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The anesthesiologist and specialist on medical emergency conditions

Propofol and dexmedetomidine in elective procedural sedation – justification for the combined use

Summary. Procedural sedation (PS) is the technique of administering sedatives with or without analgesics to induce a condition in which the patient can tolerate unpleasant procedures while maintaining cardio-respiratory function. Planned PSs are performed with procedures of various invasiveness, painfulness and duration, but by definition, they do not reach the depth of general ...
The anesthesiologist and specialist on medical emergency conditions

Justification for the combined use of Propofol and Dexmedetomidine in elective procedural sedation (literature review and personal experience)

Procedural sedation (PS) is the technique of administering sedatives with or without analgesics to induce a condition in which the patient can tolerate unpleasant procedures while maintaining cardio-respiratory function. Planned PSs are performed with procedures of various invasiveness, painfulness and duration, but by definition, they do ...