Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) requires the patients to remain completely immobile because it is very sensitive to motion artifacts. Therefore, for pediatric patients, deep sedation is required for successful MRI. Since pediatric patients are vulnerable to the complications of sedation, the most important goal is safety. For safe and successful sedation, assigning well trained anesthesiologists or non-anesthesiologist healthcare professionals for the procedure and suitable equipment, monitoring, and medications are necessary.
Anne M. HubbardRichard I. MarkowitzBarbara KimmelMargaret KrogerMary Beth Bartko
Brenda Lisseth Pineda ManciaN MarraLaís Ursino DutraP GuimarãesJuliane Siqueira de LucenaMarianna Maia AlimandroAna Paula Dias RibeiroDaniela Abreu de Moraes
L. MichaudFrédèric GottrandPatrice Serge Ganga-ZandzouMohamed OualiAnne Vetter‐LaffargueAnne LambilliotteS. DalmasDominique Turck
L. MichaudF. GottrandM. OualiP.S. Ganga-ZandzouA. Vetter‐LaffargueA LambilliotteS. DalmasD. Turck
L. MichaudFrédèric GottrandPatrice Serge Ganga-ZandzouMohamed OualiAnne Vetter‐LaffargueAnne LambilliotteS. DalmasDominique Turck