@article{151daec9aca247b6bd23541c255ea411,
title = "Ketamine and propofol sedation by emergency medicine specialists: Mainstream or menace?",
keywords = "Ketamine, Humans, Procedural Sedation/methods, Female, Male, Anesthetics, Dissociative, Emergency Service, Hospital/statistics \& numerical data",
author = "Green, \{S. M.\} and Mason, \{K. P.\} and Krauss, \{B. S.\}",
note = "In this issue of the BJA , Kidd and colleagues report a series in which emergency medicine specialists administered ketamine to 215 children to facilitate painful or frightening emergency department (ED) procedures. Previously in this journal, Newstead and colleagues likewise described propofol sedation in 1008 ED adults.",
year = "2016",
month = apr,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1093/bja/aew048",
language = "English",
volume = "116",
pages = "449--451",
journal = "British Journal of Anaesthesia",
issn = "0007-0912",
number = "4",
}