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SMALL DOSE PRECEDEX ON INDUCTION? | STUDENT DOCTOR NETWORK
Dec 28, 2023 The place I'm currently doing locums at many of the MDs and crnas give a small dose (16-24) of precedex on induction. No infusion, for short and long cases. I use precedex for infusions for TIVAs, wakeups in drug addicts or people who look like they're going to be bucking broncos. I think it's...
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SSEP/MEPS WITH PRECEDEX | STUDENT DOCTOR NETWORK
Oct 23, 2013 I have seen sparse literature, mainly saying precedex does not lower amplitude of signals during monitoring but if anything lowering MEPs only. Anyone being told by NM folks not to use this drug during spine cases with neuromonitoring? I feel like the benefit of lower pain scores post op make...
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SEQUENTIAL USE OF MIDAZOLAM AND DEXMEDETOMIDINE FOR LONG-TERM …
May 3, 2022 Background Current sedatives have different side effects in long-term sedation. The sequential use of midazolam and dexmedetomidine for prolonged sedation may have distinct advantages. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the sequential use of midazolam and either dexmedetomidine or propofol, and the use of midazolam alone in selected critically ill, …
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THE EFFECT OF DEXMEDETOMIDINE ON VASOPRESSOR REQUIREMENTS IN …
Jul 16, 2020 Background Septic shock is associated with decreased vasopressor responsiveness. Experimental data suggest that central alpha2-agonists like dexmedetomidine (DEX) increase vasopressor responsiveness and reduce catecholamine requirements in septic shock. However, DEX may also cause hypotension and bradycardia. Thus, it remains unclear …
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PRECEDEX BOLUS- NO LOADING DOSE. | STUDENT DOCTOR NETWORK
Jul 16, 2003 Precedex eventually wore off, but it took several hours.... I use it ALL the time. Never run infusions (even spine cases) just intermittently bolus. Usually will load them up with dexmedetomidine prior to intubation (on the way from preop to or) like 1-2 MCG per kilo. Bolus 10-20 mcgs at a time. Never ever get hypotension from it.
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PROLONGED DEXMEDETOMIDINE INFUSION AND DRUG WITHDRAWAL IN …
Mar 16, 2015 We investigated the incidence, symptoms and risk factors for withdrawal associated with prolonged dexmedetomidine use. Dexmedetomidine is an α 2 -adrenergic receptor agonist, with anxiolytic, analgesic and sedative properties. Intended for short-term use, there is increasing literature describing prolonged use for sedation. However, this raises the …
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PRECEDEX FOR LABOR EPIDURALS AND SPINALS - STUDENT DOCTOR …
Apr 23, 2022 Our group is just starting to toy with the idea of using Precedex for these purposes and I am wondering what the experience has been in other practices doing the same? 5 mcg in spinals and 25 mcg in labor epidurals with 0.2% ropi/ fentanyl 2 mcg per in the infusion. The limited exposure we have...
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DRUG DOSING IN THE CRITICALLY ILL OBESE PATIENT—A FOCUS ON SEDATION ...
Jun 8, 2020 Practice guidelines provide clear evidence-based recommendations for the use of drug therapy to manage pain, agitation, and delirium associated with critical illness. Dosing recommendations however are often based on strategies used in patients with normal body habitus. Recommendations specific to critically ill patients with extreme obesity are lacking. …
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USE OF DEXMEDETOMIDINE IN CRITICAL-ILL PATIENTS: IS IT TIME TO LOOK TO ...
Aug 29, 2023 Commercialized under the name Precedex by Pfizer, it has been used widely across the globe, and it´s still considered to be part of a gold-standard care agent alongside propofol for critically ill patients, patients in the operating room …
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ANY REASON WHY AN ICU PT IS ON PRECEDEX RATHER THAN PROPOFOL?
May 16, 2007 A quick google search tells me that precedex doesn't cause respiratory depression or requires the constant attention of propofol and it's good for extubation (but what do I know, I'm just a brownnosing p1). On the other hand, everytime we …
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