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C53 CRITICAL CARE: DELIRIUM AND THE EXPECTED AND UNEXPECTED CONSEQUENCES OF SEDATION/ANALGESIA IN THE ICU: Evaluation Of The Priming Principle On The Induction Dose Requirement Of Propofol
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Oyeniran, O O
, Ngeh, A M
, Agbo, D O
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Intubation
2017
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C53 CRITICAL CARE: DELIRIUM AND THE EXPECTED AND UNEXPECTED CONSEQUENCES OF SEDATION/ANALGESIA IN THE ICU: Evaluation Of The Priming Principle On The Induction Dose Requirement Of Propofol
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Oyeniran, O O
, Ngeh, A M
, Agbo, D O
in
Intubation
2017
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C53 CRITICAL CARE: DELIRIUM AND THE EXPECTED AND UNEXPECTED CONSEQUENCES OF SEDATION/ANALGESIA IN THE ICU: Evaluation Of The Priming Principle On The Induction Dose Requirement Of Propofol
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C53 CRITICAL CARE: DELIRIUM AND THE EXPECTED AND UNEXPECTED CONSEQUENCES OF SEDATION/ANALGESIA IN THE ICU: Evaluation Of The Priming Principle On The Induction Dose Requirement Of Propofol
2017
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether 'Priming Principle' applied to the induction dose of propofol would affect the total induction dose requirements and its attendant heamodynamic instability. Conclusion: The result of this study revealed that applying the priming principle is effective in reducing the induction dose requirement of propofol with minimal post-induction haemodynamic changes.
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