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Offset of pharmacodynamic effects and safety of remifentanil in intensive care unit patients with various degrees of renal impairment [PDF]
Introduction: This open label, multicentre study was conducted to assess the times to offset of the pharmacodynamic effects and the safety of remifentanil in patients with varying degrees of renal impairment requiring intensive care. Methods: A total of
Breen, Des +7 more
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Background/Objectives: Propofol is a preferred agent for ICU sedation. Hypertriglyceridemia occurs in up to 45% of patients on propofol and has been linked with adverse effects.
Sarah R. Peppard, Jayshil J. Patel
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The Effect of Sevoflurane Plus Propofol on Pain and Complications after Laminectomy: A Randomized Double Blind Clinical Trial [PDF]
Introduction: Pain is one of the most important reasons for the patients concern after surgery. The perfect sedative should have properties like rapid onset, least pain and adverse effects.
Aminolah Vasigh +4 more
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It is generally accepted that geriatric patients are more sensitive to propofol than adults; thus, a dose-adjusted propofol is recommended for these patients during the induction of anesthesia.
Hua Yang +6 more
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The Growth of Microorganisms in Propofol and Mixtures of Propofol and Lidocaine
Propofol emulsion supports bacterial growth. Extrinsic contamination of propofol has been implicated as an etiological event in postsurgical infections. When added to propofol, local anesthetics (e.g., lidocaine) alleviate the pain associated with injecting it. Because local anesthetics have antimicrobial activity, we determined whether lidocaine would
I, Wachowski +5 more
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Propofol is a commonly used sedative for the induction of clinical anesthesia and sedation maintenance in intensive care unit patients. However, in a minority of patients, prolonged infusion of propofol may cause metabolic acidosis, electrocardiographic ...
Haibo Zhang +4 more
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Background/Objectives: Propofol is frequently used as an intravenous anesthetic and is rapidly metabolized. Therefore, if it could be administered non-invasively (e.g., orally) as premedication, it might hasten emergence from anesthesia, thereby ...
Hitomi Ujita +5 more
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JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: Alguns estudos têm demonstrado que o uso do propofol é, algumas vezes, associado a bradiarritmias ou reversão de arritmias para ritmo sinusal.
Paulo Warpechowski +3 more
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Sedation-Analgesia in Elective Colonoscopy: Propofol-Fentanyl Versus Propofol-Alfentanil
Background and objectives: Sedation-analgesia is recommended for comfortable colonoscopy procedures, which are invasive and can be painful. This study aimed to compare the combinations of propofol-alfentanil and propofol-fentanyl for sedation-analgesia ...
Hacer Şebnem Türk +5 more
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The influence of storage time and temperature on propofol concentrations in canine blood and plasma [PDF]
Propofol is an intravenous anesthetic commonly used due to its favorable pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile. There are discrepancies in the literature about the most appropriate sample for determining propofol concentrations. Although plasma has
Sherry Cox +4 more
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