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#Induction = 0.5-1mg/kg IV, followed by 0.5mg/kg every 2-3 minutes as needed | #Induction = 0.5-1mg/kg IV over 10s, followed by 0.5mg/kg every 2-3 minutes as needed | ||
#Small incremental doses (10-30mg) can slowly be administered to effect | #Small incremental doses (10-30mg) can slowly be administered to effect | ||
Revision as of 17:57, 4 August 2011
Background
- Rapid onset (90-100 seconds) and short duration (2-8 minute)
Contraindications
- Allergy to soy or eggs
- Hypotension
- Aortic stenosis
Higher Risk
- Pts >55 yr
- Debilitated patients
- Pts w/ significant underlying illness (i.e. ASA physical status score III or IV)
- Optimize volume status before administration
Side Effects
- Respiratory depression
- Transient hypotension
- Pain at injection site (inject lidocaine 20-40mg IV first)
Dose
- Induction = 0.5-1mg/kg IV over 10s, followed by 0.5mg/kg every 2-3 minutes as needed
- Small incremental doses (10-30mg) can slowly be administered to effect
Adjunctive medications
- Fentanyl or morphine (propofol does not provide analgesia)
- NS for transient hypotension
- Lidocaine flush (to reduce injection pain)
Pediatric Population
- Same dosing
