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Pediatric procedural sedation is increasingly required to assure the safe and effective delivery of care to young patients. Procedural sedation facilitates the completion of certain procedures such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which are otherwise not possible in many pediatric patients without some form of sedation, and it also helps alleviate undue stress and anxiety related to the procedure for the patient and their family [8]. It is however often challenging to find the optimal pharmacologic agent for both safe and effective sedation of non-intubated patients by non-anesthesiologists.

Measure central venous pressure using a percutaneous catheter connected to a manometer or a pressure sensor.

Electronically zeroing a pressure sensor to eliminate hydrostatic and atmospheric pressure.

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