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AnaesthesiaVolume 75, Issue 6 p. 818-818 CorrectionFree Access Correction This article corrects the following: An international multidisciplinary consensus statement on fasting before procedural sedation in adults and children S. M. Green P. L. Leroy M. G. Roback M. G. Irwin G. Andolfatto F. E. Babl E. Barbi L. R. Costa A. Absalom D. W. Carlson B. S. Krauss J. Roelofse V. M. Yuen E. Alcaino P. S. Costa K. P. Mason Volume 75Issue 3Anaesthesia pages: 374-385 First Published online: December 2, 2019 First published: 08 May 2020 https://doi.org/10.1111/anae.15106AboutSectionsPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat This article corrects the Guidelines by Green SM, Leroy PL, Roback MG, Irwin MG, Andolfatto G, Babl FE, Barbi E, Costa LR, Absalom A, Carlson DW, Krauss BS, Roelofse J, Yuen VM, Alcaino E, Costa PS, Mason KP on behalf of the International Committee for the Advancement of Procedural Sedation, ‘An international multidisciplinary consensus statement on fasting before procedural sedation in adults and children’ [1]. The authors thank a careful reader who identified that a study from this table by Rajasekaran et al should have been excluded, as it included fewer than 5000 patients. The corrected table without this study is shown below, and this change does not alter our other findings and conclusions. An author and corresponding affiliation were omitted and is now revised as follows: Table 1. Literature estimates of aspiration risk during procedural sedation** To include just the largest studies we display those with 5,000 or more patients. We also exclude studies which report duplicate sub-sets of patients. Study & Year Population Principal Agent Endos-copy? Total Subjects Aspiration overall Aspiration during non-fasted procedures Aspiration mortality Bhatt 2017 [39] Children Ketamine No 6295 None None None Beach 2016 [19] Children Propofol Some 139,142 1:13,914 1:12,701 None Chiaretti 2013 [40] Children Propofol Some 36,516 None None None Friedrich 2014 [41] Adults Propofol All 15,690 1:541 Not stated None Agostoni 2011 [43] Mixed Propofol All 17,999 1:1000 Not stated None Dean 2011 [44] Mostly adults Propofol None 62,125 None Not stated None Green 2009 [45] Children Ketamine None 8282 None None None Rex 2009 [46] Adults Propofol All 646,080 Not stated Not stated None Horiuchi 2009 [47] Adults Propofol All 10,662 None None None Vespasiano 2007 [48] Children Propofol None 7304 1:7304 Not stated None Onody 2006 [49] Mostly children Nitrous oxide Some 35,828 None None None Tohda 2006 [50] Adults Propofol All 27,500 1:6875 Not stated None Sanborn 2005 [51] Children Pentobarbital None 16,467 1:8234 None stated None Walker 2003 [52] Adults Propofol All 9152 1:9152 Not stated None Gall 2001 [53] Children Nitrous oxide Some 7511 None None None * To include just the largest studies we display those with 5,000 or more patients. We also exclude studies which report duplicate sub-sets of patients. Reference 1Green SM, Leroy PL, Roback MG, et al.; on behalf of the International Committee for the Advancement of Procedural Sedation. An international multidisciplinary consensus statement on fasting before procedural sedation in adults and children. Anaesthesia 2020; 75: 375– 85. Web of Science®Google Scholar Volume75, Issue6June 2020Pages 818-818 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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