The MAGIC trial: a pragmatic, multicentre, parallel, noninferiority, randomised trial of melatonin versus midazolam in the premedication of anxious children attending for elective surgery under general anaesthesia
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Published:2024-01
Issue:1
Volume:132
Page:76-85
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ISSN:0007-0912
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Container-title:British Journal of Anaesthesia
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language:en
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Short-container-title:British Journal of Anaesthesia
Author:
Bolt RobertORCID, Hyslop Marie C.ORCID, Herbert EstherORCID, Papaioannou Diana E.ORCID, Totton NikkiORCID, Wilson Matthew J.ORCID, Clarkson JanetORCID, Evans ChristopherORCID, Ireland NicholasORCID, Kettle JenniferORCID, Marshman Zoe, Norrington Amy C.ORCID, Paton Robert H., Vernazza ChristopherORCID, Deery ChristopherORCID, Albadri Sondos, Armstrong Laura, Atkins Simon, Babb Margaret, Biercamp Claire, Biggs Katie, Bradburn Mike, Buckley Jaimie, Child-Cavill Julie, Cope Sean, Crawley Simon, Dimairo Munya, Duro Enass, Eissa Ayman, Flight Laura, Gath Jacqui, Gavel Gil, Geary Tim, Gilchrist Fiona, Gopal Padma, Hall Jamie, Hutchence Kate, Khandelwal Puran, Kukreja Pranav, Leeuwenberg Ian, Limb James, Loban Amanda, Mellor Katie, Masip Nuria, Moores Anthony, Oshan Vimmi, Pickles Edward, Ray Jaydip, Rodd Helen, Rolfe Sian, Sheldon Elena, Simmonds Richard, Smith Rachel, Sundar Ashok, Thomason Anna, Waterhouse Simon, Wilson Graham, Yates Julian, Young Tracey
Funder
Health Technology Assessment Programme
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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