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Meanings of deep sedation in English
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Usage of deep sedation in English
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A deepsedation occurred in 17 patients.
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While euthanasia is outlawed in France, doctors may put terminally ill patients into deepsedation until death.
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Results: Ten patients under local anesthesia had periods of deepsedation and 1 required conversion to general anesthesia.
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Conclusions: Some patients undergoing laparoscopic enteral access may require deepsedation and a rare patient may require general anesthesia.
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After failing to respond to deepsedation, paralysis, and proning, ECMO therapy was initiated to maintain oxygenation and ventilation.
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The researchers said so-called deepsedation may impair patients' airway reflexes and blunt their ability to respond to procedure-related pain.
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In 2001, continuous deepsedation was reported in 8.3% of deaths.
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Methods: We reviewed all D&Es done under anesthesiologist-administered intravenous deepsedation without tracheal intubation between February 2009 and April 2013.
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Background: Early deepsedation in mechanically ventilated patients during the first 48 h of intensive care unit (ICU) admission can be associated with adverse outcomes.
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Conclusion: Deepsedation without tracheal intubation for women undergoing D&E has a low incidence of anesthesia-related complications.
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the attitudes of patients with leukemia toward repeated deepsedations using propofol.