Sufentanil
Sufentanil is a synthetic opioid analgesic used in general anesthesia and for the management of pain. It is a potent and short-acting medication that can be administered intravenously or intramuscularly. Sufentanil is primarily used in medical settings under the supervision of healthcare professionals.
2 protocols using sufentanil
Comprehensive Fentanyl Analogue Acquisition
Comprehensive Pig Anesthesia Protocol
Anesthesia was maintained intravenously with midazolam (0.8 mg/kg/h), sufentanil (8 μg/kg/h; Janssen, Vienna, Austria), and rocuronium (5 mg/kg/h; Organon, Oss, the Netherlands). Catheters were placed by direct preparation and incision of the left external jugular vein and left carotid artery for standard fluid therapy, invasive blood pressure monitoring, and blood withdrawal (according to the standardized pig anesthesia protocol). A 14 Fr catheter was inserted suprapubically into the bladder. Mean arterial pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation, and ventilation parameters were monitored continuously, while arterial blood gas analysis was performed and lactate was measured at blood sampling time points.
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