Aim To determine that carbon dioxide (CO2), instead of air, insufflated during colonoscopy reduces pain experienced by patients post colonoscopy. Method A randomised, double blinded, controlled trial with 205 consecutive consented patients referred for elective colonoscopy was undertaken at MidCentral Health Gastroenterology Department between July 2008 and January 2009. Patients were randomised to colonic insufflation with either air or CO2. A comparison of reported pain was undertaken using a 0 -10 point numeric rating scale at several time periods; intra procedure, 10, 30, and 60 minutes post procedure. Results The results were analysed using the SPSS programme. CO2 insufflation was used in 108 patients and air in 97 patients. Pain ...
Background/Aims: Carbon dioxide is increasingly used in insufflation during colonoscopy in adult pat...
Introduction: Colonoscopy is the technique of choice for the study of colon’s disease and in certain...
During colonoscopy, air insufflation to distend the lumen and facilitate careful inspection and scop...
Background/Aims: Room air (RA) and carbon dioxide (CO) are widely used to insatiate the colon to exa...
AbstractIn colonoscopy, the question of when and how to use carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation remain...
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Aims: The effect of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) insufflation and warm-water infusion during colonoscopy o...
CO2 insufflation has proven effective in reducing patients’ pain after colonoscopies but has not bee...
Aims and objective: The aim was to conduct a meta-analysis and systematic review of RCTs comparing t...
Introduction: insufflation with carbon dioxide (CO2) during endoscopies compared to air is associate...
BACKGROUND: The increasing demand for colonoscopy has renewed the interest for unsedated procedures....
Available evidence suggests that the use of CO(2) insufflation in endoscopy is more comfortable for ...
OBJECTIVES: Studies have shown the advantages of carbon dioxide (CO2) over air insufflation in the a...
Introduction: Colonoscopy is the technique of choice for the study of colon’s disease and in certain...
Background/AimsThis study aimed to compare tolerance to air, carbon dioxide, or water insufflation i...
Background/Aims: Carbon dioxide is increasingly used in insufflation during colonoscopy in adult pat...
Introduction: Colonoscopy is the technique of choice for the study of colon’s disease and in certain...
During colonoscopy, air insufflation to distend the lumen and facilitate careful inspection and scop...
Background/Aims: Room air (RA) and carbon dioxide (CO) are widely used to insatiate the colon to exa...
AbstractIn colonoscopy, the question of when and how to use carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation remain...
Copyright © 2012 M. Geyer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Aims: The effect of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) insufflation and warm-water infusion during colonoscopy o...
CO2 insufflation has proven effective in reducing patients’ pain after colonoscopies but has not bee...
Aims and objective: The aim was to conduct a meta-analysis and systematic review of RCTs comparing t...
Introduction: insufflation with carbon dioxide (CO2) during endoscopies compared to air is associate...
BACKGROUND: The increasing demand for colonoscopy has renewed the interest for unsedated procedures....
Available evidence suggests that the use of CO(2) insufflation in endoscopy is more comfortable for ...
OBJECTIVES: Studies have shown the advantages of carbon dioxide (CO2) over air insufflation in the a...
Introduction: Colonoscopy is the technique of choice for the study of colon’s disease and in certain...
Background/AimsThis study aimed to compare tolerance to air, carbon dioxide, or water insufflation i...
Background/Aims: Carbon dioxide is increasingly used in insufflation during colonoscopy in adult pat...
Introduction: Colonoscopy is the technique of choice for the study of colon’s disease and in certain...
During colonoscopy, air insufflation to distend the lumen and facilitate careful inspection and scop...