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I learned how effective BiPaP can be.  I was called to the cath lab to help sedate a gentleman for pacer placement.  he was well known to me and my colleagues since he spent 6 weeks in our ICU maxed out on levophed and suffering from SIRS just 1 yrs ago.  He has since lost 140 lbs and is now down to about 450 lbs.  He has built up a tolerance to benzos and narcotics since then and they feel they can't handle the sedation in the lab.  When I first see him he asks for some benzos and narcotics for his back pain and anxiety I love these pts.  His OSA is so severe that he is suffering from long cardiac pauses and now needs a pacer.  We get him on the ironing board the cath lab calls a table and this guy hangs over the edges so far that I can't even see the table under him.  He immediately starts complaining of back pain and screaming for some narcotics.
 I love these pts.  His OSA is so severe that he is suffering from long cardiac pauses and now needs a pacer.  We get him on the ironing board the cath lab calls a table and this guy hangs over the edges so far that I can't even see the table under him.  He immediately starts complaining of back pain and screaming for some narcotics. What an arse.  I slap the Bipap on him hit him with 5 mg versed and start the propofol at some rate.  I have no idea what the propofol dose was since the pump only went up to 100 kgs and this guy is somewhere over 200 kgs.  The I proceeded to put him in a K hole.
  What an arse.  I slap the Bipap on him hit him with 5 mg versed and start the propofol at some rate.  I have no idea what the propofol dose was since the pump only went up to 100 kgs and this guy is somewhere over 200 kgs.  The I proceeded to put him in a K hole. It was a beautiful thing.  He breathed like a champ for the whole 90 min of the procedure with only a rare mown. I was pretty amazed at how well that bipap worked.
  It was a beautiful thing.  He breathed like a champ for the whole 90 min of the procedure with only a rare mown. I was pretty amazed at how well that bipap worked.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 I love these pts.  His OSA is so severe that he is suffering from long cardiac pauses and now needs a pacer.  We get him on the ironing board the cath lab calls a table and this guy hangs over the edges so far that I can't even see the table under him.  He immediately starts complaining of back pain and screaming for some narcotics.
 I love these pts.  His OSA is so severe that he is suffering from long cardiac pauses and now needs a pacer.  We get him on the ironing board the cath lab calls a table and this guy hangs over the edges so far that I can't even see the table under him.  He immediately starts complaining of back pain and screaming for some narcotics. What an arse.  I slap the Bipap on him hit him with 5 mg versed and start the propofol at some rate.  I have no idea what the propofol dose was since the pump only went up to 100 kgs and this guy is somewhere over 200 kgs.  The I proceeded to put him in a K hole.
  What an arse.  I slap the Bipap on him hit him with 5 mg versed and start the propofol at some rate.  I have no idea what the propofol dose was since the pump only went up to 100 kgs and this guy is somewhere over 200 kgs.  The I proceeded to put him in a K hole. It was a beautiful thing.  He breathed like a champ for the whole 90 min of the procedure with only a rare mown. I was pretty amazed at how well that bipap worked.
  It was a beautiful thing.  He breathed like a champ for the whole 90 min of the procedure with only a rare mown. I was pretty amazed at how well that bipap worked. 
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
	 
 
		 
 
		

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		