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    Regional Anesthesia as an Alternative to Procedural Sedation for Forearm Fracture Reductions in the Pediatric Emergency Department by Sulton, Carmen D., Fletcher, Nicholas, Murphy, Joshua, Gillespie, Scott, Burger, Rebecca K.

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-02-2024)
    “…Pediatric forearm fractures are common injuries in the pediatric emergency department (PED). Pediatric procedural sedation (PPS) is often required for forearm…”
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    Evaluation of pediatric procedural sedation education in pediatric emergency medicine fellowships by Sulton, Carmen D., Burger, Rebecca K., Figueroa, Janet, Taylor, Taryn R.

    Published in Medicine (Baltimore) (12-02-2021)
    “…Pediatric procedural sedation (PPS) is often performed outside of the operating room, and by various sub-specialty providers. There is no consistency in how…”
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    The Management of Children and Youth With Pediatric Mental and Behavioral Health Emergencies by Saidinejad, Mohsen, Duffy, Susan, Wallin, Dina, Hoffmann, Jennifer A., Joseph, Madeline M., Schieferle Uhlenbrock, Jennifer, Brown, Kathleen, Waseem, Muhammad, Snow, Sally, Andrew, Madeline, Kuo, Alice A., Sulton, Carmen, Chun, Thomas, Lee, Lois K., Conners, Gregory P., Callahan, James, Gross, Toni, Joseph, Madeline M., Lee, Lois K., Mack, Elizabeth, Marin, Jennifer, Mazor, Suzan, Paul, Ronald, Timm, Nathan, Cicero, Mark, Dietrich, Ann, Eisenberg, Andrew, Fallat, Mary, Tellez, Sue, Dietrich, Ann M., Alade, Kiyetta H., Amato, Christopher S., Atanelov, Zaza, Auerbach, Marc, Barata, Isabel A., Benjamin, Lee S., Berg, Kathleen T., Brown, Kathleen, Chang, Cindy, Chow, Jessica, Chumpitazi, Corrie E., Claudius, Ilene A., Easter, Joshua, Foster, Ashley, Fox, Sean M., Gausche-Hill, Marianne, Gerardi, Michael J., Goodloe, Jeffrey M., Heniff, Melanie, Homme, James (Jim) L., Ishimine, Paul T., John, Susan D., Hiu-Fung Lam, Samuel, Lawson, Simone L., Lee, Moon O., Li, Joyce, Lin, Sophia D., Martini, Dyllon Ivy, Mellick, Larry Bruce, Mendez, Donna, Petrack, Emory M., Rice, Lauren, Rose, Emily A., Ruttan, Timothy, Saidinejad, Mohsen, Santillanes, Genevieve, Simpson, Joelle N., Sivasankar, Shyam M., Slubowski, Daniel, Sorrentino, Annalise, Stoner, Michael J., Sulton, Carmen D., Valente, Jonathan H., Vora, Samreen, Wall, Jessica J., Wallin, Dina, Walls, Theresa A., Waseem, Muhammad, Woolridge, Dale P., Shahid, Sam, Miller, Roberta, Wood, Elyssa, Lowery, Tasha, Cohen, Julie, VanStanton, Rebecca, Hill, Lisa, Stone, Elizabeth, Johnson, Domenique

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-09-2023)
    “…Mental and behavioral health (MBH) visits of children and youth to emergency departments are increasing in the United States. Reasons for these visits range…”
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    The Management of Children and Youth With Pediatric Mental and Behavioral Health Emergencies by Saidinejad, Mohsen, Duffy, Susan, Wallin, Dina, Hoffmann, Jennifer A., Joseph, Madeline M., Uhlenbrock, Jennifer Schieferle, Brown, Kathleen, Waseem, Muhammad, Snow, Sally, Andrew, Madeline, Kuo, Alice A., Sulton, Carmen, Chun, Thomas, Lee, Lois K., Conners, Gregory P., Callahan, James, Gross, Toni, Joseph, Madeline M., Lee, Lois K., Mack, Elizabeth, Marin, Jennifer, Mazor, Suzan, Paul, Ronald, Timm, Nathan, Cicero, Mark, Dietrich, Ann, Eisenberg, Andrew, Fallat, Mary, Tellez, Sue, Dietrich, Ann M., Alade, Kiyetta H., Amato, Christopher S., Atanelov, Zaza, Auerbach, Marc, Barata, Isabel A., Benjamin, Lee S., Berg, Kathleen T., Chang, Cindy, Chow, Jessica, Chumpitazi, Corrie E., Claudius, Ilene A., Easter, Joshua, Foster, Ashley, Fox, Sean M., Gausche-Hill, Marianne, Gerardi, Michael J., Goodloe, Jeffrey M., Heniff, Melanie, Homme, James (Jim) L., Ishimine, Paul T., John, Susan D., Hiu-Fung Lam, Samuel, Lawson, Simone L., Lee, Moon O., Li, Joyce, Lin, Sophia D., Martini, Dyllon Ivy, Mellick, Larry Bruce, Mendez, Donna, Petrack, Emory M., Rice, Lauren, Rose, Emily A., Ruttan, Timothy, Saidinejad, Mohsen, Santillanes, Genevieve, Simpson, Joelle N., Sivasankar, Shyam M., Slubowski, Daniel, Sorrentino, Annalise, Stoner, Michael J., Sulton, Carmen D., Valente, Jonathan H., Vora, Samreen, Wall, Jessica J., Wallin, Dina, Walls, Theresa A., Waseem, Muhammad, Woolridge, Dale P., Shahid, Sam, Miller, Roberta, Wood, Elyssa, Lowery, Tasha, Cohen, Julie, VanStanton, Rebecca, Hill, Lisa, Stone, Elizabeth, Johnson, Domenique

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-09-2023)
    “…Mental and behavioral health (MBH) emergencies in children and youth continue to increasingly affect not only the emergency department (ED), but the entire…”
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    Emergency department management of opioid use disorder in pediatric patients by Schwarz, Evan S., Dietrich, Ann M, Sandelich, Stephen, Hooley, Gwen, Rose, Emily, Ruttan, Tim, Simon, Erin L., Sulton, Carmen, Wall, Jessica

    “…Opioid use disorder (OUD) has emerged as a significant public health crisis affecting individuals across all age groups. However, there remains a critical gap…”
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    Acute opioid overdose in pediatric patients by Sandelich, Stephen, Hooley, Gwen, Hsu, George, Rose, Emily, Ruttan, Tim, Schwarz, Evan S., Simon, Erin, Sulton, Carmen, Wall, Jessica, Dietrich, Ann M

    “…Recent increases in pediatric and adolescent opioid fatalities mandate an urgent need for early consideration of possible opioid exposure and specific…”
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    Clinical Outcomes Associated With Intranasal Dexmedetomidine Sedation in Children by Tsze, Daniel S, Rogers, Amber P, Baier, Nicole M, Paquin, Joanna R, Majcina, Ryan, Phelps, Janey R, Hollenbeck, April, Sulton, Carmen D, Cravero, Joseph P

    Published in Hospital pediatrics (01-03-2023)
    “…We aimed to describe the quality of sedation and additional clinically-meaningful outcomes associated with different intranasal dexmedetomidine-based regimens…”
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    Marijuana use in children: An update focusing on pediatric tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol use by Stoner, Michael J., Dietrich, Ann, Lam, Samuel Hiu‐Fung, Wall, Jessica J., Sulton, Carmen, Rose, Emily

    “…Cannabis is the most used recreational drug in the United States, and its use is increasing among children and adolescents.  With the increase in legalized…”
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    Managing acute pain in children presenting to the emergency department without opioids by Chumpitazi, Corrie E., Chang, Cindy, Atanelov, Zaza, Dietrich, Ann M., Lam, Samuel Hiu‐Fung, Rose, Emily, Ruttan, Tim, Shahid, Sam, Stoner, Michael J., Sulton, Carmen, Saidinejad, Mohsen

    “…Pediatric pain is challenging to assess and manage. Frequently underestimated in children, untreated pain may have consequences including increased fear,…”
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    Emergency department strategies to combat the opioid crisis in children and adolescents by Chang, Cindy D., Saidinejad, Mohsen, Atanelov, Zaza, Dietrich, Ann M., Lam, Samuel Hiu‐Fung, Rose, Emily, Ruttan, Tim, Shahid, Sam, Stoner, Michael J., Sulton, Carmen, Chumpitazi, Corrie E.

    “…The opioid crisis has greatly affected not only adults but also children as well. As clinicians develop effective approaches to minimize pain and distress in…”
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    The Use of Intranasal Dexmedetomidine and Midazolam for Sedated Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Children: A Report From the Pediatric Sedation Research Consortium by Sulton, Carmen, Kamat, Pradip, Mallory, Michael, Reynolds, Jason

    Published in Pediatric emergency care (01-03-2020)
    “…OBJECTIVEThe objective of this study was to describe the use of intranasal dexmedetomidine (IN DEX) for sedated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations…”
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    Pediatric Procedural Sedation Using Dexmedetomidine: A Report From the Pediatric Sedation Research Consortium by Sulton, Carmen, McCracken, Courtney, Simon, Harold K, Hebbar, Kiran, Reynolds, Jason, Cravero, Joseph, Mallory, Michael, Kamat, Pradip

    Published in Hospital pediatrics (01-09-2016)
    “…Dexmedetomidine (DEX) is widely used in pediatric procedural sedation (PPS) by a variety of pediatric subspecialists. The objective of our study was to…”
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    Physician self-identified race and opioid prescription practices in upper extremity injuries in the pediatric emergency department by Langham, Joseph, Holmes, Sherita, Figueroa, Janet, Iyer, Srikant, Lazarus, Sarah, Gillespie, Scott, Sulton, Carmen

    Published in Heliyon (01-02-2023)
    “…Minority children have been shown to receive fewer opioid analgesics for acute pain. Assess if both White and non-White physicians prescribe fewer opioids to…”
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    Physician self-identified race and opioid prescription practices in upper extremity injuries in the pediatric emergency departmentArticle summary by Joseph Langham, Sherita Holmes, Janet Figueroa, Srikant Iyer, Sarah Lazarus, Scott Gillespie, Carmen Sulton

    Published in Heliyon (01-02-2023)
    “…Background: Minority children have been shown to receive fewer opioid analgesics for acute pain. Objective: Assess if both White and non-White physicians…”
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