نتایج جستجو برای: sedation

تعداد نتایج: 12786  

2014
Jonathan E. dela Cruz Donald N. Sullivan Eric Varboncouer Joseph C. Milbrandt Myto Duong Scott Burdette Daniel O'Keefe Steven L. Scaife Khaled J. Saleh

INTRODUCTION Various types of sedation can be used for the reduction of a dislocated total hip arthroplasty. Traditionally, an opiate/benzodiazepine combination has been employed. The use of other pharmacologic agents, such as etomidate and propofol, have more recently gained popularity. Currently no studies directly comparing these sedation agents have been carried out. The purpose of this stu...

Ebrahim Alijanpour, Javad Shokri, Majid Basirat, Mehrdad Kashifard, Nadia Banihashem, Seyed Hasan Taheri, seyed sedigheh solimanian, Shahryar Savadkohi, Vahid Hosseini,

Abstract Background: The combination of propofol-fentanyl for sedation during colonoscopy is characterized by the frequent incidence of side effects. Etomidate-fentanyl provides fewer hemodynamic and respiratory complications. The aim of our study was to compare the safety and efficacy of propofol-fentanyl and etomidate-fentanyl for conscious sedation in elective colonoscopy. Methods: This do...

Journal: :Anesthesia progress 1995
M Yamashiro

These results were all obtained by dental anesthesiologists in our clinic actually conducting conscious sedation while observing the patients' response and appearance. Consequently, the anesthesiologist's preferences and skill seem to influence the drugs chosen and the method of use. In reviewing these 300 cases, we found many in which the procedure was completed within 40 min, and effective se...

2015
Felix Balzer Björn Weiß Oliver Kumpf Sascha Treskatsch Claudia Spies Klaus-Dieter Wernecke Alexander Krannich Marc Kastrup

INTRODUCTION There is increasing evidence that deep sedation is detrimental to critically ill patients. The aim of this study was to examine effects of deep sedation during the early period after ICU admission on short- and long-term survival. METHODS In this observational, matched-pair analysis, patients receiving mechanical ventilation that were admitted to ICUs of a tertiary university hos...

Journal: :Critical Care 2007
Jörg Martin Martin Franck Stefan Sigel Manfred Weiss Claudia Spies

BACKGROUND The aim of this study, conducted in 2006, was to find out whether changes in sedation management in German intensive care units took place in comparison with our survey from 2002. METHODS We conducted a follow-up survey with a descriptive and comparative cross-sectional multi-center design. A postal survey was sent between January and May 2006, up to four times, to the same 269 hos...

Journal: :Palliative medicine 2013
Tijn Brinkkemper Arjanne M van Norel Karolina M Szadek Stephan A Loer Wouter W A Zuurmond Roberto S G M Perez

BACKGROUND Palliative sedation is the intentional lowering of consciousness of a patient in the last phase of life to relieve suffering from refractory symptoms such as pain, delirium and dyspnoea. AIM In this systematic review, we evaluated the use of monitoring scales to assess the degree of control of refractory symptoms and/or the depth of the sedation. DESIGN A database search of PubMe...

2015
Nekisa Zakeri Sergio Coda Shelby Webster William Howson Andrew V Thillainayagam

OBJECTIVE Conscious sedation is widely used in endoscopic practice but is not without risk. We aimed to determine the frequency of sedation complications requiring reversal, and to identify potential patient and procedural risk factors. DESIGN A retrospective study of all gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures performed under conscious sedation, in a large three-campus tertiary referral endos...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2006
Sean G Boynes Anne L Lemak John M Close

To assess the quality and quantity of sedation education in U.S. dental schools, a prospective, questionnaire-based survey was administered to general dental practitioners who graduated in 2003. Questionnaires were sent via facsimile to recent dental graduates using a list obtained through the American Dental Association. The response rate was 54 percent; 718 of the 1,328 nine-question surveys ...

Journal: :The Journal of medicine and philosophy 2015
Joseph A Raho Guido Miccinesi

Patients who are imminently dying sometimes experience symptoms refractory to traditional palliative interventions, and in rare cases, continuous sedation is offered. Samuel H. LiPuma, in a recent article in this Journal, argues that continuous sedation until death is equivalent to physician-assisted suicide/euthanasia based on a higher brain neocortical definition of death. We contest his posi...

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