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Deep sedation in GreenLight laser prostatectomy

INTRODUCTION: Evaluation of ketamine and propofol combination for the performance of photoselective vaporization of prostate (PVP). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-six patients undergoing PVP for benign prostatic hyperplasia were included in the study. Co-morbidities were present in 24 patients. Midazo...

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Autores principales: Fligou, Fotini, Kallidonis, Panagiotis, Flaris, Nicolaos, Al-Aown, Abdulrahman, Kyriazis, Iason, Vasilas, Marinos, Panagopoulos, Vasilis, Perimenis, Petros, Liatsikos, Evangelos, Vrettos, Theofanis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4839240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27141193
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-7796.177195
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author Fligou, Fotini
Kallidonis, Panagiotis
Flaris, Nicolaos
Al-Aown, Abdulrahman
Kyriazis, Iason
Vasilas, Marinos
Panagopoulos, Vasilis
Perimenis, Petros
Liatsikos, Evangelos
Vrettos, Theofanis
author_facet Fligou, Fotini
Kallidonis, Panagiotis
Flaris, Nicolaos
Al-Aown, Abdulrahman
Kyriazis, Iason
Vasilas, Marinos
Panagopoulos, Vasilis
Perimenis, Petros
Liatsikos, Evangelos
Vrettos, Theofanis
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description INTRODUCTION: Evaluation of ketamine and propofol combination for the performance of photoselective vaporization of prostate (PVP). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-six patients undergoing PVP for benign prostatic hyperplasia were included in the study. Co-morbidities were present in 24 patients. Midazolam 2 mg intravenous was administered for the induction to anesthesia. Propofol (10 mg/ml) and ketamine (1 mg/ml) were administered with the use of two pumps. An initial bolus dose of 0.03 ml/kg of propofol and 5 mg of ketamine was administered intravenously. The anesthesia was maintained by continuous infusion of 0.01 ml/kg/min of propofol and 2 ml/min of ketamine. Fentanyl was administered when deemed necessary. The level of sedation, peri-operative parameters and side-effects were recorded. RESULTS: The average periods from the induction of anesthesia and intraoperative infusion were 12.38 ± 5.84 min and 59.5 ± 22.15 min, respectively. Average propofol and total ketamine dose were 85.5 ± 10.62 μg/kg/min and 144.9 ± 45.62 mg, respectively. The average dose of fentanyl administered was 29.81 ± 27.40 μcg. An average period between the end of the infusion and the discharge to the urology clinic was 34.62 ± 22.89 min. Ten patients experienced nausea and five eventually vomited. Hallucinations were observed in five cases while visual disturbances in two patients. CONCLUSION: The combined use of ketamine and propofol for the performance of PVP proved to be an efficient method for anesthesia. The “deep sedation” provided by these drugs was not associated with significant side-effects. Moreover, the use of the above method is indicated in patients with significant co-morbidities that should undergo PVP.
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spelling pubmed-48392402016-05-02 Deep sedation in GreenLight laser prostatectomy Fligou, Fotini Kallidonis, Panagiotis Flaris, Nicolaos Al-Aown, Abdulrahman Kyriazis, Iason Vasilas, Marinos Panagopoulos, Vasilis Perimenis, Petros Liatsikos, Evangelos Vrettos, Theofanis Urol Ann Original Article INTRODUCTION: Evaluation of ketamine and propofol combination for the performance of photoselective vaporization of prostate (PVP). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-six patients undergoing PVP for benign prostatic hyperplasia were included in the study. Co-morbidities were present in 24 patients. Midazolam 2 mg intravenous was administered for the induction to anesthesia. Propofol (10 mg/ml) and ketamine (1 mg/ml) were administered with the use of two pumps. An initial bolus dose of 0.03 ml/kg of propofol and 5 mg of ketamine was administered intravenously. The anesthesia was maintained by continuous infusion of 0.01 ml/kg/min of propofol and 2 ml/min of ketamine. Fentanyl was administered when deemed necessary. The level of sedation, peri-operative parameters and side-effects were recorded. RESULTS: The average periods from the induction of anesthesia and intraoperative infusion were 12.38 ± 5.84 min and 59.5 ± 22.15 min, respectively. Average propofol and total ketamine dose were 85.5 ± 10.62 μg/kg/min and 144.9 ± 45.62 mg, respectively. The average dose of fentanyl administered was 29.81 ± 27.40 μcg. An average period between the end of the infusion and the discharge to the urology clinic was 34.62 ± 22.89 min. Ten patients experienced nausea and five eventually vomited. Hallucinations were observed in five cases while visual disturbances in two patients. CONCLUSION: The combined use of ketamine and propofol for the performance of PVP proved to be an efficient method for anesthesia. The “deep sedation” provided by these drugs was not associated with significant side-effects. Moreover, the use of the above method is indicated in patients with significant co-morbidities that should undergo PVP. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4839240/ /pubmed/27141193 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-7796.177195 Text en Copyright: © Urology Annals http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Fligou, Fotini
Kallidonis, Panagiotis
Flaris, Nicolaos
Al-Aown, Abdulrahman
Kyriazis, Iason
Vasilas, Marinos
Panagopoulos, Vasilis
Perimenis, Petros
Liatsikos, Evangelos
Vrettos, Theofanis
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title_full Deep sedation in GreenLight laser prostatectomy
title_fullStr Deep sedation in GreenLight laser prostatectomy
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title_short Deep sedation in GreenLight laser prostatectomy
title_sort deep sedation in greenlight laser prostatectomy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4839240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27141193
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-7796.177195
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