CO2 insufflation has proven effective in reducing patients’ pain after colonoscopies but has not been examined in esophagogastroduodenoscopies. Therefore, we examined the effect of CO2 insufflation in examinees who underwent transnasal endoscopies without sedation. This study is a single-center, prospective, double-blind, case-control trial conducted between March 2017 and August 2018. Subjects were assigned weekly to receive insufflation with either CO2 or air. The primary outcome was improvement of abdominal pain and distension at 2 h and 1-day postprocedure. In total, 336 and 338 examinees were assigned to the CO2 and air groups, respectively. Visual analog scale (VAS) scores for abdominal distension (15.4 vs. 25.5; p p 2 group. VAS scor...
OBJECTIVES: Studies have shown the advantages of carbon dioxide (CO2) over air insufflation in the a...
Copyright © 2012 M. Geyer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Background/AimsThis study aimed to compare tolerance to air, carbon dioxide, or water insufflation i...
Aim To determine that carbon dioxide (CO2), instead of air, insufflated during colonoscopy reduces ...
Background/Aims: Room air (RA) and carbon dioxide (CO) are widely used to insatiate the colon to exa...
Visualization during gastrointestinal endoscopy requires distention of the bowel lumen. Carbon dioxi...
Introduction: insufflation with carbon dioxide (CO2) during endoscopies compared to air is associate...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation is increasingly used for endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) ow...
AbstractIn colonoscopy, the question of when and how to use carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation remain...
Background/Aims Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) with air insufflation is commonly used for th...
Background and study aims Carbon dioxide (CO2) is being increasingly used for insufflation during en...
Aims: The effect of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) insufflation and warm-water infusion during colonoscopy o...
Background: Carbon dioxide (CO 2) insufflation has been shown to be superior to air insufflation in ...
Background/Aims: Carbon dioxide is increasingly used in insufflation during colonoscopy in adult pat...
Aims and objective: The aim was to conduct a meta-analysis and systematic review of RCTs comparing t...
OBJECTIVES: Studies have shown the advantages of carbon dioxide (CO2) over air insufflation in the a...
Copyright © 2012 M. Geyer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Background/AimsThis study aimed to compare tolerance to air, carbon dioxide, or water insufflation i...
Aim To determine that carbon dioxide (CO2), instead of air, insufflated during colonoscopy reduces ...
Background/Aims: Room air (RA) and carbon dioxide (CO) are widely used to insatiate the colon to exa...
Visualization during gastrointestinal endoscopy requires distention of the bowel lumen. Carbon dioxi...
Introduction: insufflation with carbon dioxide (CO2) during endoscopies compared to air is associate...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation is increasingly used for endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) ow...
AbstractIn colonoscopy, the question of when and how to use carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation remain...
Background/Aims Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) with air insufflation is commonly used for th...
Background and study aims Carbon dioxide (CO2) is being increasingly used for insufflation during en...
Aims: The effect of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) insufflation and warm-water infusion during colonoscopy o...
Background: Carbon dioxide (CO 2) insufflation has been shown to be superior to air insufflation in ...
Background/Aims: Carbon dioxide is increasingly used in insufflation during colonoscopy in adult pat...
Aims and objective: The aim was to conduct a meta-analysis and systematic review of RCTs comparing t...
OBJECTIVES: Studies have shown the advantages of carbon dioxide (CO2) over air insufflation in the a...
Copyright © 2012 M. Geyer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Background/AimsThis study aimed to compare tolerance to air, carbon dioxide, or water insufflation i...