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574 related items for PubMed ID: 16146472

  • 1. Comparison of alfetanil and ketamine in combination with propofol for patient-controlled sedation during fiberoptic bronchoscopy.
    Hwang J, Jeon Y, Park HP, Lim YJ, Oh YS.
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  • 11. A comparison of fentanyl-propofol with a ketamine-propofol combination for sedation during endometrial biopsy.
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  • 15. Use of a remifentanil-propofol mixture for pediatric flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy sedation.
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  • 16. Comparison of propofol versus propofol-ketamine combination for sedation during spinal anesthesia in children: randomized clinical trial of efficacy and safety.
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  • 17. Comparison of a bolus of fentanyl with an infusion of alfentanil during target-controlled propofol infusion in third molar extraction under conscious sedation.
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  • 18. Patient-controlled sedation with propofol for colonoscopy.
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  • 20. Safety of sedation with ketamine in severe head injury patients: comparison with sufentanil.
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