Propofol is progressively replacing benzodiazepines for sedation during endoscopy, even when the sedation is administered by non-anesthesiologists. Propofol ensures a more rapid induction of sedation and recovery and, in certain conditions, higher patient satisfaction and improved quality of endoscopic examination. Specific training is required to use this drug. Patients at risk of complications should be identified before the endoscopy to optimize patient management with an anesthesiologist. After sedation, psychomotor recovery is faster with propofol compared to traditional sedation agents but tasks requiring particular attention (eg, driving) should be avoided. It is important to advise patients of these restrictions in advance
To assess the efficacy and safety of propofol sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopy, we conducted ...
In the year since the last review, continuing pressure on endoscopy suites to improve efficiency and...
The authors illustrate different endoscopic procedures that may require anaesthesiological assistanc...
Propofol is progressively replacing benzodiazepines for sedation during endoscopy, even when the sed...
Sedation is required to treat an ever increasing number of patients for medical diagnostic or therap...
During the last years, there is more and more scientific evidence about the safety and feasibility o...
Propofol sedation by non-anesthesiologists is an upcoming sedation regimen in several countries thro...
Propofol sedation by non-anesthesiologists is an upcoming sedation regimen in several countries thro...
Over the past decade, multiple clinical reports have demonstrated that the use of propofol sedation ...
As many therapeutic endoscopic procedures are invasive, time-consuming, and has the risk of complica...
The main end points for sedation during endoscopy are patients' satisfaction, short duration of the ...
Sedation is increasingly becoming a must for most endoscopic procedures. Non-anesthesiologist admini...
The endoscopic literature published during the past year has once again confirmed that there is sign...
The practice of sedation, including monitoring practice for digestive endoscopy, continues to evolve...
BACKGROUND: Propofol is an anesthetic agent that is commonly used for conscious sedation. Propofol h...
To assess the efficacy and safety of propofol sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopy, we conducted ...
In the year since the last review, continuing pressure on endoscopy suites to improve efficiency and...
The authors illustrate different endoscopic procedures that may require anaesthesiological assistanc...
Propofol is progressively replacing benzodiazepines for sedation during endoscopy, even when the sed...
Sedation is required to treat an ever increasing number of patients for medical diagnostic or therap...
During the last years, there is more and more scientific evidence about the safety and feasibility o...
Propofol sedation by non-anesthesiologists is an upcoming sedation regimen in several countries thro...
Propofol sedation by non-anesthesiologists is an upcoming sedation regimen in several countries thro...
Over the past decade, multiple clinical reports have demonstrated that the use of propofol sedation ...
As many therapeutic endoscopic procedures are invasive, time-consuming, and has the risk of complica...
The main end points for sedation during endoscopy are patients' satisfaction, short duration of the ...
Sedation is increasingly becoming a must for most endoscopic procedures. Non-anesthesiologist admini...
The endoscopic literature published during the past year has once again confirmed that there is sign...
The practice of sedation, including monitoring practice for digestive endoscopy, continues to evolve...
BACKGROUND: Propofol is an anesthetic agent that is commonly used for conscious sedation. Propofol h...
To assess the efficacy and safety of propofol sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopy, we conducted ...
In the year since the last review, continuing pressure on endoscopy suites to improve efficiency and...
The authors illustrate different endoscopic procedures that may require anaesthesiological assistanc...