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. 2012 Mar;42(3):349-54.
doi: 10.1007/s00247-011-2279-9. Epub 2012 Jan 13.

Chloral hydrate sedation in radiology: retrospective audit of reduced dose

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Chloral hydrate sedation in radiology: retrospective audit of reduced dose

Jennifer Bracken et al. Pediatr Radiol. 2012 Mar.

Abstract

Background: Chloral hydrate (CH) is safe and effective for sedation of suitable children.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess whether adequate sedation is achieved with reduced CH doses.

Materials and methods: We retrospectively recorded outpatient CH sedations over 1 year. We defined standard doses of CH as 50 mg/kg (infants) and 75 mg/kg (children >1 year). A reduced dose was defined as at least 20% lower than the standard dose.

Results: In total, 653 children received CH sedation (age, 1 month-3 years 10 months), 42% were given a reduced initial dose. Augmentation dose was required in 10.9% of all children, and in a higher proportion of children >1 year (15.7%) compared to infants (5.7%; P < 0.001). Sedation was successful in 96.7%, and more frequently successful in infants (98.3%) than children >1 year (95.3%; P = 0.03). A reduced initial dose had no negative effect on outcome (P = 0.19) or time to sedation. No significant complications were seen.

Conclusion: We advocate sedation with reduced CH doses (40 mg/kg for infants; 60 mg/kg for children >1 year of age) for outpatient imaging procedures when the child is judged to be quiet or sleepy on arrival.

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