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Table 2 Doses of fentanyl and equipotent doses of alfentanil and morphine in µg / standardised weight according to age

From: The use of strong analgesics for prehospital pain management in children in the region of Southern Denmark: a register-based study

 

Total, n (%)

95% CI

Sex (N= 1650)

Boys

940 (57.0)

4.6– 59.3

Girls

710 (43.0)

40.7– 45.4

Age, years (N= 1650)

< 5

140 (8.5)

7.2– 9.9

5– 9

297 (18.0)

16.2– 19.9

10– 14

1213 (73.5)

71.3– 75.6

Tracheal intubation (N=1650)

Intubated

30 (1.8)

1.3– 2.6

Non-intubated

1620 (98.2)

97.4– 98.7

Type of received medication (N= 1700 administrations*)

Fentanyl, n(%)

1638 (96.4)

95.4– 97.1

 S-Ketamine

55 (3.2)

2.5– 4.2

Alfentanil

4 (0.2)

0.1– 0.6

Morphine

3 (0.2)

0.1– 0.5

  1. *50 children received more than one type of analgesics