PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There is a steadily increasing demand for procedural sedation outside the operating room, frequently performed in comorbid high-risk adult patients. This review evaluates the feasibility and advantages of sedation vs. general anesthesia for some of these new procedures. RECENT FINDINGS: Generally, sedation performed by experienced staff is safe. Although for some endoscopic or transcatheter interventions sedation is feasible, results of the intervention might be improved when performed under general anesthesia. For elected procedures like intra-arterial treatment after acute ischemic stroke, avoiding general anesthesia and sedation at all might be the optimal treatment. SUMMARY: Anesthesiologists are facing continuously n...
The demand for sedation and/or analgesia for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures is on the increas...
Purpose of review: Ambulatory procedural sedation is used to relieve anxiety, pain and discomfort in...
Given the continued increase in the complexity of invasive and noninvasive procedures, healthcare pr...
Abstract Background The use of procedural sedation ou...
BACKGROUND: The use of procedural sedation outside the operating theatre has increased in hospital s...
The interventional cardiology is growing and evolving. Many complex procedures are now performed out...
Procedural sedation and analgesia is the use of sedative, analgesic, and dissociative drugs to provi...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Because propofol is the sedative preferred by gastroenterologists, we focus this ...
Purpose of review: Progress in medical technology, diagnostic procedures and imaging techniques resu...
The main criteria for assessing conscious sedation (perhaps now more correctly termed ”moderate seda...
Sedation is required to treat an ever increasing number of patients for medical diagnostic or therap...
Aim: Non-operating room anesthesia is frequently used in all areas. Gastrointestinal endoscopy is on...
BACKGROUND: Sedation is commonly used in gastrointestinal endoscopy; however, considerable variabili...
Background and AimsSedation for GI endoscopy directed by anesthesia professionals (ADS) is used with...
OBJECTIVE: Is conscious sedation an effective, safe, and efficient anesthetic choice in patients und...
The demand for sedation and/or analgesia for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures is on the increas...
Purpose of review: Ambulatory procedural sedation is used to relieve anxiety, pain and discomfort in...
Given the continued increase in the complexity of invasive and noninvasive procedures, healthcare pr...
Abstract Background The use of procedural sedation ou...
BACKGROUND: The use of procedural sedation outside the operating theatre has increased in hospital s...
The interventional cardiology is growing and evolving. Many complex procedures are now performed out...
Procedural sedation and analgesia is the use of sedative, analgesic, and dissociative drugs to provi...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Because propofol is the sedative preferred by gastroenterologists, we focus this ...
Purpose of review: Progress in medical technology, diagnostic procedures and imaging techniques resu...
The main criteria for assessing conscious sedation (perhaps now more correctly termed ”moderate seda...
Sedation is required to treat an ever increasing number of patients for medical diagnostic or therap...
Aim: Non-operating room anesthesia is frequently used in all areas. Gastrointestinal endoscopy is on...
BACKGROUND: Sedation is commonly used in gastrointestinal endoscopy; however, considerable variabili...
Background and AimsSedation for GI endoscopy directed by anesthesia professionals (ADS) is used with...
OBJECTIVE: Is conscious sedation an effective, safe, and efficient anesthetic choice in patients und...
The demand for sedation and/or analgesia for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures is on the increas...
Purpose of review: Ambulatory procedural sedation is used to relieve anxiety, pain and discomfort in...
Given the continued increase in the complexity of invasive and noninvasive procedures, healthcare pr...