Context: Many techniques are used for sedation of colonoscopies. Patient-controlled sedation (PCS) is utilizing many drugs or drug combinations. Aims: The aim of this study is to compare the safety and feasibility of propofol/remifentanil versus propofol/alfentanil given to sedate patients undergoing outpatient colonoscopies through a patient-controlled technique. Settings and Design: Controlled randomized and double-blind study. Materials and Methods: A total of 80 patients were randomly divided into two groups; PA group received a combination of propofol/alfentanil and PR group received propofol/remifentanil combination. Patients were monitored for heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), oxygen saturation, and Ramsay sedation scale (RSS). T...
Aim Propofol sedation is often associated with deep sedation and decreased manoeuvrability. Patient-...
Aim Propofol sedation is often associated with deep sedation and decreased manoeuvrability. Patient-...
BACKGROUNDTo determine the safety and effectiveness of nurse-administered propofol sedation using pa...
Background and objectives: Sedation-analgesia is recommended for comfortable colonoscopy procedures,...
Abstract Background: The combination of propofol-fentanyl for sedation during colonoscopy is charact...
In this study, we evaluated safety and recovery using a patient maintained, target controlled infusi...
AbstractColonoscopy is one of the most common procedures. Sedation and analgesia decrease anxiety an...
Background and Aims: Propofol administered in combination with other moderate sedation medications (...
ABSTRACT Colonoscopy is one of the most common procedures. Sedation and analgesia decrease anxiety a...
ABSTRACT Colonoscopy is one of the most common procedures. Sedation and analgesia decrease anxiety a...
Introduction. There is an increasing interest in balanced propofol sedation (BPS) for colonoscopy...
To determine the safety and effectiveness of nurse-administered propofol sedation using patient-cont...
Objective: We hypothesized that remifentanil continuous infusion during colonoscopy in spontaneous r...
Method: Prospective observational study carried out over 5 months, with the objective of determining...
Introduction: Colonoscopy is performed frequently, for which conscious sedation is useful. Objective...
Aim Propofol sedation is often associated with deep sedation and decreased manoeuvrability. Patient-...
Aim Propofol sedation is often associated with deep sedation and decreased manoeuvrability. Patient-...
BACKGROUNDTo determine the safety and effectiveness of nurse-administered propofol sedation using pa...
Background and objectives: Sedation-analgesia is recommended for comfortable colonoscopy procedures,...
Abstract Background: The combination of propofol-fentanyl for sedation during colonoscopy is charact...
In this study, we evaluated safety and recovery using a patient maintained, target controlled infusi...
AbstractColonoscopy is one of the most common procedures. Sedation and analgesia decrease anxiety an...
Background and Aims: Propofol administered in combination with other moderate sedation medications (...
ABSTRACT Colonoscopy is one of the most common procedures. Sedation and analgesia decrease anxiety a...
ABSTRACT Colonoscopy is one of the most common procedures. Sedation and analgesia decrease anxiety a...
Introduction. There is an increasing interest in balanced propofol sedation (BPS) for colonoscopy...
To determine the safety and effectiveness of nurse-administered propofol sedation using patient-cont...
Objective: We hypothesized that remifentanil continuous infusion during colonoscopy in spontaneous r...
Method: Prospective observational study carried out over 5 months, with the objective of determining...
Introduction: Colonoscopy is performed frequently, for which conscious sedation is useful. Objective...
Aim Propofol sedation is often associated with deep sedation and decreased manoeuvrability. Patient-...
Aim Propofol sedation is often associated with deep sedation and decreased manoeuvrability. Patient-...
BACKGROUNDTo determine the safety and effectiveness of nurse-administered propofol sedation using pa...