Propofol dosing for procedural sedation
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The median dose of medication administered was 0.8mg /kg each of ketamine and propofol (range 0.2 to 0.3mg/kg IQR=0.7 to 1.0 mg/kg).Sedation was effective …
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Intravenous sedation for MR imaging of the brain and spine in children: pentobarbital versus propofol. Radiology 186:93-97, 1993 Blouin RT, Conard PF, Perreault S, Gross JB: The effect of flumazenil on midalozam-induced depression of the ventilatory response to hypoxia during isohypercarbia.
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In general, fospropofol was observed to provide adequate and better procedural sedation using the 6.5mg/kg dose vs. the 2mg/kg dose. In the flexible bronchoscopy study, patients receiving the 6.5 mg/kg dose required fewer supplemental doses of fospropofol and a reduced need for alternative sedative agents compared to the 2mg/kg dose.
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Propofol. Propofol can used for procedural or short term sedation, but is not appropriate for longer term sedation in the PCCU because of safety concerns. It can cause significant hypotension and is best avoided in hemodynamically unstable patients.
Paediatric procedural sedation
Propofol use for procedural sedation in paediatrics has been increasing in recent years with a number of published studies indicating its safety and efficacy in this age group. 30 Combination of propofol with ketamine in a 1:1 mix “ketafol” or as combination therapy is also becoming popular for use in procedural sedation in emergency.
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Combination of propofol with an opiate may increase the risk of respiratory depression and apnoea. Notwithstanding, patients should still receive adequate analgesia as required pre- and post-administration of propofol for procedural sedation. 6.1.2 Indications and contraindications
Propofol Dosage Guide with Precautions
Sedation is considered to be a very safe procedure but there are a few complications you should be aware of. The following is a list of common and serious complications and how frequently they occur. Some medical terms are used but are explained below.
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