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Avoidance of Deep Sedation

2021
In spite of advances in support of all organ functions over the last decades, cognitive aspects of intensive care unit admission rarely take the central light. It is a common belief that patients admitted to the ICU are completely asleep at all times, but that does not correspond to truth.
Pasquale Nardelli   +2 more
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Update and review of moderate and deep sedation

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2004
The administration of sedation/analgesia to allow patients to tolerate diagnostic or therapeutic procedures and tests is a fact of life. Approximately 200,000,000 such sedations are administered every year in the United States. Any morbidity or mortality associated with sedation is likely to be deemed avoidable.
Suzanne B, Karan, Peter L, Bailey
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Uniform definition of continuous-deep sedation

The Lancet Oncology, 2016
www.thelancet.com/oncology Vol 17 June 2016 e222 Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale. The use of an intervention protocol will enable us to compare the results on the actual consciousness levels, efficacy, and safety of CDS. The benefits and risks should—and can—be compared in clinical trials.
Tatsuya, Morita   +4 more
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Comparison of propofol and methohexital for deep sedation

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1994
The purpose of this investigation was to compare two sedation techniques for use in outpatient third molar surgery. Forty ASA class I or II volunteers were randomly allocated to two groups. All subjects received supplemental oxygen via a nasal hood, sublimaze (.0007 mg/kg [corrected] intravenous bolus), and midazolam (.5 mg/min) titrated to effect ...
C J, Meyers, S B, Eisig, R A, Kraut
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Propofol for deep procedural sedation in the ED

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2005
We sought to evaluate the use of propofol (2,6-diisopropylphenol) for ED procedural sedation, particularly when administered in a routine fashion for a variety of indications.This was a prospective observational study conducted in an urban teaching ED. Propofol was administered by handheld syringe and combined with fentanyl.
Bradley W, Frazee   +3 more
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Physician-reported practices on continuous deep sedation until death: A descriptive and comparative study

open access: yesPalliative Medicine, 2014
Background: Research on continuous deep sedation until death has focused on estimating prevalence and describing clinical practice across care settings. However, evidence on sedation practices by physician specialty is scarce.
Luc Deliens   +2 more
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Comparison of Propofol Deep Sedation Versus Moderate Sedation During Endosonography

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2010
The purposes of this study are: (1) to prospectively evaluate clinically relevant outcomes including sedation-related complications for endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) procedures performed with the use of propofol deep sedation administered by monitored anesthesia care (MAC), and (2) to compare these results with a historical case-control cohort of EUS ...
D S, Nayar   +6 more
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Safety of deep sedation in the endoscopy suite

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2017
As the complexity of endoscopic procedures increases, the use of propofol and the desire for deep sedation are becoming more common in the endoscopy suite. This review explores sedation depth, agents used for sedation, recommended monitoring, and adverse event risks that occur during sedation for endoscopy.The sedation provider for endoscopy varies by ...
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Deep Sedation and GA

2015
The use of deep sedation and general anesthesia (DS/GA) to permit the completion of high-quality dental care for young children and patients with intellectual, emotional, or physical challenges is recognized as indispensable for a subset of these patients.
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Management of Complications of Moderate and Deep Sedation

2012
Adequate patient monitoring is essential for successful and safe practice of sedation. Monitoring must be performed by a designated healthcare provider and should be performed during all phases of the procedure. Healthcare providers should be familiar with monitoring equipment and be able to interpret the data obtained from it.
Henry Liu   +4 more
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