Comparative Evaluation of Hemodynamic Stability and Recovery During Conscious Sedation by Dexmedetomidine with Fentanyl Versus Ketamine with Fentanyl in Dilatation and Curettage

Beshoy Eshak Aziz Hanna;

Abstract


Conscious sedation is a technique of providing analgesia, sedation and anxiolysis while ensuring rapid recovery without side effects. Conscious sedation is administered with the dual goals of rapidly and safely establishing satisfactory procedural condition for the performance of therapeutic or diagnostic procedures while ensuring rapid, predictable recovery with minimal post-operative sequels.
Dexmedetomidine is a highly selective alpha-2 agonist that provides anxiolysis and cooperative sedation without respiratory depression. It inhibits the release of norepinephrine via actions on the alpha2A (α-2A) adrenoceptors located in the locus ceruleus and the spinal cord, resulting in sedation and analgesia via sympatholysis.


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Title Comparative Evaluation of Hemodynamic Stability and Recovery During Conscious Sedation by Dexmedetomidine with Fentanyl Versus Ketamine with Fentanyl in Dilatation and Curettage
Other Titles مقارنة بين ديكسمديتوميدين مع الفنتانيل مقابل الكيتامين مع الفنتانيل كمهدئ وعى في عملية التوسيع والكحت من حيث استقرار العلامات الحيوية والانعاش
Authors Beshoy Eshak Aziz Hanna
Issue Date 2018

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