Emergency department procedural sedation formularies
Alfred Sacchetti, MD
,Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, Camden, NJ 08103, USA
Dighton Packard, MD
Baylor Medical Center, Dallas, TX 5246, USA
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The ideal procedural sedation agent for any patient may be less a function of pharmacology and more a function of physician access. This study was undertaken to profile ED procedural sedation formularies and define which agents are available for use by emergency physicians (EPs) within their departments. Relationships between medication availability and ED characteristics were also examined.
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