Effect of diluting propofol on the incidence of pain on injection and venous sequelae

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The effect of diluting propofol in 5% dextrose on the incidence of i.v. injection pain was studied in 100 adult patients. Severe injection pain occurred in 32% (16 patients) who received undiluted propofol, compared with 10% (five patients) who received dilute propofol. We concluded that the dilution of propofol significantly reduced the incidence of severe pain during injection without increasing postoperative venous sequelae. © 1989 British Journal of Anaesthesia.

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Stokes, D. N., Robson, N., & Hutton, P. (1989). Effect of diluting propofol on the incidence of pain on injection and venous sequelae. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 62(2), 202–203. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/62.2.202

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