ER sedation gets a High-Tech upgrade: Computer-Controlled propofol
NCT ID NCT03783494
First seen Mar 27, 2026 · Last updated May 08, 2026 · Updated 7 times
Summary
This study tested a computer-controlled way of giving propofol sedation to 45 adults in the emergency department. The goal was to find the right brain concentration needed for deep but safe sedation during painful procedures like fixing a broken bone or putting a dislocated joint back in place. The approach aims to reduce side effects like low blood pressure or breathing problems.
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Emergency Department
Nice, 06000, France
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