Rosen's Emergency Medicine – Concepts and Clinical Practice 2010
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-05472-0.00187-0
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Procedural Sedation and Analgesia

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“…Normal ranges for the haemodynamic parameters were accepted as; mean arterial pressure (MAP): 70-110 mmHg, heart rate (HR): 60-100 bpm, respiratory rate (RR): 12-20/minutes, O 2 saturations (SpO 2 ): >94%, and end-tidal CO 2 (ETCO 2 ): 32-42 mmHg. 3,4 Respiratory compromise was defined as apnoea for more than 30 seconds or a SpO 2 of less than 90% requiring any clinical inter vention like air way manoeuvres, bag-valve mask ventilation or intubation. 12 Two groups of patients were defined and the patients were randomly allocated to one of them: 1) Group A patients received first intravenous fentanyl 1.5 mcg/ kg with 50 ml normal saline in 2 minutes and additional doses if needed for pain control.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Normal ranges for the haemodynamic parameters were accepted as; mean arterial pressure (MAP): 70-110 mmHg, heart rate (HR): 60-100 bpm, respiratory rate (RR): 12-20/minutes, O 2 saturations (SpO 2 ): >94%, and end-tidal CO 2 (ETCO 2 ): 32-42 mmHg. 3,4 Respiratory compromise was defined as apnoea for more than 30 seconds or a SpO 2 of less than 90% requiring any clinical inter vention like air way manoeuvres, bag-valve mask ventilation or intubation. 12 Two groups of patients were defined and the patients were randomly allocated to one of them: 1) Group A patients received first intravenous fentanyl 1.5 mcg/ kg with 50 ml normal saline in 2 minutes and additional doses if needed for pain control.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been widely used in different groups of patients for the purpose of PSA. 3,4 In recent years propofol is becoming an agent of choice for PSA in emergency room because of its efficacy and safety profile. [5][6][7] It has antiemetic effect but no amnestic and analgesic effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emergency physicians develop the skills to carry out procedures such as resuscitation, vascular access, cardioversion, and advanced airway management, which require sedation and analgesia [ 1 ]. Moreover, sedation and analgesia lead to improved patient care and satisfaction, which, ultimately, facilitates diagnostic and therapeutic procedures [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are numerous intravenous drugs available for inducing sedation and analgesia prior to cardioversion, including Etomidate, fentanyl, midazolam, Propofol, Thiopental, and Methohexital [ 4 ]. In high pain and high anxiety procedures such as cardioversion, the best choice for sedation and analgesia is intravenous midazolam-fentanyl in adults [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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