Clinical investigation on the analogy between the ketofol (Amalgamation of Ketamine and Propofol) and ketamine and midazolam for procedural sedation – A single blinded study


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Original Article

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Rajesh Kumar Donda, Gangadhara Reddy Annareddy, Ramudu Nattala, M Usha Rani

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7

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1

Abstract :

Introduction and Aims: Decades of research for an ideal sedative agent that could provide both sedation and analgesia with minimal side effects to the patients has failed to find one. Research was then shifted to finding combination of drugs which could suffice the ideal sedative agent. Of these Ketofol showed promising results. Aim of this study is to “Assess the efficacy and safety of propofol and ketamine amalgamation (ketofol) and comparing the superiority over ketamine and midazolam combination for procedural sedation”. Materials and Methods: In this prospective randomized single blind study, 50 patients between 15 to 60 years of both males and females, ASA Grade I and Grade II were allocated into two groups. Patients in group 1 received ketofol and group 2 patients received ketamine and midazolam. The comparison between the two groups was done using Two-Sample T-Test,With the help of SPSS version 15.0 Statistical calculator, sample size calculated = 5 to 17, and actual power calculated with this sample size was 0.990 to 0.997 which shows significance of the study. Results: The study showed statistically significant (p recovery time between two groups. Group 1 patients showed stabilized parameters and rapid recovery time than group 2 patients Conclusion: Ketofol is safe and efficient sedative combination which can be utilized in emergency department, daycare and OT settings with comfort, ease and without any complications. It is close to ideal sedative agent.

Keyword :

 Procedural sedation, Ketofol.