Is propofol safe for procedural sedation in children? A prospective evaluation of propofol versus ketamine in pediatric critical care*
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A. Vardi | G. Paret | Z. Barzilay | Gideon Paret | Amir Vardi | Yishay Salem | Shay Padeh | Zohar Barzilay | Y. Salem | Shay Padeh
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