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Patient-controlled sedation and analgesia, using propofol and alfentanil, during colonoscopy:: A prospective randomized controlled trial
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作者:
Roseveare, C
Seavell, C
Patel, P
Críswell, J
Kimble, J
Jones, C
Shepherd, H
机构:
[1] Royal Hampshire Cty Hosp, Dept Med, Winchester, Hants, England
[2] Royal Hampshire Cty Hosp, Dept Anaesthet, Winchester, Hants, England
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10.1055/s-2007-1001419
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background and Study Aims: Patient-controlled sedation (PCS) enables titration of dosage to an individual's requirements and is potentially useful in colonoscopy. The aim was to compare the value of patient-controlled sedation, using propofol and alfentanil, with that of intravenous diazemuls and pethidine during colonoscopy. Patients and Methods: Following randomization, 66 patients undergoing colonoscopy received either an intravenous bolus of pethidine (50 mg) and diazemuls (10-20 mg) prior to colonoscopy or were connected to an infusion pump containing propofol (10 mg/ml) and alfentanil (25 mu g/ml). Patients self-administered 0.5 ml boluses as often as they required. Pain and sedation score were recorded by a nurse specialist and on a patient questionnaire. An anaesthetist was present throughout the procedure. Results: PCS provided lighter sedation (median sedation score, 3 versus 4; P = 0.0001), less analgesia (median pain score, 1 versus 0; P = 0.004), a smaller maximum fall in systolic blood pressure (23 mmHg versus 33 mmHg; P = 0.02) and a faster recovery time (median 10 min versus 40 min; P = 0.0001), irrespective of the dose administered, compared with a diazemuls-pethidine combination. The duration of the procedure was unaffected. All patients were satisfied with their level of sedation. Conclusions: Patient-controlled sedation is an effective alternative to premedication with narcotic/benzodiazepine combinations during colonoscopy.
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