Journal article

Procedural sedation practices in Australian Emergency Departments

A Bell, DMD Taylor, A Holdgate, C MacBean, T Huynh, O Thom, M Augello, R Millar, R Day, A Williams, P Ritchie, J Pasco

EMA Emergency Medicine Australasia | Published : 2011

Abstract

Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe procedural sedation practices undertaken in a spectrum of Australian EDs. Methods: Eleven Australian EDs enrolled consecutive adult and paediatric patients between January 2006 and December 2008. Patients were included if a sedative drug was administered for an ED procedure. Data collection was prospective and used a specifically designed data collection document. Results: 2623 patients were enrolled. 1581 were male (60.3%, 95% CI 58.4-62.2) and the mean patient age was 39.2 (SD 25.2) years. Reductions of fracture/dislocated shoulders (694 cases, 26.7%), wrist/forearm fractures (403, 15.5%) and tibia/fibula fractures (341, 13.1%) were t..

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