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Variation in propofol induction doses administered to surgical patients over age 65.

Robert B SchonbergerAmit BardiaFeng DaiGeorge MichelDavid YanezJeptha P CurtisMichelle T VaughnMatthew M BurgMichael MathisSachin KheterpalShamsuddin AkhtarNirav Shah
Published in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2021)
The present study of a large multicenter cohort demonstrates that prevalent propofol dosing commonly falls above the published typically required dose range for patients aged ≥65 in nationwide anesthetic practice. Widespread variability in induction dose administration remains incompletely explained by known patient variables. The nature and clinical consequences of these unexplained dosing decisions remain important topics for further study. Observed discordance between expected and actual induction dosing raises the question of whether there should be reconsideration of widespread provider practice or, alternatively, whether what is published as the typical propofol induction dose range should be revisited.
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