| For: | Yuan HX, Zhang LN, Li G, Qiao L. Brain protective effect of dexmedetomidine vs propofol for sedation during prolonged mechanical ventilation in non-brain injured patients. World J Psychiatry 2024; 14(3): 370-379 [PMID: 38617978 DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i3.370] |
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Shuiyun Chen, Shujiang Ren, Xing Li, Kewei Liu. Dexmedetomidine administration is associated with a reduced risk of ICU mortality in critically ill patients with ischemic stroke. Frontiers in Neurology 2025; 16 doi: 10.3389/fneur.2025.1571957
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Shibu Sasidharan, Harpreet Dhillon. The vicious cycle: Delirium, sedation, and patient outcomes in critical care. Current Medicine Research and Practice 2026; 16(3) doi: 10.4103/cmrp.cmrp_42_25
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Biao Peng, Xuepei Huang, Qiting Xue, Jianming Tang, Fang Wan, Yuyao Peng, Guangjun Jiang, Bo Zhou. Dexmedetomidine reduces the inflammation level and morality in adult sepsis: a systemic review and meta-analysis based on randomized controlled trials. Frontiers in Medicine 2025; 12 doi: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1695924
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Min Chen, Fang-Ci Chen, Qin Pan, Zhao-Hui Liu. Impact of dexmedetomidine preconditioning on analgesic and postoperative recovery in elderly patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy. World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2026; 18(2): 113525 doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v18.i2.113525
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Manuela Iten, Kaspar Bachmann, Stephan M. Jakob, Denis Grandgirard, Stephen L. Leib, Luca Cioccari. Adjunctive Sedation with Dexmedetomidine for the Prevention of Severe Inflammation and Septic Encephalopathy: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Study. Critical Care Medicine 2025; 53(7) doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000006655
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Dan Wang, Hui Sun, Kerong Hai, Ningkang Li, Yang Gu, Zengrui Ma. Propofol alleviates traumatic brain injury through regulating Th17/Treg balance by activation of the AMPK/SIRT1 pathway. Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods 2025; 35(6) doi: 10.1080/15376516.2025.2481893
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Qiang Zhong. Propofol and remifentanil anesthesia improves cerebral oxygen balance and accelerates recovery in patients undergoing craniotomy for traumatic brain injury. American Journal of Translational Research 2025; 17(11) doi: 10.62347/VEZD2105
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