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Administration of oral chloral hydrate to paediatric patients undergoing magnetic resonance imaging.
Author: JiménezN V, Martí-BonmatíL, PoyatosC, RoncheraC L, VilarJ
Original Abstract of the Article :
Sedation is frequently required in children undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). 172 Paediatric patients (82 female and 90 male, age 42 +/- 26 months, weight 14.7 +/- 5.6 kg) entered an open, non-comparative, prospective study to assess the utilization of oral chloral hydrate. Chloral hydrat...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01970170
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Chloral Hydrate: A Gentle Sedative for Pediatric MRI
Performing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on children can be a challenging experience, often requiring sedation to ensure cooperation and a successful procedure. Researchers in the field of pediatric medicine are constantly seeking safe and effective sedation methods for these young patients. This study investigates the use of oral chloral hydrate as a sedative for children undergoing MRI.
Chloral Hydrate's Effectiveness in Pediatric Sedation
This study demonstrates the effectiveness of oral chloral hydrate in sedating children undergoing MRI. The researchers found that chloral hydrate was effective in achieving sedation in a significant majority of patients, with an average dose of 65 mg/kg. However, the study also noted that the effectiveness varied depending on the dose and the child's diagnosis, highlighting the importance of careful dose adjustment and individual patient assessment.
Implications for Pediatric Imaging
These findings have important implications for pediatric imaging, particularly in the use of sedation for MRI procedures. Chloral hydrate offers a potential sedation option for children, but the study emphasizes the need for careful dose optimization and consideration of individual patient factors. This study provides valuable insights into the appropriate use of this sedative, helping to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for young patients undergoing MRI.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study is like a gentle camel caravan, navigating the challenging landscape of pediatric sedation. The findings suggest that chloral hydrate can be a valuable tool for sedating children undergoing MRI, but like a skilled camel driver, careful attention to individual needs and dosage is crucial for a smooth and successful journey.
Date :
- Date Completed 1993-02-03
- Date Revised 2019-11-01
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