Pain relief during common neonatal procedures: a survey
Analgesia was used in 82% of units for elective intubation, the commonest agent used being morphine (79%), followed by fentanyl.
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Published in | Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition Vol. 89; no. 6; p. F563 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
England
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
01.11.2004
BMJ Publishing Group LTD |
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Summary: | Analgesia was used in 82% of units for elective intubation, the commonest agent used being morphine (79%), followed by fentanyl. |
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Bibliography: | Correspondence to:
Neonatal Unit
Wishaw General Hospital, Wishaw ML2 0DP, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK; Chikka10@hotmail.com href:fetalneonatal-89-F563-1.pdf istex:A05F3461B31EA6E29EC98617BEBD14C61C12CDBF local:0890563 ark:/67375/NVC-4B2R5KTN-G PMID:15499159 SourceType-Other Sources-1 content type line 63 ObjectType-Correspondence-1 |
ISSN: | 1359-2998 1468-2052 |
DOI: | 10.1136/adc.2003.045351 |