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Comparison of propofol alone and in combination with ketamine or fentanyl for sedation in endoscopic ultrasonography.

Shweta A SinghKelika PrakashSandeep SharmaGaurav DhakateVikram Bhatia
Published in: Korean journal of anesthesiology (2017)
The use of 50 µg fentanyl or 0.5 mg/kg ketamine in a single dose during EUS reduces the dose of propofol required for sedation. However, unlike the addition of fentanyl, the addition of ketamine increased the time to recovery. Thus, 50 µg fentanyl is a good additive to propofol infusion for sedation during EUS to reduce the requirement for propofol without affecting the time to recovery.
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