Sedation Effects by Dexmedetomidine versus Propofol in Decreasing Duration of Mechanical Ventilation after Open Heart Surgery

Jul 28, 2018Annals of cardiac anaesthesia

Sedation with dexmedetomidine versus propofol and their impact on breathing support time after open heart surgery

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Abstract

In a study of 50 ICU patients post-cardiovascular surgery, dexmedetomidine demonstrated comparable efficacy to propofol for sedation.

  • Both sedation agents showed no significant differences in age or body mass index among patients.
  • Patients receiving propofol had lower mean arterial pressure and heart rate compared to those receiving dexmedetomidine.
  • No significant differences were found in arterial blood gas results, oxygenation, ventilation, or respiratory parameters between the two groups.
  • A significant difference in midazolam and fentanyl dose requirements was observed, favoring dexmedetomidine.
  • Financial costs associated with sedation were also significantly lower for the dexmedetomidine group.

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