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Procedures performed under sedation. Procedures performed under sedation. Patients can be sedated for >1 procedure, so percentages do not total to 100. Airway (bronchoscopy, laryngoscopy, other); bone/musculoskeletal (Botox injection, cast placement/removal, fracture reduction, joint injections/reductions, pin removal, other); cardiac (cardiac catheterization, cardioversion, echo, electrophysiology study, ablation, pericardiocentesis, transesophageal echocardiography, other); dental (dental restoration, tooth extraction, other); gastroenterologic (cecostomy change/placement, colonoscopy, liver biopsy, manometry, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy/gastrostomy tube placement/change, pH probe, upper endoscopy, other); hematologic/oncologic (bone marrow aspiration/biopsy, lumbar puncture/intrathecal meds, radiation therapy, other); neurologic (brainstem auditory response test, electroencephalography, electromyography, epidural blood patch, lumbar puncture (diagnostic), magnetoencephalography, somatosensory evoked potential, other); radiologic (computed tomography, dual-energy x-ray, MRI, magnetic resonance angiography, magnetic resonance venography, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, nuclear scan, positron emission tomography, PICC placement, transthoracic echo, ultrasound body, voiding cystourethrography, venography/arteriography, other); surgical (anal dilatation, arterial line, Broviac catheter removal/placement, central line removal/placement, chest tube, circumcision, fine needle aspirate, foreign body removal, abscess incision and drainage, intraoral, laceration repair, peritoneal dialysis catheter placement, PICC placement, skin biopsy, renal biopsy, suture removal, wound burn care, other); other (other painful/nonpainful procedure, ophthalmology, exam under sedation, sexual assault exam, other not classified elsewhere). Carmen Sulton et al. Hospital Pediatrics 2016;6:536-544 ©2016 by American Academy of Pediatrics