Propofol dosing for sedation
[DOC File]ICU SEDATION GUIDELINES
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Suggested initial dosing: ketamine 0.5mg/kg IV over at least 1 minute followed by either a repeat in dose in 5-15 minutes or a continuous infusion of 5-20 mcg/kg/minute (2,5,6-9). Continuous infusion doses up to 45 mcg/kg/min have been described in the burn population (6).
[DOC File]Propofol Dosing Guidelines - Stanford University
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If your patient is too light, give a 1 4 cc bolus of propofol, and increase the infusion rate. G. The infusion rates are intended for adults in the normal weight range (60-80 kg).
[DOC File]ICU SEDATION GUIDELINES
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If sedation is not adequate at an infusion rate of 0.2 mcg/kg/min, initiation of an appropriate sedative agent (e.g. propofol or midazolam) may be recommended, as infusion rates >0.2 mcg/kg/min are associated with respiratory depression. Respiratory and cardiovascular status, blood pressure, and heart rate must be continually monitored.
[DOC File]National PBM Monograph Template Rev20091005
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The mean total dose of fos administered during the procedure was equivalent to a mean of 9.3 mg/kg dose. Alternative sedative was administered to 4.9% of patients due to inadequate sedation. Propofol was used in two patients as an alternative sedative. 5.7% of patients had a …
[DOC File]Sedation and Analgesia in the PCCU
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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.
[DOC File]Stanford University
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Propofol Dosing Caveats. I. Induction: A. Even small boluses (1 2 cc) may cause apnea, especially following a premed. B. Reduce propofol doses by 40 60% for elderly patients, sick patients, or following a heavy premed. II. Maintenance: A. Check repeatedly that the infusion is running.
[DOC File]Propofol Sedation in the Emergency Department
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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.
[DOC File]Practice Guidelines for Sedation and Analgesia by Non ...
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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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High dose propofol (> 50 mcg/kg/minute for > 48 hours) may cause propofol infusion syndrome. Propofol related infusion syndrome (PRIS) is characterized by metabolic acidosis, hypotension, bradyarrhythmias, lipemia, rhabdomyolysis, and cardiac failure.
[DOC File]SEDATION AND ANALGESIA: non-ventilator
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Dosing Guidelines for Moderate Sedation/Analgesia – ADULT. Dosing Guidelines for Sedation/analgesia - ADULTS Drug Dose Onset/Duration Monitoring/Comments Diazepam (Valium) IV: 2.5 mg in increments, (not to exceed 5 mg per single dose over 60 seconds). (individual response is variable.) Do not dilute with saline or H20. Do not mix with other drugs
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