There is increasing evidence that propofol is efficacious and safe for procedural sedation (PS) in the emergency department (ED) setting. However, propofol has a narrow therapeutic window and lacks of a reversal agent. The aim of this review was to cohere the evidence base regarding the efficacy and safety profile of propofol when used in the ED setting for PS.To identify and evaluate all randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing propofol with alternative drugs (benzodiazepines, barbiturates, etomidate and ketamine) used in the ED setting for PS.We searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) (The Cochrane Library 2013, Issue 9), MEDLINE (1950 to September week 2 2013) and EMBASE (1980 to week 2 2013). We search...
Background: Procedural sedation is a core skill of the emergency physician. Bolus administration of ...
Abstract Background Procedural sedation is a core skill of the emergency physician. Bolus administra...
Introduction: Need for procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is felt in emergency department (ED) ...
Background: Procedural sedation for painful procedures in the emergency department (ED) can be accom...
Purpose: Ketamine-propofol combination (ketofol) is being used to provide a safe and effective proce...
Background: Procedural sedation for painful procedures in the emergency department (ED) can be accom...
references, including over 40 peer-reviewed manuscripts regarding propofol in some aspect. All but f...
Procedural sedation is routinely performed for procedures in the emergency department (ED). Propofol...
Introduction: Painful surgical procedures require adequate sedation and analgesia. A vast array of m...
Study objectiveWe determine whether emergency physician–provided deep sedation with 1:1 ketofol vers...
Objectives: To test the feasibility of an evidence-based protocol for procedural sedation in adults ...
Summary: The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy and safety of propofol sedation for...
Background: To manage and reduce painful procedures in the emergency wards, procedural sedation as w...
Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to report the vital signs, hemodynamic parameters and ...
<div><h3>Objectives</h3><p>To assess the efficacy and safety of propofol sedation for gastrointestin...
Background: Procedural sedation is a core skill of the emergency physician. Bolus administration of ...
Abstract Background Procedural sedation is a core skill of the emergency physician. Bolus administra...
Introduction: Need for procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is felt in emergency department (ED) ...
Background: Procedural sedation for painful procedures in the emergency department (ED) can be accom...
Purpose: Ketamine-propofol combination (ketofol) is being used to provide a safe and effective proce...
Background: Procedural sedation for painful procedures in the emergency department (ED) can be accom...
references, including over 40 peer-reviewed manuscripts regarding propofol in some aspect. All but f...
Procedural sedation is routinely performed for procedures in the emergency department (ED). Propofol...
Introduction: Painful surgical procedures require adequate sedation and analgesia. A vast array of m...
Study objectiveWe determine whether emergency physician–provided deep sedation with 1:1 ketofol vers...
Objectives: To test the feasibility of an evidence-based protocol for procedural sedation in adults ...
Summary: The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy and safety of propofol sedation for...
Background: To manage and reduce painful procedures in the emergency wards, procedural sedation as w...
Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to report the vital signs, hemodynamic parameters and ...
<div><h3>Objectives</h3><p>To assess the efficacy and safety of propofol sedation for gastrointestin...
Background: Procedural sedation is a core skill of the emergency physician. Bolus administration of ...
Abstract Background Procedural sedation is a core skill of the emergency physician. Bolus administra...
Introduction: Need for procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) is felt in emergency department (ED) ...