Propofol sedation by nonanesthesiologists is still a highly controversial issue despite the fact that numerous studies have approved this sedation regimen for gastrointestinal endoscopy.
Sedation practices in gastrointestinal endoscopy are crucial for ensuring patient comfort and safety during procedures such as gastroscopy and endoscopic variceal ligation. Recent research has ...
(For sedation of intubated ... of insurers to reimburse anesthesia care for some procedures such as diagnostic endoscopy has increased the use of nurse-administered propofol.( ...
The discharge and aftercare instructions for an upper endoscopy and a colonoscopy will be similar. Both procedures involve ...
evaluated whether adding ketamine to a standard sedative regimen improved the sedation achieved by a standard sedative regimen alone. The study included 175 patients due to undergo endoscopic ...
There are some recognized complications related to endoscopy procedures all over the world that include bleeding, perforation, and sedation-related cardio-respiratory risk. These risks are notably ...