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Título : Legrados Uterinos: Cambios Hemodinámicos en Pacientes Bajo Sedación con Dexmedetomidina y Propofol
Otros títulos : Curettage: hemodynamic changes in patients with low sedation dexmedetomidine and propofol
Autor : Canache Melgarejo, Odra Carolina
De Andrade Goncalves, Cecilia
Palabras clave : Dexmedetomidina
Dolor Postoperatorio,
Fentanyl
Legrados Uterinos,
Legrados Uterinos,
Sedaciones
escala de Ramsay
Fecha de publicación : 2014
Citación : Canache Melgarejo, O. C., & De Andrade Goncalves, C. (2014). Legrados Uterinos: cambios hemodinámicos en pacientes bajo sedación con dexmedetomidina y propofol. Caracas, Venezuela.
Citación : 2015;1460-006
2015;1460-005
Resumen : To evaluate the hemodynamic changes in patients under sedation with dexmedetomidine and propofol during curettage. Method: prospective, experimental, blinded and randomized, which evaluated the hemodynamic changes in 73 female patients, aged between 18 and 45 years, ASA status I and II who underwent sedation for curettage with combination of dexmedetomidine - Fentanyl (DEX group) and Propofol - Fentanyl (Propofol group). Results: Both groups showed hemodynamic stability study, the DEX group showed oxygen saturation between 99-100% while the Propofol group values ranged from 93-100%. The degree of sedation was effective in both groups, the recovery time was faster in the DEX group with lower incidence of postoperative pain and nausea and vomiting. Conclusions: Both drug combinations are effective and safe for sedation in curettage.
Descripción : To evaluate the hemodynamic changes in patients under sedation with dexmedetomidine and propofol during curettage. Method: prospective, experimental, blinded and randomized, which evaluated the hemodynamic changes in 73 female patients, aged between 18 and 45 years, ASA status I and II who underwent sedation for curettage with combination of dexmedetomidine - Fentanyl (DEX group) and Propofol - Fentanyl (Propofol group). Results: Both groups showed hemodynamic stability study, the DEX group showed oxygen saturation between 99-100% while the Propofol group values ranged from 93-100%. The degree of sedation was effective in both groups, the recovery time was faster in the DEX group with lower incidence of postoperative pain and nausea and vomiting. Conclusions: Both drug combinations are effective and safe for sedation in curettage.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/10872/18409
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