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Greg Treston
Greg Treston
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Propofol or Ketofol for Procedural Sedation and Analgesia in Emergency Medicine—The POKER Study: A Randomized Double-Blind Clinical Trial
2016
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Ian Ferguson
Anthony Bell
Greg Treston
Lisa New
Mingshuang Ding
Anna Holdgate
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Predictors of Airway and Respiratory Adverse Events With Ketamine Sedation in the Emergency Department: An Individual-Patient Data Meta-analysis of 8,282 Children
2009
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Steven M. Green
Mark G. Roback
Baruch Krauss
Lance Brown
Ray McGlone
Dewesh Agrawal
Michele McKee
Markus Weiss
Raymond D. Pitetti
Mark A. Hostetler
Joe E. Wathen
Greg Treston
Barbara M. Garcia Peña
Andreas C. Gerber
Joseph D. Losek
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Predictors of Emesis and Recovery Agitation With Emergency Department Ketamine Sedation: An Individual-Patient Data Meta-Analysis of 8,282 Children
2009
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Steven M. Green
Mark G. Roback
Baruch Krauss
Lance Brown
Ray McGlone
Dewesh Agrawal
Michele McKee
Markus Weiss
Raymond D. Pitetti
Mark A. Hostetler
Joe E. Wathen
Greg Treston
Barbara M. Garcia Peña
Andreas C. Gerber
Joseph D. Losek
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When can cardiorespiratory observations cease after emergency department procedural sedation with titrated IV propofol
2007
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal
Delia OBrien
Nerys Brackman
Greg Treston
James Schabort
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