Table 4.
Reference (y) | Study characteristics | Hypotension | Blood pressure (mm Hg) | Bradycardia | Heart rate (beats/min) |
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Corbett et al (2005) [20] | DEX n = 43 Propofol n = 46 |
Not reported | Lowest SBP 79.1 ± 12.8 83.2 ± 10 P = .096 |
Not reported | Lowest 68.1 ±10.1 74.9 ± 11.2 P = .003 |
Elbardie et al (2004) [15] | DEX n = 30 Propofol n = 30 |
Not reported | Not reported | Not reported | Mean HR at 8 h 75 88 P = .041 |
Herr et al (2003) [18] | DEX n = 148 Propofol n = 147 |
26% 16% P = .11 |
3% 1% P = .44 |
Similar | |
Pandharipande et al (2007) [17] | DEX n = 52 Lorazepam n = 51 |
SBP <80 mm Hg 25% 20% P =0.51 |
17% 4% P = .03 |
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Riker et al (2009) [22] | DEX n = 244 Midazolam n = 122 |
SBP <80, DBP <50 or 30% ↓ 56.1% 55.7% P = .99 |
HR <40 or 30% ↓ 42.2% 18.9% P < .001 |
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Venn and Grounds (2001) [19] | DEX n = 20 Propofol n = 20 |
Not reported | Similar | Not reported | Mean HR 75 90 P = .0034 |
Venn et al (1999) [16] | DEX n = 66 Placebo n = 51 |
23% Not reported |
During first hour SBP and DBP significant lower in DEX group | 15% Not reported |
Significant lower heart rate during infusion in DEX group |
DBP indicates diastolic blood pressure; DEX, dexmedetomidine; HR, heart rate; SBP, systolic blood pressure.