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INSIGHTS INTO CONSCIOUS SEDATION
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1995Steven J. Somerson+2 more
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2018
Due to the large-bore access required in the initial TAVR experience, most early centers used general anesthesia for patients undergoing TAVR. As sheath size decreased and access converted from cutdown to fully percutaneous access and closure, a shift toward conscious sedation has occurred.
Bartley P. Griffith+2 more
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Due to the large-bore access required in the initial TAVR experience, most early centers used general anesthesia for patients undergoing TAVR. As sheath size decreased and access converted from cutdown to fully percutaneous access and closure, a shift toward conscious sedation has occurred.
Bartley P. Griffith+2 more
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Conscious sedation for endoscopy
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1996Michael Fried+5 more
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Propofol for conscious sedation?
Gastroenterology, 2002Michael F. Byrne, John Baillie
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Analgesia and Conscious Sedation
2016When performed in concert, analgesia and conscious sedation allow the performance of procedures that may be otherwise poorly tolerated by patients of all ages. Herein is provided a brief summary of the medications and techniques required to perform sedation and analgesia in a safe and effective manner.
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Conscious sedation for gastroscopy
Gastroenterology, 1995Stephen P. Pereira+2 more
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Conscious sedation and the public
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1985openaire +3 more sources
Conscious Sedation in Dermatologic Surgery
Dermatologic Surgery, 2000Lucy Yeung+4 more
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