2014
DOI: 10.11569/wcjd.v22.i22.3340
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Clinical effects of dezocine plus propofol vs fentanyl plus propofol in painless colonoscopy

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“…The sample size varied from 60 to 200 patients with a total of 677. The 5 included studies involved gastroscopy, [ 29 ] colonoscopy, [ 23 , 30 ] and gastrointestinal endoscopy. [ 22 , 24 ] The combination of dezocine with propofol is compared with fentanyl and propofol in various doses.…”
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“…The sample size varied from 60 to 200 patients with a total of 677. The 5 included studies involved gastroscopy, [ 29 ] colonoscopy, [ 23 , 30 ] and gastrointestinal endoscopy. [ 22 , 24 ] The combination of dezocine with propofol is compared with fentanyl and propofol in various doses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 22 ] The rates of apnea, postoperative nausea, vomiting and dizziness were also found to be lower in dezocine supplementation group than those in fentanyl supplementation group. [ 23 ] However, another RCT revealed similar mean atrial pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate and SpO2 between two groups for gastrointestinal endoscopy. [ 24 ] Our meta-analysis suggested that dezocine plus propofol is associated with the significant reduction in propofol dose, awakening time and hypopnea compared to fentanyl plus propofol for gastrointestinal endoscopy, but comparable induction time, postoperative pain score, nausea, and vomiting are observed between 2 groups.…”
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