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Who uses something other than propofol or versed drips for sedation in the ICU?

Recently due to the national shortage we have been using drugs other than propofol for sedation.  While propofol is a good drug...what is better?  Has anyone had any experience with dexmetatomidine (sp)?

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I work in a PICU and we usually use Fentanyl and Versed for pain/ sedation while intubated, but lately we are using Precedex (dexmetatomidine) more and more. It is generally used as an adjunct though, not by itself, for particularly ballistic patients who might otherwise require really massive doses of Fentanyl and Versed to keep them "down." The only time I think we use it as a solo drug is with patients who require noninvasive ventilation (CPAP, biPAP etc), and it has really worked well for that. Cheers!
Thanks for the input!

alice3201 said:
I work in a PICU and we usually use Fentanyl and Versed for pain/ sedation while intubated, but lately we are using Precedex (dexmetatomidine) more and more. It is generally used as an adjunct though, not by itself, for particularly ballistic patients who might otherwise require really massive doses of Fentanyl and Versed to keep them "down." The only time I think we use it as a solo drug is with patients who require noninvasive ventilation (CPAP, biPAP etc), and it has really worked well for that. Cheers!
I just recently saw an increase with this drug being used in the ICU. This is being used in combination with Propofol. Recently I spoke with our pharmacist who said they prefer pts not be on Propofol for an extended time frame
Yeah the anesthesia guys love the white stuff.. propofol

I loved when we used Propofol- it was so easy. Before that we used quite a bit of Ativan/Versed gtts. Bad thing about Ativan is that it stays so long in their system after its off and pts were going for unnecessary tests like ct scans of head/ mri's etc to check brain activity. We often use Fentanyl (for pain) with Versed and have both drips, one potentiates the effect of the other. Never used the one you spoke of but did read up on it.

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