| Literature DB >> 30760311 |
David W Hewson1, Frank Worcester2, James Sprinks2, Murray D Smith3, Heather Buchanan4, Philip Breedon2, Jonathan G Hardman5, Nigel M Bedforth6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The clinical efficacy of effect-site targeted patient-maintained propofol sedation (PMPS) compared to anaesthetist-controlled propofol sedation (ACPS) for patients undergoing awake joint replacement surgery is currently unknown. There is no commercially available medical device capable of delivering PMPS so we have designed and built such a device. We plan a clinical trial to compare PMPS to ACPS and to collect data relating to the safety of our prototype device in delivering sedation.Entities:
Keywords: Joint arthroplasty; Patient-maintained propofol sedation; Procedural sedation; Propofol sedation; Regional anaesthesia
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30760311 PMCID: PMC6374891 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-019-3228-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1SPIRIT: Schedule of enrolment, intervention and assessments. THAL, Theatre admission lounge; PACU, Postoperative care unit; PMPS, patient-maintained propofol sedation; ACPS, anaesthetist-controlled propofol sedation)