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The American Association Pediatric (AAP) suggest that all patients through 17 years of age be considered pediatric patients. Intravenous conscious sedation may be performed on pediatric patients greater than 9 months of age who are assessed Class I or Class II using the Physical Status Classification of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) System.

Procedural Sedation
“A technique of administering sedatives or dissociative agents with or without analgesics to induce a state that allows patients to tolerate unpleasant procedures while maintaining cardiorespiratory function.

Procedural sedation and analgesia is intended to result in a depressed level of consciousness, but one that allows the patient to maintain airway control independently and continuously,”

Reference: American College of Emergency Physicians) ACEP

 Age

 Respiration Rate

 Heart Rate

Arterial BP 

 Arterial BP

     

 Systolic

 Diastolic

 Neonates

 40

 140

 65

 45

 12 Mths

 30

 120

 95

 65

 3 yrs

 25

100

 100

 70

 12 yrs

 20

 80

 110

 60


American Association of Pediatrics NPO Guidelines for elective cases

  • For children 0-5 months: no milk or solids for four hours
  • No breast milk for 4 hours before scheduled procedure
  • 5-36 months: no milk or solids for six hours
  • > 3 years: 8 hours for milk or solids
  • Clear liquids up to two hours beforehand


Who is qualified to do sedation?

  • One practitioner - at least BLS, preferably PALS, and familiarity with drugs
  • One assistant - primary responsibility is monitoring
  • For deep sedation - practitioner must have advanced airway skills. (Anesthesia provider, Pediatric intensivists, ED physician)