Incidence of Adverse Events in Adults Undergoing Procedural Sedation in the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis
Academic Emergency Medicine2016Vol. 23(2), pp. 119–134
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Fernanda Bellolio, Waqas I Gilani, Patricia Barrionuevo, M. Hassan Murad, Patricia J. Erwin, Joel Anderson, James R. Miner, Erik P. Hess
Abstract
Serious adverse events during procedural sedation like laryngospasm, aspiration, and intubation are exceedingly rare. Quantitative risk estimates are provided to facilitate shared decision-making, risk communication, and informed consent.
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