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Deep Sedation

Drug-induced depression of consciousness during which patients cannot be easily aroused but respond purposely following repeated painful stimulation. The ability to independently maintain ventilatory function may be impaired. (From: American Society of Anesthesiologists Practice Guidelines)
Also Known As:
Deep Sedations; Sedations, Deep; Sedation, Deep
Networked: 553 relevant articles (12 outcomes, 63 trials/studies)

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Therapy Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Morita, Tatsuya: 11 articles (01/2022 - 02/2002)
2. van der Heide, Agnes: 8 articles (10/2020 - 08/2004)
3. Rietjens, Judith A C: 7 articles (10/2020 - 08/2004)
4. Fuller, Brian M: 6 articles (03/2022 - 01/2017)
5. Roberts, Brian W: 6 articles (03/2022 - 01/2017)
6. Ikenaga, Masayuki: 6 articles (01/2020 - 10/2005)
7. Boldt, Leif-Hendrik: 6 articles (05/2017 - 01/2012)
8. Haverkamp, Wilhelm: 6 articles (05/2017 - 01/2012)
9. Huemer, Martin: 6 articles (05/2017 - 01/2012)
10. Wutzler, Alexander: 6 articles (05/2017 - 01/2012)

Related Diseases

1. Pain (Aches)
2. Burns
3. Death (Near-Death Experience)
4. Respiratory Distress Syndrome (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome)
5. Pulmonary Atelectasis

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Propofol (Diprivan)
2. Ketamine
3. Oxygen (Dioxygen)
4. Anesthetics (Anesthetic Agents)
5. Baclofen
6. lemborexant
7. Hypnotics and Sedatives (Sedatives)
8. Remifentanil (Ultiva)
9. Midazolam (Versed)
10. Opioid Analgesics (Opioids)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. General Anesthesia
2. Therapeutics
3. Radiofrequency Ablation
4. Catheter Ablation
5. Analgesia