Introduction: An appropriate procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is crucial to reduce a dislocated shoulder successfully in emergency department. This study compares sedative effect of inhalational Entonox® (En) to intra-venous (IV) Midazolam plus Fentanyl (F+M). Methods: 120 patients with recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation were randomly assigned into two groups. 60 patients (group F+M) received 0.1 mg/kg IV Midazolam plus 3μg/kg IV Fentanyl and 60 patients (group En) received Entonox® with self administration face mask on an on-demand basis. Traction/counter-traction method was used to reduce the dislocated shoulder joint in both groups. Results: 48 out of 60 (80%) patients in group F+M and 6 out of 60 (10%) patients in group En h...
Background and Objective. Shoulder dislocations, which often occur anterior, account for about half ...
Introduction: Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is a fundamental skill for every emergency phy...
BACKGROUND: There are many different techniques for reducing acute anterior dislocations of the shou...
Introduction: An appropriate procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is crucial to reduce a dislocat...
Introduction: An appropriate procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is crucial to reduce a dislocat...
Introduction: Performance of painful diagnostic and therapeutic procedures is common in emergency de...
Objective: Procedural Sedation and Analgesia is used in managing emergency painful procedures. The a...
Introduction: Finding a fast-acting compound with minimal side-effects to induce a safe and efficien...
Objective: This prospective clinical trial was performed to compare the safety and efficiency of int...
Background and aim: It has not been well studied whether fentanyl-thiopental (FT) is effective and s...
Objectives: The aim was to compare the effectiveness of intra-articular lidocaine (IAL) versus intra...
Background: Acute anterior glenohumeral dislocations have been commonly treated with closed reductio...
Anterior shoulder dislocation is the most common type of dislocation treated in the emergency depart...
Abstract Background and Objective: Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) includes the administrat...
AbstractObjectiveThis prospective clinical trial was performed to compare the safety and efficiency ...
Background and Objective. Shoulder dislocations, which often occur anterior, account for about half ...
Introduction: Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is a fundamental skill for every emergency phy...
BACKGROUND: There are many different techniques for reducing acute anterior dislocations of the shou...
Introduction: An appropriate procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is crucial to reduce a dislocat...
Introduction: An appropriate procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is crucial to reduce a dislocat...
Introduction: Performance of painful diagnostic and therapeutic procedures is common in emergency de...
Objective: Procedural Sedation and Analgesia is used in managing emergency painful procedures. The a...
Introduction: Finding a fast-acting compound with minimal side-effects to induce a safe and efficien...
Objective: This prospective clinical trial was performed to compare the safety and efficiency of int...
Background and aim: It has not been well studied whether fentanyl-thiopental (FT) is effective and s...
Objectives: The aim was to compare the effectiveness of intra-articular lidocaine (IAL) versus intra...
Background: Acute anterior glenohumeral dislocations have been commonly treated with closed reductio...
Anterior shoulder dislocation is the most common type of dislocation treated in the emergency depart...
Abstract Background and Objective: Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) includes the administrat...
AbstractObjectiveThis prospective clinical trial was performed to compare the safety and efficiency ...
Background and Objective. Shoulder dislocations, which often occur anterior, account for about half ...
Introduction: Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is a fundamental skill for every emergency phy...
BACKGROUND: There are many different techniques for reducing acute anterior dislocations of the shou...