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389 related items for PubMed ID: 15714323

  • 1. Withdrawal following sufentanil/propofol and sufentanil/midazolam. Sedation in surgical ICU patients: correlation with central nervous parameters and endogenous opioids.
    Korak-Leiter M, Likar R, Oher M, Trampitsch E, Ziervogel G, Levy JV, Freye EC.
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  • 2. Respiratory depression under long-term sedation with sufentanil, midazolam and clonidine has no clinical significance.
    Prause A, Wappler F, Scholz J, Bause H, Schulte am Esch J.
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  • 3. Microcirculatory alterations induced by sedation in intensive care patients. Effects of midazolam alone and in association with sufentanil.
    Lamblin V, Favory R, Boulo M, Mathieu D.
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  • 4. Infusion of propofol, sufentanil, or midazolam for sedation after aortic surgery: comparison of oxygen consumption and hemodynamic stability.
    Godet G, Gossens S, Prayssac P, Daghfous M, Delbrouck D, Aigret D, Coriat P.
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  • 6. Pharmacokinetics of long-term sufentanil infusion for sedation in ICU patients.
    Ethuin F, Boudaoud S, Leblanc I, Troje C, Marie O, Levron JC, Le Moing JP, Assoune P, Eurin B, Jacob L.
    Intensive Care Med; 2003 Nov; 29(11):1916-20. PubMed ID: 12923616
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  • 7. Delirium during intravenous sedation with midazolam alone and with propofol in dental treatment.
    Mohri-Ikuzawa Y, Inada H, Takahashi N, Kohase H, Jinno S, Umino M.
    Anesth Prog; 2006 Nov; 53(3):95-7. PubMed ID: 17175823
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  • 8. The 90% effective dose of a sufentanil bolus for the management of painful positioning in intubated patients in the ICU.
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  • 9. Safety of sedation with ketamine in severe head injury patients: comparison with sufentanil.
    Bourgoin A, Albanèse J, Wereszczynski N, Charbit M, Vialet R, Martin C.
    Crit Care Med; 2003 Mar; 31(3):711-7. PubMed ID: 12626974
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  • 10. [The effects of long-term sedation on intestinal function].
    Zielmann S, Grote R.
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    Akarsu Ayazoglu T, Uzman S.
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  • 12. [Application of conscious sedation with midazolam, propofol and sufentanil for patients in plastic surgery].
    Sui JH, Liu XW, Deng XM, Tang GZ, Wei LX, Yang D, Liu JH, Wang L.
    Zhonghua Zheng Xing Wai Ke Za Zhi; 2012 Jul; 28(4):278-81. PubMed ID: 23173425
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  • 14. Pain, fentanyl consumption, and delirium in adolescents after scoliosis surgery: dexmedetomidine vs midazolam.
    Aydogan MS, Korkmaz MF, Ozgül U, Erdogan MA, Yucel A, Karaman A, Togal T, Durmus M, Colak C.
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  • 15. The risk of delirium after sedation with propofol or midazolam in intensive care unit patients.
    van Gelder TG, van Diem-Zaal IJ, Dijkstra-Kersten SMA, de Mul N, Lalmohamed A, Slooter AJC.
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  • 16. Optimal intravenous dosing strategies for sedatives and analgesics in the intensive care unit.
    Barr J, Donner A.
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  • 17. Propofol and midazolam versus propofol alone for sedation following coronary artery bypass grafting: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
    Walder B, Borgeat A, Suter PM, Romand JA.
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  • 18. Rapidly reversible, sedation-related delirium versus persistent delirium in the intensive care unit.
    Patel SB, Poston JT, Pohlman A, Hall JB, Kress JP.
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  • 19. Dexmedetomidine vs midazolam or propofol for sedation during prolonged mechanical ventilation: two randomized controlled trials.
    Jakob SM, Ruokonen E, Grounds RM, Sarapohja T, Garratt C, Pocock SJ, Bratty JR, Takala J, Dexmedetomidine for Long-Term Sedation Investigators.
    JAMA; 2012 Mar 21; 307(11):1151-60. PubMed ID: 22436955
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