Background and study aims Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) by trained non-anesthesiologist physicians and/or nurses is often performed during endoscopic procedures. Discharge from the recovery area after monitored observation is frequently based on fixed time parameters or subjective clinical assessment. In this study, the effect of implementation of the Aldrete score on recovery time after procedural sedation was analyzed in a real-life setting. Patients and methods A prospective observational study of patients undergoing procedural sedation and analgesia during gastroscopy, colonoscopy or endoscopic ultrasound was performed. All procedures were randomly included to represent a real-life situation with different endoscopi...
<div><p>Background & aims</p><p>A common limiting factor in the throughput of gastrointestinal endos...
BACKGROUND: The use of procedural sedation outside the operating theatre has increased in hospital s...
Background: Knowledge of sedation trends for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is important for he...
Esophagogastroduodenal endoscopy (EGDE) is the most commonly performed endoscopic procedure in Cana...
Introduction: Sedation of patients before esophagoduodenoscopy (EGD) is common practice. It is expen...
BACKGROUND: Although proper sedation is mandatory for endoscopic procedures such as endoscopic submu...
Abstract Background Sedation is commonly used in gast...
Background and AimsSedation for GI endoscopy directed by anesthesia professionals (ADS) is used with...
The main criteria for assessing conscious sedation (perhaps now more correctly termed ”moderate seda...
Background and Study Aims: Sedation and monitoring practice during colonoscopy varies between center...
Background/Aims: The use of moderate to deep sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures has...
Over 2.5 million gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures are carried out in the United Kingdom (UK) e...
Background/Aims: The use of moderate to deep sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures has...
The main end points for sedation during endoscopy are patients' satisfaction, short duration of the ...
Aim: Non-operating room anesthesia is frequently used in all areas. Gastrointestinal endoscopy is on...
<div><p>Background & aims</p><p>A common limiting factor in the throughput of gastrointestinal endos...
BACKGROUND: The use of procedural sedation outside the operating theatre has increased in hospital s...
Background: Knowledge of sedation trends for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is important for he...
Esophagogastroduodenal endoscopy (EGDE) is the most commonly performed endoscopic procedure in Cana...
Introduction: Sedation of patients before esophagoduodenoscopy (EGD) is common practice. It is expen...
BACKGROUND: Although proper sedation is mandatory for endoscopic procedures such as endoscopic submu...
Abstract Background Sedation is commonly used in gast...
Background and AimsSedation for GI endoscopy directed by anesthesia professionals (ADS) is used with...
The main criteria for assessing conscious sedation (perhaps now more correctly termed ”moderate seda...
Background and Study Aims: Sedation and monitoring practice during colonoscopy varies between center...
Background/Aims: The use of moderate to deep sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures has...
Over 2.5 million gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures are carried out in the United Kingdom (UK) e...
Background/Aims: The use of moderate to deep sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures has...
The main end points for sedation during endoscopy are patients' satisfaction, short duration of the ...
Aim: Non-operating room anesthesia is frequently used in all areas. Gastrointestinal endoscopy is on...
<div><p>Background & aims</p><p>A common limiting factor in the throughput of gastrointestinal endos...
BACKGROUND: The use of procedural sedation outside the operating theatre has increased in hospital s...
Background: Knowledge of sedation trends for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is important for he...