analgesia were ketamine (99.2%, n=610), midazolam (95.8%, n=589), propofol (1.6%, n=10), and morphine (0.5%, n=3). The majority of patients received midazolam and ketamine in association (93.8%, n=577). A total of 50 adverse events (8.1%) were recorded in 42 patients. The most frequent side effects were transient oxygen desaturation (2%, n=12), vomiting (1.5%, n=9), apnea/bradypnea (1%, n=6), and hallucinations (0.8%, n=5). The occurrence of adverse events was not dose-dependent (p p >0.05). Respiratory complications resolved without requiring invasive interventions. Children were sedated by a pediatric intensivist in 68.1% (n=419), by a general pediatrician in 26.7% (n=164), and by a pediatric resident in 2% (n=12). Conclusions The results of this study demonstrate that intravenous sedoanalgesia, particularly the combination of ketamine and midazolam, is a safe method for sedation in pediatric patients, with a low rate of adverse events.
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