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BIS Monitoring Transformed Opioid-Free Propofol Ketamine Anesthesia From Art to Science for Ambulatory Cosmetic Surgery.
Measurement is the essence of science. The BIS™ brain monitor provides direct propofol response measurement. Measuring transformed the propofol ketamine technique from a qualitative approach to a quantitatively reproducible one. Propofol wa…
- Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting with Plastic Surgery: A Practical Advisory to Etiology, Impact, and Treatment.
- Cosmetic surgery: postoperative pain and postoperative nausea and vomiting--dissociative anesthesia reconsidered.
- Safety and efficacy of sedation anesthesia for breast augmentation.
- A role for the anesthesiologist in elective cosmetic surgery?
- Propofol ketamine anesthesia for cosmetic surgery in the office suite.
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Clonidine premedication decreases propofol consumption during bispectral index (BIS) monitored propofol-ketamine technique for office-based surgery.
[BACKGROUND] Propofol-ketamine anesthesia is a room air, spontaneous ventilation (RASV), dissociative intravenous (IV) sedation technique reported to have a near-zero postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) rate. Clonidine premedication ha…
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Propofol-ketamine technique: dissociative anesthesia for office surgery (a 5-year review of 1264 cases).
Propofol-ketamine technique is a room air, spontaneous ventilation (RASV), intravenous dissociative anesthetic technique which simulates the operating conditions of general anesthesia without the increased equipment requirements or costs. A…
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The effect of a dissociative dose of ketamine on the bispectral index (BIS) during propofol hypnosis.
[STUDY OBJECTIVE] To compare the effect of a standardized stimulus during propofol-only hypnosis on the bispectral index (BIS) value with the effect of the injection of local anesthesia for surgery during ketamine plus propofol hypnosis (di…
- Hypnotic doses of propofol block ketamine-induced hallucinations.
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Propofol-ketamine technique.
Case reports are presented demonstrating a new, safe, and simple intravenous technique for outpatient anesthesia. Vinnik's technique requires hypnotic doses of diazepam (Valium) to prevent ketamine-induced hallucinations. The initial hypoth…