[Comparison of sedative effects of propofol and midazolam on emergency critical patients on mechanical ventilation].

Jun 7, 2013Zhonghua wei zhong bing ji jiu yi xue

Sedative effects of propofol versus midazolam in emergency patients on breathing machines

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Abstract

Heart rate, blood pressure, and tidal volume decreased significantly after treatment with propofol compared to midazolam and combination groups.

  • Sedation with propofol resulted in a greater reduction in heart rate (20.43 ± 13.52 bpm) compared to midazolam (15.27 ± 13.71 bpm) and combination (18.54 ± 10.07 bpm) treatments.
  • Systolic blood pressure decreased notably with propofol (39.26 ± 16.64 mm Hg) versus midazolam (25.80 ± 21.09 mm Hg) and combination (31.50 ± 28.20 mm Hg).
  • Diastolic blood pressure was significantly lower in the propofol group (21.35 ± 12.91 mm Hg) compared to both midazolam (14.07 ± 10.53 mm Hg) and combination groups (16.42 ± 13.55 mm Hg).
  • The combination of propofol and midazolam resulted in a significant reduction in tidal volume (121.06 ± 96.50 ml) compared to propofol (33.36 ± 28.49 ml) and midazolam (39.94 ± 33.24 ml).
  • Total drug dosage in the combination group was significantly lower than in the propofol and midazolam groups.
  • EICU stay duration was significantly shorter in the combination group (7.75 ± 5.20 days) compared to propofol (12.53 ± 8.24 days) and midazolam groups (15.20 ± 8.33 days).

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