PROLONGED SEDATION WITH PROPOFOL IN ICU PATIENTS: RECOVERY AND BLOOD CONCENTRATION CHANGES DURING PERIODIC INTERRUPTIONS IN INFUSION

Propofol (mean dose 2.85 mg kg−1 h−1) was administered for 4 days by continuous i. v. infusion for sedation in 14 agitated and restless ICU patients. This provided rapid control of the level of sedation. When the infusion was discontinued, adequate recovery with response to commands was obtained in...

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Published inBritish journal of anaesthesia : BJA Vol. 61; no. 5; pp. 583 - 588
Main Authors BELLER, J.P., POTTECHER, T, LUGNIER, A, MANGIN, P, OTTENI, J.C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Elsevier Ltd 01.11.1988
Oxford University Press
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Summary:Propofol (mean dose 2.85 mg kg−1 h−1) was administered for 4 days by continuous i. v. infusion for sedation in 14 agitated and restless ICU patients. This provided rapid control of the level of sedation. When the infusion was discontinued, adequate recovery with response to commands was obtained in most patients by 10 min. Recovery times and the decrease in blood propofol concentration were similar after 24, 48, 72 and 96 h of infusion. Cumulative effects, tachyphylaxis, or other untoward effects were not observed.
Bibliography:Correspondence to J.P.B.
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ISSN:0007-0912
1471-6771
DOI:10.1093/bja/61.5.583