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Remimazolam Dosing for Gastroscopy: A Randomized Noninferiority Trial

Anesthesiology, 2023
Background: Remimazolam, an ultra-short-acting benzodiazepine, may provide adequate sedation for endoscopy while causing less cardiovascular or respiratory disturbance than propofol.
Huichen Zhu   +11 more
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Comparison of 95% effective dose of remimazolam besylate and propofol for gastroscopy sedation on older patients: A single‐centre randomized controlled trial

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2023
Advanced age is an important risk factor for adverse events during procedural sedation. Remimazolam is safe and effective in gastroscopic sedation. However, the ideal dose and application for older patients are not well known.
Enci Ye   +8 more
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Clinical guideline on magnetically controlled capsule gastroscopy (2021 edition)

Journal of Digestive Diseases, 2023
With the development and generalization of endoscopic technology and screening, clinical application of magnetically controlled capsule gastroscopy (MCCG) has been increasing. In recent years, various types of MCCG are used globally.
B. Jiang   +68 more
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Efficacy and Safety of the Remimazolam-Alfentanil Combination for Sedation During Gastroscopy: A Randomized, Double-blind, Single-center Controlled Trial.

Clinical Therapeutics, 2022
PURPOSE Propofol infusion is a popular single drug of choice for sedation in the gastrointestinal endoscopy suite. Drug combinations are more beneficial than single-drug regimens in gastroscopy sedation.
Wenyan Shi   +10 more
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Bilevel positive airway pressure for gastroscopy with sedation in patients at risk of hypoxemia: A prospective randomized controlled study.

Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2022
STUDY OBJECTIVE Hypoxemia is one of the most frequent adverse events during sedated gastroscopy, and there is still no effective means to prevent and cure it. Therefore, we conducted this randomized trial to confirm our hypothesis that, compared with the
Shuailei Wang   +9 more
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Gastroscopy sedation: clinical trial comparing propofol and sufentanil with or without remimazolam.

Minerva Anestesiologica, 2022
BACKGROUND Propofol-sufentanil is often used in clinical anesthesia for patients undergoing sedative gastroscopy, but there are still adverse events such as longer recovery time, respiratory depression and higher doses of propofol etc.
Xing-peng Xiao   +5 more
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