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International Journal of Pediatrics
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2010
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Tab 2
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Clinical Study
Clinical Effectiveness of an Anesthesiologist-Administered Intravenous Sedation Outside of the Main Operating Room for Pediatric Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy in Thailand
Table 2
Intravenous sedative agents used by age and ASA physical status.
0–2.99 yr
3–9.99 yr
>9.99 yr
-value
ASA I-II
ASA III-IV
-value
(20)
(74)
(48)
(90)
(52)
Propofol
.365
19 (95.0)
72 (97.3)
46 (95.8)
88 (97.8)
49 (94.2)
mg/kg (mean, SD)
2.28 (2.29)
3.50 (2.99)
4.43 (3.36)
3.65 (3.44)
3.63 (2.37)
Fentanyl
.896
.276
12 (60.0)
64 (86.5)
42 (87.5)
76 (84.4)
42 (80.8)
mcg/kg (SD, range)
0.96 (0.16)
0.95 (0.20)
0.97 (0.27)
0.96 (0.21)
0.96 (0.25)
Midazolam
.657
.578
17 (85.0)
57 (77.0)
38 (79.2)
68 (75.6)
44 (84.6)
mg/kg (SD, range)
0.05 (0.05)
0.06 (0.07)
0.06 (0.04)
0.06 (0.06)
0.06 (0.04)
Ketamine
.082
.564
15 (75.0)
29 (39.2)
8 (16.7)
29 (32.2)
23 (44.2)
mg/kg (SD, range)
2.68 (4.44)
1.05 (0.24)
0.85 (0.33)
1.10 (0.35)
1.98 (3.66)
considered statistically significant.