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A Clinical Trial of Propofol vs Midazolam for Procedural Sedation in a Pediatric Emergency Department
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In this study, propofol induced sedation as effectively as midazolam but with a shorter recovery time. Complication rates for propofol and midazolam were comparable, though the small study population limits the power of this comparison. Propofol may be an appropriate agent for sedation in the PED; however, further study is necessary before routine use can be recommended.
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