Breathing variability during propofol/remifentanil procedural sedation with a single additional dose of midazolam or s-ketamine: a prospective observational study.
Oscar F C van den BoschR Alvarez-JimenezS G SchetK DelfsmaS A LoerPublished in: Journal of clinical monitoring and computing (2021)
While midazolam reduces respiratory variability in spontaneously breathing patients undergoing procedural sedation, s-ketamine preserves variability suggesting different effects on the regulation of spontaneous breathing.